1)Hierarchy Type
Hierarchy Type |
Description |
Hierarchy definition for characteristics | |
Characteristic hierarchy |
Characteristic values of a characteristic in a tree structure. Characteristic hierarchies are stored in their own data tables. Like master data, they can be used in all InfoProviders. Example: Hierarchy of cost centers that are assembled in cost center groups. |
Determining hierarchical structures in InfoCube modeling | |
In the dimensions of an InfoCube
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Example: Time dimension. The definitions of InfoObjects 0CALDAY, 0CALMONTH, and 0CALYEAR form a hierarchy. Example: 04.09.2003 ® 04.2003 ® 2003 |
Specification of hierarchical structures in InfoCube maintenance | |
In the attributes of a characteristic |
Example: The definitions of InfoObjects 0MATERIAL, 0MATL_GROUP, 0MATL_TYPE, and 0IND_SECTOR form a hierarchy. To use attributes in the query as hierarchy levels, they have to be defined as navigation attributes. |
2)Comparison of modeling in different hierarchical structures
Characteristic Hierarchy |
Hierarchical Structures in InfoCube Dimensions or DataStore Objects |
Hierarchical Structures in Attributes Characteristics |
As Posted view is not possible. Different views (such as version, key date) of the data are possible. |
As Posted view is possible. |
As Posted view is not possible. Different data views are not possible. Exception: The view for the key date is possible if the characteristic or respective attributes are time dependent. |
Cross-InfoProvider |
Only valid for an InfoProvider |
Cross-InfoProvider, because it is modeled in the master data. |
Changeable |
Not changeable, unless you reload the InfoProvider. |
Changeable (with master data changes or with the addition of attributes). |
Drill-down path is defined by the structure. |
Drill-down path is not defined by the structure. Levels can therefore be skipped. |
Drill-down path is not defined by the structure. Levels can therefore be skipped. |
Duplicate leaves are always displayed. |
Duplicate leaves are only possible in As Posted view. |
Duplicate leaves are not possible. |
Balanced and unbalanced hierarchies are possible. |
Hierarchy structures have to be balanced. |
Hierarchy structures have to be balanced. |
注意点:
A hierarchy can contain 50,000-100,000 leaves at most. If your hierarchy is larger, you should insert a level that is used as a navigation attribute or preferably as a separate characteristic in the dimension table.