What is LSA architecture and use give me a business senario?
Answer Posted / devesh kpase
Layered Scalable Architecture (LSA)
in simple words is a SAP's recommended way to implement a business flow in SAP BW. for eg - PSA is data acquisition layer in LSA that the data incoming from other system first comes to PSA in its original form. Similar ways LSA architecture basically is for different data persistent layers.
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LSA++ is for BWOH
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