This repository provides small sets of configuration & code relating to video episodes, blog posts and other content in the SAP Tech Bytes initiative, which it accompanies.
Where there's sample code or configuration to share, specifically relating to an SAP Tech Bytes episode or post, you'll most likely find it here. The structure of this repository is simple - there are individual branches, each one relating to a specific SAP Tech Bytes episode or blog post.
Perhaps most of the time you'll be arriving at this repository, coming from such an episode or blog post, so you'll be sent to the appropriate branch like that. But if you're starting here and want to find out to which SAP Tech Bytes episode or blog post a given branch-based sample relates, you'll find the back link in the README in that branch.
- 2021-03-18-understand-multi-module-fiori-project by IObert
- 2021-03-17-hana-mass-input-with-dups by jung-thomas
- 2021-03-09-testing-sap-btp-destinations by IObert
- 2021-02-22-saphanacloud-db-import-tpcds-datafiles-from-s3 by Sygyzmundovych
- 2021-02-20-approuter-user-api-service by qmacro
- 2021-02-17-multi-module-fiori-project by IObert
- SAP Tech Bytes: SAP HANA Mass Input with Duplicates by Thomas Jung (Tue Mar 16 2021)
- Recently I was working on a project and hit a rather interesting challenge. I needed to insert large datasets from multiple Excel spreadsheets into SAP HANA. That alone wouldn’t be too difficult, but my situation had a few wrinkles. First the data I needed to process would contain duplicate entries ...
- Scripting import of multiple files into SAP HANA Cloud from a cloud storage (Amazon S3) by Witalij Rudnicki (Wed Feb 24 2021)
- Being the cloud-native product SAP HANA Cloud does not give you an access to the underlying OS shell and file system. Therefore it is not possible to load a file from the database server as you can do with on-prem SAP HANA. But through its broad data integration capabilities SAP ...
- SAP Tech Bytes: Approuter User API Service by DJ Adams (Sat Feb 20 2021)
- Use a simple example to kick the tyres of the new User API Service available in the @sap/approuter NPM package. In the SAP Developer News episode for calendar week 04, there was an item covering updates to some NPM packages, including @sap/approuter – which now has a User API Service. ...
- More on SAP Community Blog
- SAP Tech Bytes: SAP HANA & Cloud Application Programming Model Development Using Only VSCode and CLI (Mon Mar 22 2021)
- SAP Tech Bytes: Understanding a Multi-module SAP Fiori Project (Thu Mar 18 2021)
- SAP Tech Bytes: SAP BTP SDK for Android (Wed Mar 17 2021)
- SAP Tech Bytes: Tutorial - SAP HANA Cloud, Create Store Procedure and Expose as CAP Service Function (Tue Mar 16 2021)
- SAP Tech Bytes: Tutorial - SAP HANA Cloud, Create Calculation View and Expose via CAP (Tue Mar 16 2021)
- SAP Tech Bytes: Tutorial - SAP HANA Cloud, Add User Authentication to Your Application (Mon Mar 15 2021)
- More on SAP Developers YouTube Channel
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