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DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
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Abstract


This blog post is about a strategic feature of SAP Datasphere, namely the SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge. SAP offers its customers through RISE with SAP, the opportunity to move with a business transformation as a service (BTaaS) to the cloud. For BW customers, this means SAP BW to SAP Datasphere. SAP positions SAP Datasphere as the strategic target solution for Data Warehousing in the public cloud, with SAP BW/4HANA Private Cloud Edition (PCE) as an option to start the transition. In this context, SAP BW bridge offers customers the opportunity to implement their new data warehousing use cases directly in the cloud environment while protecting, and retaining their existing on-premises investments. The blog provides an overview about SAP BW bridge, explains how to move from an existing SAP BW system to the cloud, and gives insights with a complete end-to-end greenfield scenario including a system demo in SAP Datasphere.

Overview


SAP Datasphere is SAP's offering for all data warehousing use cases. This SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) is based on SAP HANA Cloud. It combines data, and analytics in a cloud solution that offers data integration, database, data warehouse, and analytics services. This enables customers to realize the full potential of a data-driven business. As a way to improve the integration with SAP ERP systems, the SAP BW bridge enables ABAP-based data extraction and staging capabilities within SAP Datasphere (see figure 1).


Figure 1: SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge. Overview of data integration


In the future, a tool-based transfer of existing SAP BW and SAP BW/4HANA staging scenarios will be enabled. Then the SAP BW bridge will enable a seamless transfer of existing ETL processes in a dedicated SAP BW bridge Space in SAP Datasphere. Here, the extensive functions of ODP extractors, and ABAP code within the SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) ABAP environment can be adopted in SAP Datasphere using the Cross-Space-Sharing approach.

SAP BW to SAP Datasphere


Within SAP BW bridge, customers are able to implement data extraction and staging scenarios up to the CompositeProvider level. In other words, it is not possible to create new queries within the SAP BW bridge environment. In this regard, within the SAP BW bridge, there is no support for OLAP engine, and functionality dependent on OLAP (e.g., analysis authorizations, query as info provider, query execution). Front-End tools do not have the possibility to access SAP BW bridge artefacts directly.


Figure 2: Future Modeling Capabilities in SAP Datasphere


The SAP BW bridge environment is primarily intended for ODP-based source systems, which means that the connection scenarios only become available via Operational Data Provisioning (ODP). Non-SAP sources will be connected directly to SAP Datasphere (see figure 2). Objects from source SAP BW system(s) will be converted to the SAP BW bridge environment using Conversion Tools, including the SAP BW queries.

To take the full advantage of SAP's data warehousing offerings, customers today need to deploy both SAP BW/4HANA, and SAP Datasphere. In the future, the SAP BW bridge will enable customers to merge these offerings into a single data warehouse solution in the cloud. With SAP BW bridge, SAP addresses BW customers that are looking for a way forward from SAP BW NetWeaver, and SAP BW/4HANA (See figure 3).


Figure 3: SAP BW bridge Migration Path


SAP BW Customers will have the option in 2022 to convert their existing on-premises investments to the cloud via remote, and shell conversion. First, the SAP BW bridge conversion will be offered for SAP BW 7.4, and SAP BW 7.5 systems (initially as shell conversion, followed as remote conversion), subsequently the conversion for SAP BW 7.3 systems (shell and remote conversion) will be available. Additionally, the conversion will be available for SAP BW/4HANA 2021 (shell and remote conversion). Regarding release coverage, please consider the details in the roadmap. Customers with lower SAP BW releases will need to upgrade their system(s) first, and then convert the required scope to SAP BW bridge in SAP Datasphere. Please note that SAP BW systems 7.40, and lower are already out of maintenance (see figure 4). A dedicated blog post is available, see Conversion to SAP Datasphere: Conversion Paths and Cloud Transformation Steps.


Figure 4: SAP BW bridge. SAP BW to SAP Datasphere


The SAP BW bridge artefacts out of the Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) ABAP environment are available via remote tables using SAP HANA Cloud Smart-Data-Access (SDA) in a dedicated SAP BW bridge Space in SAP Datasphere. The remote tables in the SAP BW bridge Space can then be used in the regular SAP Datasphere Spaces via the SAP Datasphere cross-space sharing approach.

Add-ons are not supported in SAP BW bridge. Therefore, planning is not available within SAP BW bridge. In this regard, SAP positions SAP Analytics Cloud Planning as the planning application, and in the future (earliest end of 2022) SAP Datasphere as the planning foundation for the data. Application development is not supported in SAP BW bridge. Any app development should be done via the Business Technology Platform App Building on SAP HANA, for which customers need to license, and use the stand-alone version of SAP Business Technology Platform ABAP Environment.

Target Scenarios for SAP BW bridge




Greenfield with SAP Legacy Sources
Customers building a new data warehouse in the cloud with SAP Legacy systems as data sources that will only be migrated to a cloud-based system in the future. Expecting the same level of data integration, and convenience functions as known from SAP BW/4HANA.

