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Key Concepts: Non-equidistant series is a type of data series in SAP HANA that allows for the storage of data points with different intervals. This type of series is useful when dealing with data that has irregular intervals, such as stock prices or weather data. How to use it: Non-equidistant series can be used in SAP HANA to store and analyze data points with different intervals. To create a non-equidistant series, you must first define the data points and their associated intervals. Then, you can use the SAP HANA SQLScript language to create the series and store the data points. Tips & Tricks: When creating a non-equidistant series, it is important to ensure that the intervals are consistent and that the data points are accurately represented. Additionally, it is important to consider how the data will be used when creating the series, as this will determine which type of non-equidistant series is best suited for your needs. Related Information: For more information on non-equidistant series in SAP HANA, please refer to the official SAP HANA documentation. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create and use non-equidistant series in SAP HANA.