What is the Statistical Analysis

Hi,
What is the Statistical Analysis(I need Tcode and What would i check in this) and Indexes Analysis(I need Tcode and What would i check in this) and RSRV also.
Please do the needful for me.
Thanks

Hi Gali,
Basically statistical analysis is done for the system design purpose.
you can use transaction DB02 where you can check for how much space does your object needs to store all the data based on the storage type it is going to use.
Suppose your scheduling option is From PSA and then data target,then from this stats you can determine how much space your data in BW will take.
You can go to option "Detailed analysis" in this transaction and give your object name and there you have various options to get the information on like compression,Index type.
Basically it gives you an idea about all the database aspect of your system and your object.
In RSRV is bcaically to check the data cosistency of your objects like cubes ODS, Mater data where you can correct the SID's of your object.So after your developments and data loads and you just need to check the data conistency through RSRV.
Hope this helps.
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        Ajeet Kumar Singh

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