A and C, all the way! CDS views are like the HANA database's secret weapon - they're developed right in the engine, and they give us a virtual data model to work with. As for the other options, I think someone's trying to pull a fast one on us. Reporting speed? Please, we all know CDS views are about flexibility, not speed.
Hmm, I'm going to go with B and C. CDS views support hybrid apps, and they provide a virtual data model. As for option D, it sounds like someone's trying to sell us a 'special sauce' for faster reporting. I'll stick with the more straightforward answers.
This is a tricky one! I think A and B are the correct answers. CDS views are developed in the HANA database, and they support hybrid use cases. But option D sounds a bit too good to be true - I don't think they have a dedicated persistency layer, that would be too good to be true.
B and C are the right answers. CDS views support hybrid transactional and analytical applications, and they represent a virtual data model. I feel like option D is trying to trick us - if CDS views speed up reporting, it's not because they have a dedicated persistency layer.
A and C are definitely correct. CDS views are developed and maintained in the HANA database layer, and they provide a virtual data model based on the underlying tables. I'm not sure about the other two options though.
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