Conversion with SAP BW NetWeaver & SAP BW/4HANA 2021
Customers with an SAP BW (SAP BW 7.3 and upwards, any DB) moving their data warehouse to the cloud expecting to retain their data, and their legacy data flows, but renovating their data consumption layer with SAP Analytics Cloud or 3rd party clients on top, and expanding their data footprint to cloud, and non-SAP sources.

Hybrid with SAP BW/4HANA
Customers with an on-premise SAP BW/4HANA looking for a path into the cloud for their data warehouse workload. Starting with hybrid scenarios for consumption to combine SAP BW/4HANA data, and SAP Datasphere data, and then easily moving more and more of the SAP BW/4HANA data flows to the cloud, and successively transition them to modern SAP Datasphere data ingestion approaches.



End-To-End Greenfield Scenario








As an example, the Greenfield approach is demonstrated in the following use case (See Figure 5). This means when the customer operates SAP Datasphere together with SAP BW bridge to connect SAP on-premises systems. This provides proven SAP BW-based data integration technology for ABAP-based SAP systems, and enables the rich feature set of extractors in SAP Datasphere.

Figure 5: Architecture of End-To-End Greenfield Scenario


The SAP BW bridge data, and processes are administered, and managed via an SAP UI5 environment called SAP BW bridge Cockpit. The implementation of new objects is done within Eclipse via SAP BW Modeling Tools, and ABAP Development Tools. Within the SAP Datasphere, the SAP BW bridge artefacts are available via remote tables, and can be used via the SAP Datasphere cross-space sharing approach. An SAP GUI is not required to access the SAP BW bridge environment.

SAP BW bridge: Development-Environment


In the following data flow (see figure 6) it can be seen, that the Eclipse environment with SAP BW Modeling Tools, and ABAP Development Tools are used. The well-known SAP flight data model is the foundation for this use case.


Figure 6: Eclipse Environment for SAP BW bridge


In this scenario, the tables "Flight" for transaction data, and "Airline carrier" for master data are considered. The left branch of the data model handles transaction data, the data is loaded from an SAP ECC system respectively a classic ABAP extractor. The right branch of the data model handles master data, the data is loaded from a CDS view. As it can be seen, there is still the subdivision into master data texts, and master data attributes. Within the data flow, transformations, and data transfer processes are used to load data into the advanced DataStore Object, and the master data-bearing InfoObject. Within the Composite Provider, the data is then combined with a join.

The SAP BW bridge component is primarily intended for ODP-based source systems. In this regard, customers have the option to create source systems in the context of ODP. This means that ODP-BW, ODP-SAP, ODP-CDS, and ODP-SLT based source systems can be connected. This offers the additional benefits of the Operational Data Provisioning Framework, such as Extract Once Deploy Many, data compression, and more.


Figure 7: SAP UI5 Environment for SAP BW bridge


Dedicated process chains are created for both branches in order to load data into the InfoProviders. The process chains are modelled in the SAP UI5 environment for SAP BW bridge called SAP BW bridge Cockpit (see figure 7).

SAP BW bridge Space in SAP Datasphere


If a customer wants to use SAP BW bridge, a provisioning process is triggered by SAP. With that, there will be a dedicated Space for SAP BW bridge in the SAP Datasphere Tenant itself, generated by the provisioning process. This space then has a specific type “SAP BW bridge” (see figure 8).


Figure 8: Space Type: SAP BW bridge


In the generated SAP BW bridge Space, a connection (see figure 9a) to the SAP BW bridge environment, within the SAP Business Technology Platform, will be generated that contains an SAP HANA Cloud Smart Data Access endpoint, and a HTTP ABAP endpoint. It is possible to connect only one SAP BW bridge System to an SAP Datasphere tenant.


Figure 9a: Connection to SAP BW bridge


The SAP HANA Cloud Smart Data Access endpoint is used to connect to the external schema of SAP BW bridge’s SAP HANA Cloud Database that contains the read-only views to the data tables, for moving over the data. The HTTP ABAP endpoint is used to be able to call Monitor UIs via Single Sign on with a named user, and to get Meta Data e.g., for a value help or import of SAP BW bridge Objects (see figure 9b).


Figure 9b: Connection to SAP BW bridge


The new connection type cannot be edited by a user in the SAP BW bridge Space, as this connection will be generated by the SAP BW bridge provisioning process automatically. The credentials for the SAP HANA Cloud Smart Data Access connection are provided when the connection is generated. The data tables of the Business Technology Platform environment for SAP BW bridge are exposed as remote tables in the SAP BW bridge Space.

Important: The SAP BW Service Key should be copied, as this needs to be entered when an SAP BW bridge project is set up in Eclipse.


Figure 9c: Connection to SAP BW bridge


Inside the SAP BW bridge Space, the Create-Button for new connections is disabled, as this Space is restricted to the SAP BW bridge only. The Real-Time Replication Status is inactive for this connection, as it only allows Remote Tables (see figure 9c).

