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SAP Exam E_HANAAW_17 Topic 4 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's E_HANAAW_17 exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 4
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You developed an ABAP program using ABAP Development Tools for SAP NetWeaver. How can you execute it? 2 ans

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

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Carole
10 months ago
I think we should definitely review and potentially replace ORDER BY Clauses in Open SQL statements to avoid any issues post-migration.
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Hayley
10 months ago
What about ORDER BY Clauses in Open SQL statements? Should we be concerned about those too?
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Von
10 months ago
Yes, and we should also review any native SQL statements in the custom ABAP code.
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Katina
10 months ago
I think we should avoid any left outer joins in open SQL statements as well.
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Lorrine
11 months ago
I agree, we should also check for code that relies on implicit database sorting.
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Carole
11 months ago
I think we should look for and replace any direct access to a cluster on the database.
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Colette
11 months ago
Hmm, A, D, and E. Can't be too careful with that database stuff, you know? Wouldn't want to end up with a system that's more 'HANA-broken' than 'HANA-ready'!
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Tu
10 months ago
Absolutely, it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to database migrations.
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Miesha
10 months ago
Yeah, those are key areas to focus on to ensure a smooth migration.
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Andrew
10 months ago
I think you're right, A, D, and E are definitely things to watch out for.
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Darci
11 months ago
That's a good point, we need to make sure the custom ABAP code is compatible with SAP HANA.
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Tomoko
11 months ago
This is like a game of 'Spot the HANA Gotcha'. I'm going with A, C, and D. Wouldn't want to end up in HANA jail for some sketchy ABAP!
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Jenise
11 months ago
User 2
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Tammara
11 months ago
User 1
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Leah
11 months ago
I think we should also be wary of any code that relies on implicit database sorting.
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Stevie
11 months ago
Yes, we should replace any left outer joins to avoid potential functional issues.
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Darci
11 months ago
What about left outer joins in open SQL statements? Should we be looking out for those too?
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Adelina
12 months ago
B, D, and E. Left joins, sorting, and ORDER BYs - all things that might need a closer look. Wouldn't want any nasty surprises post-migration!
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Sabine
11 months ago
B) Left outer joins in open SQL statements, D) Code that relies on implicit database sorting, E) ORDER BY Clauses in Open SQL statements
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Cathern
11 months ago
B) Left outer joins in open SQL statements, D) Code that relies on implicit database sorting, E) ORDER BY Clauses in Open SQL statements
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Maryann
12 months ago
I agree, that could cause issues during migration to SAP HANA.
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Youlanda
12 months ago
A, C, and D - gotta watch out for that direct database access and native SQL. Implicit sorting can trip you up too. Migration to HANA is tricky business!
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Ashley
10 months ago
C) Native SQL statements
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Ahmad
11 months ago
B) Left outer joins in open SQL statements
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Gladys
11 months ago
A) Direct access to a cluster on the database
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Leah
1 years ago
I think we should search for and replace any direct access to a cluster on the database.
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