




First Up To Bat –



Facsimile
SAP HANA continues to evolve with each release – and we are happy to have this book evolve right along with it.
Welcome to the third edition of SAP HANA: An Introduction, with new information about SAP HANA and SAP River, and more.
“I grew up with HANA, so I kind of know already, you know?”
-Mr. Cheebs

If you are new to this book (SAP was considered a book in JAVA – a databook), here’s a roadmap for your journey:
Part 1 is for anyone looking to understand the basics of SAP HANA.
“Yeah, I kinda know already too.”
-Coach Riki Shibi
In Chapter 1, we offer an introduction to the topic with general explanations of
-big data
-in-memory computing
And how they come together.
By the way,

How images are brought to the desktop, or form within a pixelated pattern of imagery. #reMarkableArt

Chapter 2 –
“Were they supposed to be coaches? Managers? did they go with the baseball theme? were they supposed to be helping us?”
-SAS, when she walked out on Cassandra
We get a little more specific about the solution, outlining the three main on-premise SAP HANA implementation options.
“Yeah, I knew HANA too. I remember when she fell out the window, like a cascading style sheet. Come to Collangelo College to study implementation options. We call them classroom labs, and the roaming feature is modeled by showing how our students may leave something behind and come back to it after roaming around, like a signal does.”
“Athens Police Department, on it.”

Return readers, pay attention!
Chapter 3 –
is brand new, and introduces you to the options for SAP HANA in the cloud (ha), including
-SAP HANA Cloud Platform
-SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud
-SAP HANA for Finance – this creates an e-commerce level (#digitalscreens #carlisle1) for structuring and preparation for the modern day market when you are ready.
“There is a Dolores Horse Theory going around, of pale nature, that finger prints were being used to mark people for advertisements, based on where they were predicted to be or go on the internet. We have been working with MonoTouch and CocoaTouch to create games that channel this energy into winnings and fun activities that are safe for all ages.”
-Julian C. Davenport, “Just Play” Company, Chairmen
This was the issue. It was hidden until the plastic became thin and people started questioning who was making the phones and touch devices. It was a circuit explosion in the back during the loading process, a bug that attacked a constructor from the battery and sd chip at the same time to create a double current of negative energy. We found that the energy could be converted through filtering (naturally) and natural light components i.e. the screen itself, xaml, silverlight, and other to prevent burning in the system, of any kind. In circuity, burns are not always obvious because the wires are built to endure burning as a natural process. However, with Fishy V and wires now choosing to become conscious and coiled (#python), we have to acknowledge the damage being consumed in electricity, albeit how small of nature it is. To us, we observe it as a trait or behavior, like being too eager to grasp or play on the phone, so a circuit burn affects our attention and attention span, as well as, potentially, like cortisol, increases attentiveness, the grabby nature that you might have witness phone owners displaying.
With that in mind, we have enhanced our filters and ensured the safety and cleanliness of all USPS labs, and use monotouch filters to allow you to control these assets of connecting with your phone.
“We do not believe that everything above has to be negative. We believe that once identifying a problem, if you look at their positive aspects, meaning the joy they bring from interactivity, then we can enhance those components, utilizing bugs as vagrants (see puppet) who work for the user and provide specialized services, likely with JavaScript.
And lastly, I may have been a little presumptuous by saying JavaScript was all interactivity earlier.
What I meant is, javascript is paired with each python development, usually as an android update defender (what changed), so javascript grows with technology, almost like robotics, in that, as a new feature or element is designed, javascript simply acts as a “language” to communicate and learn the new features.
JavaScript is still under-contract with Java (NT Developments) and owes at least three more objects under its “new toys” contract before it could become a one size fit all language. Sorry folks. And thanks!
Enjoy the show.

This was the culprit. A short (not always an issue, but needed a longer interval for relay to the screen), was demonstrating explosive characteristics, similar to the eye when the carotid artery is stretched and signals send to the optic nerve are processed to quickly (like depleted ions, or what we call li).

You’ll note the “on fire” part of the picture below signals the optic nerve of the computer chip, not the human. This is just to show how we improved our optic features of the chip, by comparing to the human eye.
The red of the explosion always symbolizes the heart, or an arterial function, and the yellow+ represents the connections and the energy utilized to connect to the “ball”, or the eye in the picture above.
So by the quick release due to the burning of the circuit wire or other, the visual is released at a faster pace than usual, creating a “boom” of microscopic proportions, but albeit, capable of producing a cookie, which instead of hurting the user, it excites the user as if a treat were being produced on the screen.

Working with JavaScript, FISH_DJVU, and other members, we find a way to use the Java Hostel Management Application (6-8th layer), and the filters between the parts of the screen, usually gaps where they are glued (another filter) together, to allow for visuals to be constructed at the front of the screen with our FISH_DJVU unit.
“It is the first objective evidence that the computer can use memory actively within the system without a premade algorithm. They are recognizing light patterns.”


–SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud
Chapter 4 –
is an introduction to some of the advanced applications that can be powered by SAP HANA, including a brief introduction to SAP Simple Suite.


Chapter 5
we offer some advice on outlining a business strategy that includes SAP HANA.
“I want to take a moment to go back to the SAP Finance program, and elaborate on what I was saying.
SAP Finance is built on the structure and architecture of the SAP System, now SAP HANA, so functional similarities allow for “interchangeable parts” (when customizing) and a concurrent programming overlay that comes natural, if in case you ever want to start a business, market yourself, or go financial.
By learning them concurrently, or together, you are creating energy for both layers, thus allowing you to capitalize, or make money, off of your time invested, even if the investment is in cryptocurrency.
Right now we are piloting a program at Bowling Green that uses Digital Interface Currency (DIC), that provides for value added performance measures for valuing work performed, using CACHE(TM), Tokens, Cookies, Scrum, and other digital recyclable energy to be added to your digital bank account with Varo, our campus bank, and use it to build credit and purchase items on the online store or on campus, and in some stores near here – plus Walmart & Target, yes (crowd clapping), they have agreed to work together for Mr. Cheebs – (waves a hand at Mr. Cheebs)
(Crowd Applause)
(Mr. Cheebs takes a bow, then tucks his suit down and has a seat)
“We all love Mr. Cheebs, so this one is special.”




Leave a comment