SAP BW bridge Space: Data Builder for importing remote tables


The main purpose of the Data Builder regarding the SAP BW bridge Space (see figure 10) is to import, and share the remote tables for other Spaces, using the Cross-Space Sharing Approach of SAP Datasphere. Unlike the regular Spaces of SAP Datasphere, it is not possible to create Tables, Graphical Views, SQL Views, Entity Relationship Models, or Data Flows within the Data Builder of a SAP BW bridge Space. SAP Datasphere artefacts using the SAP BW bridge remote tables can only be created in other spaces based on the shared remote tables.


Figure 10: SAP BW bridge Space: Data Builder


Using the Import button in the Data Builder, then via "Import Remote Tables", the tables of SAP BW bridge InfoProvider can be accessed via the underlying connection (see figure 11).


Figure 11: Import Remote Tables


In the “Import Remote Tables” wizard there is only one connection available, the connection to the SAP BW bridge System (see figure 12). By selecting the defined connection, the connection gets validated. If the validation process is successful, the next step is available.


Figure 12: Connection to SAP BW bridge


The wizard for the data tables of SAP BW bridge InfoProvider contain the following data tables, which are then available as Remote Tables in SAP BW bridge Space in SAP Datasphere itself.

  • Advanced DataStore Object (Reporting View)

  • Composite Provider

  • Master Data Tables

    • Attributes

    • Texts




The data tables are displayed by InfoAreas (see figure 13). It is possible to multi select tables to support a mass take over. It is also possible to select an entire InfoArea, then all the tables underneath the objects are selected. Afterwards it is possible to deselect some tables (then the InfoArea can be deselected).


Figure 13: Select SAP BW bridge InfoProvider


The last step displays the list of objects which are ready for import. There is one more section for Remote Tables, which are already in the repository of SAP Datasphere. The user can also change the technical name, and the business name of the appropriate object. Via “Import and Deploy” the remote tables will be generated with Semantic Usage as Relational Dataset. The Master Data Text tables can be generated as either Dimension or Text (see figure 14).


Figure 14: Import and Deploy Remote Tables


Next, the remote tables located in the SAP BW bridge Space in SAP Datasphere need to be shared with the regular SAP Datasphere Spaces. As already outlined before, the main functionality here is to import, and share the remote tables for other spaces. SAP Datasphere artefacts using the remote tables can only be created in other spaces, based on the shared remote tables.

In my example, I have created a standard SAP Datasphere Space "DENIZBWBRIDGE", which consumes the artefacts, and allows further implementation within the SAP Datasphere (see figure 15).


Figure 15: Share Remote Tables



SAP Datasphere Space: Consuming Shared SAP BW bridge Artefacts


Within standard SAP Datasphere Spaces, the shared SAP BW bridge Remote Tables can be accessed, and other SAP Datasphere functionality can be applied accordingly (see figure 16).


Figure 16: Graphical View in SAP Datasphere


The following SQL code of the previous graphical view (see figure 17) states that the view within the standard SAP Datasphere Space accesses the remote tables of the SAP BW bridge Space in SAP Datasphere.
SELECT *
FROM (("BWBRIDGEDEMO.ZDOFLIGHTREPORTING" AS "ZDOFLIGHTREPORTING"
INNER JOIN "BWBRIDGEDEMO.ZDO_AIRLATTRIBUTES" AS "ZDO_AIRLATTRIBUTES"
ON "ZDOFLIGHTREPORTING"."CARRID" = "ZDO_AIRLATTRIBUTES"."ZDO_AIRL")
INNER JOIN "BWBRIDGEDEMO.ZDO_AIRLTEXT" AS "ZDO_AIRLTEXT"
ON "ZDO_AIRLATTRIBUTES"."ZDO_AIRL" = "ZDO_AIRLTEXT"."ZDO_AIRL");

Figure 17: SQL-Code of Graphical View



SAP Analytics Cloud: Story based on SAP BW bridge data


Finally, based on the analytical data set of SAP Datasphere, which in this case processes SAP BW bridge data, a visualisation of the data can be done via SAP Analytics Cloud (see figure 18) or any other 3rd party front end solution.


Figure 18: Story in SAP Analytics Cloud


Like for other data models in SAP Datasphere you can use SAP Datasphere Live Data Connection of SAP Analytics Cloud. However, SAP Analytics Cloud generally has certain limitations with SAP Datasphere Live Data Connection, detailed information is available in SAP Note 2832606.

SAP BW bridge Space: Data Integration Monitor



Figure 19: Data Integration Monitor for SAP BW bridge Space


Within the SAP BW bridge Space only Remote Tables are available. For the Data Integration Monitor of the SAP BW bridge Space that means, that the View Persistency Monitor, and Data Flow Monitor are not visible (see figure 19).The available functionalities here are the Remote Table Monitor, and Remote Query Monitor. In addition, access to the SAP BW bridge Cockpit is possible via the Data Integration Monitor of the SAP BW bridge Space.

