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guides:migration-toolkit:command-line:sqlways-ini:saphana-section [2019/06/11 00:26]
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guides:migration-toolkit:command-line:sqlways-ini:saphana-section [2019/11/16 09:59]
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 ====== Sqlways.ini File - Section [SAPHANA] ====== ====== Sqlways.ini File - Section [SAPHANA] ======
  
-This article describes sqlways.ini file [SAPHANA] section and options it contains. ​+This article describes sqlways.ini file'​s ​[SAPHANA] section and options it contains. ​
 ^  Option name  ^ Description ​ ^  ^  Option name  ^ Description ​ ^ 
 | **HOST** | This option sets the host name where import will be performed. | | **HOST** | This option sets the host name where import will be performed. |
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 | **COLUMN_STORE_TABLES** | This option allows converting tables from source database to COLUMN tables in Sap Hana. \\ Possible values - "​Yes",​ "​No"​ or Empty. Default value - "​No"​ or Empty. | | **COLUMN_STORE_TABLES** | This option allows converting tables from source database to COLUMN tables in Sap Hana. \\ Possible values - "​Yes",​ "​No"​ or Empty. Default value - "​No"​ or Empty. |
 | **APPLIANCE_DIR** | A path to the folder where CSV and CTL files will be moved after the conversion process should be specified in this option in order to load the definitions and data into Sap Hana database. | | **APPLIANCE_DIR** | A path to the folder where CSV and CTL files will be moved after the conversion process should be specified in this option in order to load the definitions and data into Sap Hana database. |
-| **COMMAND_SEPARATOR** | A command separator that will be used in the generated sql files should be specified in this option. A user can specify ​its own separator. \\ Default value - "#"​. |+| **COMMAND_SEPARATOR** | A command separator that will be used in the generated sql files should be specified in this option. A user can specify own separator. \\ Default value - "#"​. |