on 04-19-2023 2:30 AM
Hi Team, n
Can Graphical view with persistency persists the data ? If yes, then what is the difference between a table and Graphical view with persistency
Regards,
Praveen
Hi Berat,
How the view can persists the data ? Can you please elaborate it. Looks like some words are truncated in the above post 🙂
Hi Team,
Can someone please help me on this. Thanks
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Hi Praveen,
here the way via the Data Integration Monitor is shown:
Create Persistent Views in the Data Integration Monitor | Tutorials for SAP Developers
Alternatively in the view on the right side under Model Properties and its persistence area.
Best regards,
Berat
Hi Praveen,
the view can persist the data and if you schedule it too, it can re-fetch the data periodically(snapshot, so it will fetch all the data). With the view it is generally so that it then goes to the lowest level if there is no persistence. So then the source system is accessed and this also per call of the story/view.
You can update the table using the update function. Your table is the last object. So the source system is not accessed if no data is available.
Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Which one you use depends on your goal and conception.
Best regards,
Berat
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