Limitations of SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge



  • Application development is not supported in SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge. Any app building should be done "natively" using the SAP BTP app building on SAP HANA, for that customers need to license and use the stand-alone version of SAP BTP.

  • Customer do not have the option to connect with SAP GUI to SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge.

  • Connection scenarios are limited to ODP source systems only.

  • Queries are not supported.

  • No support for the OLAP engine and functionality dependent on the OLAP engine, e.g., analysis authorizations, query as InfoProvider, query execution.

  • The generation of External SAP HANA Views is not supported.

  • Planning is not available in SAP BW bridge. Therefore, SAP positions SAP Analytics Cloud Planning as the SAP Planning Application and SAP Datasphere as the Planning foundation for the data. SAP Analytics Cloud Planning is the strategic direction for planning. Also, as highlighted already at SAP SAPPHIRE NOW 2021, future releases will make SAP Datasphere the foundation for SAP's planning solutions.

  • In SAP BW bridge, add-ons (such as BCS, DSiM, TPM, …) are not supported. The use of SEM-BCS or BCS/4HANA is not supported in SAP Datasphere – explore other solutions like SAP Group Reporting instead.

  • For DataStore objects, cold store and DTO handling are not supported.

  • For CompositeProviders, temporal joins are not supported.

  • For DTPs, variables as selection criteria are not supported.

  • The following process types are not supported in SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge:
    ABAP, ADSOOLR, ARCHIVE, BDHTASKWF, BDHVFLOW, BOBJDSJOB, BOBJEVENT, CL_ARCHIVE, COMMAND, CPS_EVENT, CPS_JOB, DTO_EXEC, HAAP, OHD_NOTIFY, PLSEQ, PLSWITCHL, PLSWITCHP, REMOTE, RS2HANA, RSDASYB_PM, RSSDA_STAT, SDI_INIT, WORKFLOW


End-to-End Demo for SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge


The following video demonstrates the steps for an entire end-to-end greenfield scenario in SAP Datasphere using SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge. Finally, the data is visualised in SAP Analytics Cloud. The video is also available on the official SAP Technology YouTube Channel.


Summary



The value of SAP Datasphere is clearly recognized by many of SAP's existing data warehousing customers. However, they want a seamless migration path, and do not want to implement their existing data warehousing logic from scratch. At the same time, the market wants a single-target solution to reduce the system landscape complexity, and costs. This is where SAP BW bridge helps to accelerate the transition to cloud data warehousing while protecting previous, and new implementation investments in the cloud. This enables the integration of on-premises SAP Business Suite data with trusted connectivity, and semantic richness (business content). It also enables organizations to rapidly innovate on SAP BW data with an open, unified, data and analytics service in the cloud.

Find further information to get started with SAP Datasphere and check out the Best Practices on the Community for SAP Datasphere. Please also check out this blog post regarding this topic. Additionally, this brochure provides an overview of SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge. It is also recommended to check the SAP Note 3117800 - Information/Restrictions for SAP DWC, SAP BW bridge. You will find more information about what is new or changed with SAP BW bridge on the SAP Help Portal: New Features and Changes in SAP Datasphere, SAP BW bridge.

Please let me know, if you have any specific question. SAP’s Experts from SAP Data Warehouse Product Management & Strategy, and SAP Data Warehouse Development are involved in this topic.

Thanks to my colleagues Klaus-Peter Sauer, Dominik Graus, Gordon Witzel, Dirk Janning, and Udo Bätz for their support.

Best regards,
Deniz
132 Comments
Great blog Deniz! Thank you very much. Very valuable and innovative for our customers.
FrankRiesner
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hi Deniz,
great blog providing deep insight into the interrelation of the BW Bridge space and the native DWC spaces within DWC. One question please: You mention the ODP source system types which are leveraged to consume onprem sources for BW Bridge. What about other source system types which customer BW landscapes use as well, e.g. DBConnect, UDConnect, WebService etc... Can you also provision data into BW Bridge based on these interfaces?

Thanks a lot - Frank
glenleslie
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
No, this is not possible.  The BW Bridge is the BW/4HANA Codeline and only supports ODP data sources.
G_Bhaskaran24
Participant
Excellent Blog
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Excellent blog, will it allow also to  access BW Planning data model and enable to do planning through remote table, without moving data in to DWC or in sap analytics cloud.

Regards,

Arvind kumar
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hi Arvind,

Many thanks for your feedback!

Add-ons are not supported in SAP BW bridge. Therefore, planning is not available within SAP BW bridge. In this regard, SAP positions SAP Analytics Cloud Planning as the planning application, and in the future (earliest end of 2022) SAP Data Warehouse Cloud (Core) as the planning foundation for the data.

Best regards,
Deniz
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hi Frank,

thank you for your feedback!

