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Maintain Connection Data
Normal Connection properties
To maintain the connection data you have to change the appsettings.json file.
See below how it might look like. It can contain multiple systems depending on what is maintained in our license.
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Property | Meaning | Example |
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BwSid | The System ID of your BW system | BI2, A4H, .. |
Server | The host or IP address of your HANA database | hdb.mycompany.de |
Database | The database on your HANA tenant where the BW application is located | HN2, HDB, SYSTEMDB … |
HanaSchema | The schema where the BW application is located | SAPBI, SAPA4H, SAPHANADB, … |
SqlPort | The SQL Port of your HANA DB. | 30213 |
UseSsl | If you have set up and want to use an SSL connection to your HANA database. | true, false |
Languages | List of Languages you want to export | [ "E", "D" ], [ "E" ], [ "E", "D", “C” ] |
User | User for the BW Data Lineage API.
The user needs full select rights on the HANA schema of the BW system. | |
Password | Password of the user for the BW Data Lineage API |
Complex connection properties
Instead of using the delivered content of the appsettings.json file, you can use a connection string if you need to set more properties for your HANA database. That is important if you use e.g. proxy servers and users.
For more detailed information you can visit the SAP guide.
Example of ConnectionString:
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Other settings
Run Application
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