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DBMS or Database Management system is basically the tool/interface required to manage the database. For example, SQL server or a tool like MYSQL workbench is a DBMS. A DBMS is mainly used by or designed for technical people.ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning System) is a complete system with one database and number of function modules and has a number of inputs and output interfaces to be used by everyone. For example, there can be a user interface for customer or business people, another for technical people with various skills.So basically we can say that DBMS can be a subset of ERP.Read More

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There are lots of free and proprietary tools to do the same. You can use Memory Analyzer project done by SAP. It lets you find memory leaks against in-memory objects via simple SQL statements. Also, you can use JHAT (Java Heap Analysis tool) command line tool to examine the memory. It lets you examine heap memory via histogram and can be of good help. Also, you can go for HeapWalker from Netbeans or Visual VM. Also, Eclipse has Eclipse memory analyzer which is a freeware and can handle good size with dump and provides a fair deal of memory analysis.Read More

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Please try the below code. Note that you need to set the value before START-OF_SELECTIONselect-OPTIONS: so_date FOR sy-datlo. INITIALIZATION. so_date-sign = 'I'. so_date-option = 'EQ'. so_date-low = sy-datum. CLEAR so_date-high. APPEND so_date.You can also try this easy option −select-OPTIONS: so_date FOR sy-datlo default SY-DATUM.

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One line answer - Sub-Queries are not allowed. But if you need to handle your scenario, then you can do the following: Encapsulate your entire query into a stored procedure and then use the stored procedure. Create a view. The view is created to handle either your main query or sub-query. Create a table level variable and store the end results of view in it and then go ahead and fetch the value of table variable in the main query.

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I would suggest you to use BCP utility to perform an import/export of data to a text file in SQL Server. When you run below command, it loads data to a text file.BCP Db.TN out "Location of the text file " -c -S ServerName –TNow if you want to load data to SQL Server from a flat file, you can use this:BCP Db.TN in "Location of the text file " -c -S ServerName –TYou can also try editing Mappings while loading data from a flat file.

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When you create a view, it is created on top of multiple database tables using an inner join. Note that basis table of database views should be transparent tables.To create a view on 2 tables, you have to enter the primary table you want to maintain and place the cursor in that field and click on the button below the list of tables and select the other table to add the view. If you are not getting this option, it means Relationship is wrong.To know more about database Views: https://help.sap.com/doc/abapdocu_750_index_htm/7.50/en-US/abenddic_database_views.htmRead More

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Import and Export using a flat file is the easiest option. You can use CSV file if it is a onetime activity. However, If you think it is a repetitive activity then I would suggest you use HANA ETL options like HANA SLT replication, Smart Data access, etc.SAP HANA Replication allows migration of data from source systems to SAP HANA database. Simple way to move data from existing SAP system to HANA is by using various data replication techniques.System replication can be set up on the console via command line or by using HANA studio. The primary ECC or transaction ... Read More

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I think you need to put a colon (before variable as below:EXEC SQL. INSERT INTO order VALUES('2', :sy-datum) ENDEXEC.I would also suggest you to use OpenSQL instead of Native SQL here. Native SQL is used when you try to use any features that are database specific.The query you have used is very generic and not exclusive for backend database.