As my colleague Glen has already answered, SAP BW bridge is only intended for ODP-based source systems (ODP-SAP, ODP-BW, ODP-CDS, and ODP-SLT). The source system must support ODP 1.0 (see SAP Note 1521883) or ODP 2.0 (see SAP Note 1931427). A Cloud Connector serves as a link between the on-premise source system and the SAP Data Warehouse Cloud, SAP BW bridge tenant which is technically based on an ABAP Platform in SAP BTP. RFC is used as a protocol for data exchange between on-premise source systems and SAP BW bridge.

Other source system types such as DBConnect, and UDConnect have to be converted to SAP Smart Data Integration (SDI) and then have to be connected directly to the SAP Data Warehouse Cloud (Core) environment.

Best regards,
Deniz

bkrothapalli
Discoverer
Hello Deniz,

Great to see the detailed write up about Bridge!  Very nicely articulated!

Best Regards, Bhavani
Hi Deniz,

very valuable content, thanks for that!

Regards
-Seb.
AndreasW
Advisor
Advisor

Hi Deniz,

you can use a Calculation View generated from BW/4HANA to build an SAP DWC data model.

The Calculation Views can be found as runtime object in the SAP HANA schema SYS_BIC.
If it is a Calculation View based on a SAP BW/4HANA Composite Provider, you get automatically the master data (Nav. Attributes, Texts) delivered with it.
This saves the repeated construction of a star schema in the SAP DWC.
Otherwise, the BW/4HANA connections between the transaction data and master data in the SAP DWC would have to be reconstructed manually.

BW/4 CompositeProvider

 

SAP DWC Analytical Dataset

dkle
Participant
Thanks for the blog.
Additionally, the conversion will be available for SAP BW/4HANA 2021 (shell and remote conversion)

Does that mean BW/4HANA 1.0 and 2.0 customers have to upgrade to BW/4HANA 2021 first? I did not find anything about lower BW/4 releases in the roadmap.
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hello Andreas,

Thank you for your input. This point is in fact just a current weakness. Here, however, it is planned that this "star schema" will also be made known to SAP Data Warehouse Cloud (Core). For this purpose, SAP will probably already create associations on the remote tables, which will then also remain in place during the "Share" step. Stay tuned for the coming releases, and check out the roadmap.

Best regards,
Deniz

Hello Daniel,

current state of planning is that we deliver the Tool supported conversion in Q1/2022 affecting BW 7.4/7.5. With Q2/2022 we plan to deliver the tool supported conversion for BW 7.3.

Please be aware that these dates are supject to change. Please check the Roadmap regular.

Thanks and Regards
-Seb.

DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hello Daniel,

Thank you very much for your feedback. I hope my effort is effective and it goes down well.

Exactly, you got it right out of the blog post. This means that customers with an SAP BW/4HANA 1.0 & 2.0 will have to upgrade to SAP BW/4HANA 2021. So the prerequisite for SAP BW/4HANA migration to SAP BW bridge is SAP BW/4HANA 2021.

Kind regards,
Deniz
Thomas_Baer
Employee
Employee
Hi Deniz,

thanks for this very comprehensive blog - good work!
Viveiros_1972
Explorer
Good work, thanks for share with us
SAP13
Newcomer
Deniz, excellent work!

 

Thanks a lot for sharing this with the community.
tim_huse
Advisor
Advisor
Hi Deniz,

this is a great blog post!

Very valuable and nice to have a youtube video with the end-to-end-scenario, too.

 

Best wishes, Tim

Hi Deniz,

Is BW Bridge is going to replace the existing on solution BW/4 HANA in Future.

As we already have BW/4 HANA which was integrated with SAC and the BW/4 HANA can connect to Non sap sources as well.

On which type of scenarios the Business needs to go with the BW Bridge integration with DWC instead of BW/4 HANA.

Would like to understand what are the benefits of using this BW Bridge except the cloud experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excellent Blog
DempseyISAP
Advisor
Advisor

Great blog post Deniz, good information for all involved with DWC and our customers!

Zubair
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hi Deniz,

It's a great blog about new feature in the SAP Data Warehouse world (cloud). Good content Especially the end-to-end scenario on YouTube, very helpful.

Thanks for the sharing.

Best Regards,

Zubair

 

 
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hi Seshupraveen,

No, the SAP BW bridge is not replacing SAP BW/4HANA. It is offering a bridge to the public cloud for our SAP BW NetWeaver or SAP BW/4HANA customers, as SAP Data Warehouse Cloud is the strategic public cloud solution. SAP BW/4HANA is the strategic offering for private cloud or on premises deployments, which is also underlined with the long-term support commitment until 2040.

Kind regards,
Deniz

paulvatter
Participant
Hi Deniz

thanks for your blog!

Am I interpreting figures 4 and 5 correctly, that the BW bridge is based on a separate HANA cloud instance and is not "just a space / schema" of DWC?

I have the fear that this might cause some unnecessary latency due to temporary data transfers over the network during the story execution...

