what is the difference between Data Target and Info Provider
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Answer / yunicore
Infoproviders are objects for which you can create and execute queries in SAP BI.
These includes objects that physically store data – the data targets, such as Infocube, DSO, characteristics Infoobjects. They also include objects that do not store physical data, such as Infosets, Virtual Infoproviders and Multiproviders.
Infoproviders is a generic term used to describe any objects or views relevant to reporting.
Data Targets become InfoProviders if they are used for BEx Reporting.
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Answer / sharat
Data Target refers to an object where there is a physical
storage of data. Info-provider refers to a logical object
where there is no physical storage of data.
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