BI Queries are part of database of configuration

Dear Friends,
I would like to know whether BI Queries are part of configuration or database.
Thanks in advance & Regards,
Chetana Kotian

Hi,
If you ask about queries, that are made in Query Designer or Bex Analyzer, it's a part of configuratoin. Queris take data from cube, dso (ods) or something else.
Regards,
Veronika.

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