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List of files
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Object level | Details of objects (like description or other attributes/properties) |
Object level | Relations between Reporting Elements, InfoProvider, DataSources, and Transformations | |
InfoAreas.<SID>.xml | Object level | Tree structure of BW InfoAreas with their descriptions. |
Field and code level | Buildup of the objects with their contained |
InfoObject, Fields, and Rules + some additional information |
Field level | Mappings between InfoObjects, Fields, and |
Rules across BW Queries, InfoProvider, DataSource, and Transformations |
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Field level | Descriptions of Fields, InfoObjects, and Rules | |
Object and field level | all content of object and field level in one uml like file |
Standard cases
In all the files we use IDs for entities and Field/InfoObjects.
The ID include includes the object type in every case. A list with all object types can be found here.
Entities
For entities the IDs are a combination of the SAP internal identifier, a separator “|”, and the entity type.
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BW Query: 00O2TFIS8KH7TIIRUUIONW8BZ|REP (00O2TFIS8KH7TIIRUUIONW8BZ is the UID and SAP internal identifier)
CompositeProvider: /IMO/V_FIGL03|HCPR
Calculated Key Figure: 18GYMPC6EXPPMBD8WHA5HY6TD|CKF (18GYMPC6EXPPMBD8WHA5HY6TD is the UID and SAP internal identifier)
Fields/InfoObjects
For Fields/InfoObjects and Elements (locale Formulas, local Selection, Restricted and Calculated Key Figures) the IDs are a combination of the SAP internal identifier of the Field/InfoObject, a separator “|”, and the parent entity ID.
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Calculated Key Figure in BW Query: 055QGZV4AT4XGFL1YQUULKE0G|055QGZV4AT4XFZSRLRULRR4OO|REP
Field/InfoObject in CompositeProvider: 0AC_LEDGER|/IMO/V_FIGL03|HCPR
Field/InfoObject in CKF: ZKEY11|18GYMPC6EXPPMBD8WHA5HY6TD|CKF
Transformation Rules
Transformation rules are part of the Mappings file and the Buildup file. The IDs are a combination of the SAP internal identifier of the Rule (Number as ID), a separator “|”, and the parent entity ID.
The normal case is <rule ID>|<Transformation ID>|TRFN
Examples:
13|0T4W0HM2PKJ5TE4UCESXS6SVP5X9ITQN|TRFN
6|0T4W0HM2PKJ5TE4UCESXS6SVP5X9ITQN|TRFN
Exceptions
DataSources
For DataSources we have another identifier, the logical system. This identifier is written on in the second place. The same is done for fields of DataSources, where the logical system is on in the third place.
In general rules we have
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DataSource: Z_2LIS_02_HDR|BW4CDS|RSDS
Field of DataSource: EBELN|Z_2LIS_02_HDR|BW4CDS|RSDS
Fields of Open ODS Views
Open ODS Views can contain one or two so-called semantics. The semantics can contain the same fields. So we have to distinguish between the semantics (there are 3 different types - F, M, and T). For that reason we inserted a semantics identifier on in the second place:
General rule
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CONT_ITEM|F|ZPUROV01|FBPA
Navigation Attributes
In some places, you will fine find navigation attributes which that are written in an exceptional a special way. The navigation attribute can be found on in the second place.
That logic is needed , because their description can be overwritten on in multiple places in SAP.
Open ODS Views
In Open ODS Views you can find Navigation Attributes in the form of
<field ID>|<Navigation Attribute ID>|<Semantics ID>|<Open ODS View ID>|FBPA
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COMP_CODE|0COMPANY|F|ZDL_ODS04|FBPA
CompositeProvider
In CompositeProvider you can find Navigation Attributes in the form of
<field/InfoObject ID>|<Navigation Attribute ID>|<CompositeProvider ID>|HCPR
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