Thanks and best regards

Paul
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hello Paul,

Thank you very much for your feedback. I hope the blog is helpful.

That is correct, SAP BW bridge is running on SAP HANA Cloud in a separate ABAP tenant. SAP BW bridge will be deployed to the main SAP Data Warehouse Cloud tenant, thereby enabling to access ingested data via cross-space sharing with regular SAP Data Warehouse Cloud Spaces and data.

Best regards,
Deniz
dirkumbach
Discoverer
Hi Deniz,

thanks for you blog.

I am interesting how an integration of a composite provider is working? In your demo you are using a ADSO and info-objekt data. This join is typically allready done in a composite provider.

Is there also an automatic integration? If you designed a complex data model, e.g. a composite provider with 40 part providers, 500 attributes (approx 300 nav-attributes) and 200 key figures. How should the be managed?

As you mentioned the OLAP and authorization part will be dumped. Will the OLAP and authorization part of the DWC enhanced to manage such complex scenarios as in BWMT-query designer and BW data authorizations?

Best regards, Dirk
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hello Dirk,

Thank you for your feedback and your interest.

In general, it will also be possible to access the Composite Provider of the SAP BW bridge environment. At the moment, it is not known whether and what restrictions there will be. Basically, we have included the CompositeProvider (HCPR) as a staging object in the SAP BW bridge environment for the time being. Therefore, extraction from the HCPR via remote tables will also be possible. In future, we will map the join from ADSO to the InfoObjects by declaring associations in the remote tables.

OLAP engine and OLAP-dependent functionality (e.g. analysis authorizations, query as info provider, query execution) is not supported within SAP BW bridge. This needs to be adopted within the SAP Data Warehouse Cloud (Core). The functionality within SAP Data Warehouse Cloud is constantly being enhanced. Queries that are available as metadata in the SAP BW bridge environment, become available in SAP Data Warehouse by a transfer mechanism. For the next releases, keep up to date and have a look at the roadmap.

Best regards,
Deniz

FrankRiesner
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
Hi Deniz,
I understand the BW Bridge is a SAP BW/4HANA system on an ABAP stack in the public cloud.
What release is it? And will it be upgraded regularly when a new SP is released for the standard onprem release?
Thanks - Frank
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hello Frank,

Thank you for your question, and your interest.

The SAP BW bridge environment is actually not just an SAP BW/4HANA system in the cloud. It is a different product, with an independent release cycle. As it is a cloud product, it regularly receives updates.

Kind regards,
Deniz

Wayeez
Discoverer
Hi Deniz,

Can a Traditional DSO in BW 7.5 be migrated to SAP BW Bridge as an Advanced DSO which is then rendered as Remote Table in DWC.

Assuming we don't need to convert Traditional DSO as a ADSO as a prerequisite to start using SAP BW Bridge.

 

Regards,

Wayeez
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hello Wayeez,

Thank you for your question, and your interest.

SAP BW Customers will have the option in 2022 to convert their existing on-premises investments to the cloud via remote, and shell conversion. In Q1/2022 the SAP BW bridge conversion will be offered for SAP BW 7.4, and SAP BW 7.5 systems (initially as shell conversion, followed as remote conversion). With this, it is possible to convert SAP BW objects into the SAP BW bridge environment via Conversion Tools. (The classic DSO is also included).

Best regards,
Deniz

maxboo
Explorer
Hi Deniz,

a bit out of context question - Hopefully you still able to answer 🙂

 

I am asking myself if it is possible to write Data back from SAP DWC to a SAP BW/4HANA.

I can see pulling data from tables of the SAP DWC HANA DB via SDA, or?

And what about Pushing data from SAP DWC to the SAP BW/4HANa ...via Data Flows?

 

Best Regards,

Max
DenizOsoy
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello Max,

this question isn't directly related to SAP BW bridge. But of course, I can also answer this one.

It is possible to generate a technical SAP HANA Cloud User (Space Database User) for the relevant SAP Data Warehouse Cloud Space. While creating this technical user, the authorisations of this user are also defined (Enable Read Access (SQL), Enable Write Access (SQL, DDL, & DML), etc.). The data can then be consumed via this technical user within SAP BW/4HANA using SAP Smart Data Access, or SAP Smart Data Integration. SAP Smart Data Access, and SAP Smart Data Integration utilize virtual tables so that the current status of the SAP Data Warehouse Cloud tables can be accessed within SAP BW/4HANA. The data can then be used within SAP BW/4HANA either completely virtually via an OpenODS View or persistently stored in an advanced Data Store Object.

The DataFlow object of SAP Data Warehouse Cloud is not relevant for this scenario.

If you have more detailed architecture-related questions, feel free to call me. Just send me an email.

Best regards,
Deniz

ibrahim_tamayo_
Explorer
Hi Deniz:

Thanks for your blog.

I want to ask you about Hierarchy support in BW Bridge and DWC.

