![]() ![]() And what better way to prove your HANA modelling concepts than messing about with your own custom UX. It struck me that connecting directly to SAP HANA from my own web server might open up a few interesting opportunities. Also, since the advent of B4HANA and SAP’s stated objective to remove all barriers to the Enterprise BI datasets held in SAP BW systems it seems we are all now becoming DBAs ( its views all the way down). Those who have seenFormer Member will know that I love building visualisations using the D3.js library, and acquiring a dataset is the foundation step of all good visualisations. I was messing about last week with some custom views to support a direct Lumira connection and thought it would be interesting to see how difficult it would be to connect to SAP HANA via PHP and ODBC. ![]() Wow, how the world is changing, and how quickly too! We’ve recently been so busy in the office with all things BI on HANA that it’s been a while since I had an opportunity to blog.
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