on 09-15-2014 2:42 PM
Hello All
I'm testing SAP Lumira and I want to make geographic charts with data from SAP HANA. This is possible when I use data from a local Excel-file. But not when I use data from SAP HANA. I was told it should work after installing Service Pack 8. But it still doesn't work. Maybe we have to turn something on, change a configuration file. Maybe it has to do with SAP Lumira, not with SAP HANA. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Here are some technical details:
SAP HANA Version: 1.00.81.00.392776 (NewDB100_REL).
SAP Lumira Version: 1.19.0 (build 1099) (latest version).
SAP HANA Studio Version: 1.00.81.0.
Windows Version: Windows 7 Enterprise, Service Pack 1.
Kind regards, Robbert
Hi Robbert,
Can you please send a screenshot of the geo hierarchy creation? Can you create it based on the names? Please refer to user guide here for more explanation on the process of geo hiearchy creation: http://help.sap.com/businessobject/product_guides/vi01/en/lum_119_user_en.pdf, P.71.
Thanks
Antoine
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Hello Antoine
At paragraph 3.2.2 on page 73 it says:
Creating geography hierarchies with latitude and longitude data is not currently supported for SAP HANA data sources.
I think this explains everything. Well, almost everything. I created geographic charts with Lumira while connected with Excel or a csv-file. The question now is, am I waiting for an update of SAP Lumira or an update of SAP HANA? Or both?
Kind regards, Robbert
Hello Antoine
I am not sure I understand your question. Do you wish to know wether I have something like:
<COUNTRY> <STATE> <NAME>? Or do you mean places of cities? I know SAP Lumira is capable of creating a geographic hierarchy using the names of cities. But only if those are cities in the US and with over a 100,000 inhabitants. Unfortunately I only have cities in The Netherlands, usualy with sub 100k inhabitants.
I hope this answers your question.
Kind regards, Robbert
yes this answers. I would suggest you search the Lumira idea place community to either vote on existing ideas related to your question or create a new idea. See SAP Lumira: Home
Kind regards, Antoine.
Did you get any further in the end? I'm stuck on exactly the same issue.
Regards,
Espen Leknes
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Hi Robbert.
Have you tried the Galigeo for Lumira extension, made by an SAP partner?
It can takes several layers as a hierarchy even if you did not defined it as geographical hierarchy in Lumira.
It also enables you to drill-down into your hierarchy layers out of the box, or even to import and use your own data.
More details there.
Br,
Vincent
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