All the solutions that I have reviewed about implementing hierarchies in DWC so far, are based on importing external file as CSV or mapping CDS views, or BW Hierarchy tables. But to obtain the  required structure of parent-child columns, according to the DWC design, you need to manipulate  those tables and create a hierarchy view to be able to associate it to the Attributes. And in S4 and in BW4 these structures are standards.

I was hoping BW Bridge will support Infoobjects Hierarchies automatically, but I don't see it.

Is there any standard solution now or in the future for consuming BW hierarchies directly in DWC without additional modeling or importing?

Thanks in advance.
koenvanDijck
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Thank you for the great video you recorded and this blog.

I am currently working at a customer implementing DWC on SAP ECC systems in combination with group reporting in S/4HANA private cloud (RISE).

Is BW bridge the only solution to make use of the delta mechanism of BW extractors on SAP Source systems? I have been looking in blogs, but found little or nothing on this matter. I can access the BW Datasources without a problem when they are activated (and ODP enabled), but I guess this only supports full loads. As an example we need Datasource 0FI_GL_4.

When is BW Bridge available and is it installed by SAP? 

DenizOsoy
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Hello Koen Van Dijck,

Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad you like the blog post and the video.

Data Flows in SAP Data Warehouse Core do not support deltas from ODP extractors. If remote tables are used, you can use RealTime Replication for the ODP extractor sources to achieve something similar. You can also have a look at the First Guidance Document Data Integration for ABAP Source Systems.

SAP BW bridge is already available as a greenfield approach. If a customer wants to use SAP BW bridge, a provisioning process can be triggered by SAP sales. The customer contacts Sales and the order form with the (additional) CUs then triggers the installation.

Kind regards,
Deniz
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Hi Ibrahim,

thank you for your feedback and your interest.

It is possible to maintain hierarchies within the SAP BW bridge environment. We plan to make these hierarchies available via import functionality within the SAP Data Warehouse Cloud Core. This means that, in addition to master data attributes, and master data texts, an InfoObject would also offer remote tables for the hierarchies in order to import them. The foundation for this is currently in development for hierarchy handling in SAP Data Warehouse Cloud. Stay tuned for the coming releases, and check out the roadmap.

Best regards,
Deniz
Really informative blog. Thanks

Hello Deniz

it is really helpful and informative for BW consultants.

what is the scope of ABAP in DWC?

how do we transition the ABAP customisations to DWC from BW?

Do we have predefined logics in DWC?

 

DenizOsoy
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Hi Chiranjeevi,

thank you for your interest and feedback.

ABAP is not supported in the SAP Data Warehouse Cloud Core environment. Here it is possible to develop in Python, SAP HANA SQL, and SAP HANA SQLScript.

ABAP is supported within the SAP BW bridge environment. In the future, it will be possible to convert existing ABAP coding into the SAP BW bridge environment. Customers can create ABAP code according to SAP BTP ABAP environment coding conventions for custom-logic transformations in SAP BW bridge. Application development is not supported in SAP BW bridge. Any app building should be done “natively” using the SAP BTP app development.

Best regards,
Deniz

former_member304758
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Hi Deniz,

Really very nice blog which gives overall picture of SAP BW Bridge .

I was wondering if there is any Trial version to play with it? In Datawarehouse cloud I cannot create a space with space type ''SAP Bridge" as it seems it can be only provisioned by SAP.

Is there anything planned for BW Bridge Trial version? I wanted to connect with BW Trial (on Amazon cloud) . Pls. suggest.

Thanks,

Umesh
DenizOsoy
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Hi Umesh,

Thank you for your positive feedback, and your interest.

When using the trial version of SAP Data Warehouse Cloud, there are some product limitations at the moment. The SAP BW bridge feature is not available in the Low Touch Trial. This is one of the limitations, see SAP Note 3007887.

Please reach out to your account manager and request a High Touch Trial (former known as PoC), or licensed tenant to test, and execute the SAP BW bridge feature.

Kind regards,
Deniz
DeanFarrow
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Excellent blog - explains this subject very well and in a very clear way.  Great job
bpoteraj
Explorer

Hi Deniz,

thank you for explaining the BW Bridge concept.

Some additional questions:

  1. Can you deploy objects from BI Content in BW bridge?
  2. Is the HANA database behind BW bridge available for use in Eclipse? (e.g. for SQL console)
  3. Are mainstream 3rd party connectors supported for extracting data out of BW Bridge?
  4. Are the licence conditions, for transferring data from BW bridge to 3rd party solution, similar to those regarding BW/4HANA?
DenizOsoy
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Hi Bartlomiej,

thank you for your interest and your feedback.

  1. Yes, Content also exists within the SAP BW bridge environment. An adapted version of the SAP BW/4HANA content add-ons, optimized for SAP BW bridge are supported.

  2. No, the SAP HANA Cloud database of the SAP BW bridge environment is not available for external access.

  3. No, 3rd party connectors are not supported for extracting data directly out of the SAP BW bridge environment. This needs to be adopted in SAP Data Warehouse Cloud Core, after the data is consumed by remote tables.

