SAP HANA Privileges for Frontend Tools

Hello,
I am pretty new to HANA and having problems to access my created views from Frontend Tools like Design Studio or Lumira.
I have created several tables and on top created an Analytic View. Tables and views are in the same schema, but I assigned the view to a package. If I want to access the view via Design Studio there are no views or packages shown.
My User has the following privileges and roles:
Roles:
CONTENT_ADMIN
USER
MODELING
MONITORING
PUBLIC
Object Privileges:
_SYS_REPO
REPOSITORY_REST (SYS)
Analytical Privileges:
_SYS_BI_CP_ALL
Package Privileges:
package to which the View was assigned
If I want to Data Preview myView I get an error: inssuficient privileges.
Has anybody an Idea? Is there an tutorial for granting privileges for reporting purpose? The Admin Guide is very general and I thought by using the standrad roles are sufficient for my sceanrio.
Help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Waldemar

So as the trace is saying did you give "Grant" option? And hence you are able to preview the data in HANA. It means:
1) You are able to see the package from "myUser"
2) You were able to do data preview from HANA on the analytic view
Right?
If it is "myUser" who created the tables, then i don't think you need to grant again.
I was mentioning you to grant SYS_BI (SELECT) ,_SYS (SELECT) to "myUser"
And after all this your issue currently is "myUser" cant see the views in Design studio? Could you confirm that you are logging into Design studio using "myUser"?
Regards,
Krishna Tangudu

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