what is the difference between Data Target and Info Provider
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
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.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 31 Yes | 3 No |
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.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 13 Yes | 21 No |
when u creating infoobject it shows reference and template what is it
What is the maximum number of key fields that you can have in an ods object?
What are the Oracle specific tuning should be done?
What are the scheduling options for start process?
what is infoset? what are the uses? in which case it suppose to be use? and difference in bi7.0/bw3.5?
What are the two fact tables?
What are the steps to do the creating classes in sap-bw.
What are the 3 sap defined dimensions?
Give an example of CO-PA fields at the operating concern that are not replicated?
What is the difference between Z and 0 Tables in SAP BW3.5?
Differentiate between v1, v2, v3 jobs in extraction.
What is the transaction for process chain?