  4. See answer #3. However, SAP BW bridge is an independent feature that relates only to SAP Data Warehouse Cloud, and has in fact no relation to SAP BW/4HANA.


Best regards,
Deniz
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yi
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Hi Deniz!

Thanks for a wonderful post!

And thanks for your answer about DWC vs. on-premise, it's good to know that.

I would like to discuss this further if it is possible for you. As we can see, SAP BW Bridge opens more data staging scenarios for DWC and it is actually getting closer to on-premises BW/4HANA in terms of staging capabilities, does it sound right? And having such upsides as user-driven design for data flows (among many others), I think DWC is now becoming more attractive in situations where only BW/4HANA was capable before. And as you mentioned, DWC is not a replacement for BW/4HANA, but with the BW Bridge, I think these two solutions may have similar offerings and start to compete in the sense that customers will now start to see it as a cloud vs. on-premise choice rather than DWC vs BW/4HANA choice. I guess DWC will now cover much more scenarios than DWC alone, possibly covering what was available only as a part of BW/4HANA before. Maybe I missed the point here and I'm not a marketing expert, but for SAP BW consultants it would be great to understand what companies could potentially use DWC in the coming years and what companies may migrate to the DWC to better choose the next skills to upgrade. Could you share your thoughts on that, please? For example, I imagine that maybe the banking industry will not be so quick to adopt DWC as it is a cloud solution, but many other industries would consider migration to DWC in the coming years, given the pros that DWC offers. Sorry for a bit longer question, but do you think it is something that you could comment on, please?

I would be happy if you could reply to me, but given that the question is so complicated and probably already has been answered elsewhere, I will totally understand if it will be not possible for you to answer.

Thanks & Best Regards,
Andrei

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Hi Andrei,

Thank you for your feedback, and your interest.

All in all, you correctly understand the concept of SAP BW bridge. Regarding your question: SAP Data Warehouse Cloud is industry-independent, specific industries do not really stand out. Companies decide individually, whether they want to start their transformation journey towards the cloud.

Best regards,
Deniz

anupkulkarni
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Hi Deniz,

 

Great blog with attention to details!

With respect to greenfield approach (S/4 HANA On Premise being ERP), is there a clear documentation that addresses the dilemma "To bridge or Not to bridge"? As I understand from the first guidance document, most UPSERT compatible ODP S-API extractors and CDC based CDS extractors should work for delta extraction without a need for BW bridge. It is also stated that DWC only allows "Real-Time" delta extraction (an equivalent of streaming process chain in BW). What is the harm of relying entirely on this approach especially when SAP has made it clear that eventually all extractors will be CDS based?

Secondly, is BW bridge a stop-gap arrangement for greenfield scenario while SAP is simultaneously working on enriching the core DWC to allow seamless delta extraction of everything extractable from S/4 HANA system? If this is the case, doesn't it make sense to wait until DWC matures rather than investing in the bridge? I do understand that standalone DWC will not support ABAP runtime but apart from that, is there any benefit of investing in the bridge when DWC is maturing day by day?

Thirdly, what's the future of BW bridge, is this a temporary tool? do we see it as strategic tool that goes hand-in-hand with DWC?

 

Thanks,

Anup
DenizOsoy
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Hi Anup,

thank you for your feedback, and your great question!

Extraction-enabled CDS views can be used directly as a source for SAP Data Warehouse Cloud Core environment as an alternative to SAP BW bridge. Here it is possible to use the Real-Time Replication feature to implicitly map a delta. For CDS views in SAP S/4HANA on-premise environment, this is done via the SAP SDI ABAP adapter, and for CDS views in SAP S/4HANA Cloud environment, this is done via the SAP SDI CloudDataIntegration adapter.

If customers have extensive ODP S-API extractors in use, the recommendation here is clearly to connect them to the SAP BW bridge environment. Most ODP S-API extractors cannot be connected to the DWC using the delta procedure. The reason for this is that primary key definitions are missing. For the highly demanded extractors 0FI_ACDOCA_10 and 0FI_ACDOCA_20, it has been confirmed that a modification to the key fields RLDNR, RBUKRS, PERIV, FISCYEARPER, BELNR, DOCLN is possible (See SAP Note 2341038). In addition to the delta processing, SAP BW bridge offers SAP BW functionality directly in the public cloud, such as ABAP logic, business content, partitioning, currency conversion, aDSO-Changelog functionality, etc. SAP BW bridge also has a key role, when customers want to protect their existing investments, keep them, and convert them to the public cloud.

SAP Data Warehouse Cloud is SAP’s strategic target solution for all data warehousing use cases, and SAP BW bridge is a SAP Data Warehouse Cloud feature that provides a path to the public cloud for SAP BW NetWeaver & SAP BW/4HANA customers. SAP BW bridge will be available as long as customers integrate on-premises SAP Business Suite data in their SAP Data Warehouse.

Best regards,
Deniz