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  2. SAP Business Information Warehouse
  3. t-logo object


What is t-logo object in SAP BW - SAP Business Information Warehouse?


SAP Term: t-logo object

  • Component: BW

  • Component Name: SAP Business Information Warehouse

  • Description: Logical transport object combining several table entries to be transported together. &EXAMPLE& The T-Logo object "InfoObject" consists of the table entries of the InfoObject table, the characteristic table, the text table, and the attribute table.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    A t-logo object is a type of object in SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW) that is used to store and manage data. It is a type of data warehouse object that is used to store and manage data from multiple sources. It is also used to create reports and analyze data. 
    
    How to use it: 
    To use a t-logo object, you must first create it in the BW system. This can be done by using the BW Data Warehouse Workbench (DWWB). Once the t-logo object has been created, you can then use it to store and manage data from multiple sources. You can also use it to create reports and analyze data. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating a t-logo object, make sure to give it a descriptive name so that it is easy to identify. Also, make sure to set up the correct security settings so that only authorized users can access the data stored in the t-logo object. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The t-logo object is part of the BW system, which is a powerful tool for managing and analyzing data from multiple sources. Other components of the BW system include InfoCubes, InfoObjects, and DataSources.
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