Fiori Tree Views (#816)

* add read only tree table and value help
* rm tree table in catalogservice
* Update cat-service.cds
* i18n and object page
* hana workaround, local messaging and rm virtual
* move hierarchy to fiori
* Update admin-service.cds

* Update common.cds

* fix after moving to fiori

* fix UI filter

* file-based-messaging in hybrid

* review fixes

* Update services.cds

* make bookshop Books fiori.draft.enabled

* add simplest handler for sqlite

* adapt test and link in csvs

* .

* Reverting to human-readable UUIDs :)

* Less obstrusive workaround

* typo

* Update fiori/app/common.cds

* Update fiori/app/common.cds

* Workaround for stupid GUID check in Fiori client

* ...

* Simplified mock support for recursive hierarchies in SQLite :)

* missing comma

* Rudimentary tree support for Genres on SQLite

* ?.

* fixed copy error

* using subselect to determine leafs

* Revert "using subselect to determine leafs"

This reverts commit f01ddaea1f.

* Using scalar subselect for DrillState

* .

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Co-authored-by: D070615 <olena.timrova@sap.com>
Co-authored-by: D045778 <johannes.vogel@sap.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Hutzel <daniel.hutzel@sap.com>
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ID,title,descr,author_ID,stock,price,currency_code,genre_ID
201,Wuthering Heights,"Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë's only novel, was published in 1847 under the pseudonym ""Ellis Bell"". It was written between October 1845 and June 1846. Wuthering Heights and Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey were accepted by publisher Thomas Newby before the success of their sister Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited the manuscript of Wuthering Heights and arranged for the edited version to be published as a posthumous second edition in 1850.",101,12,11.11,GBP,11
207,Jane Eyre,"Jane Eyre /ɛər/ (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë, published under the pen name ""Currer Bell"", on 16 October 1847, by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first American edition was published the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Primarily a bildungsroman, Jane Eyre follows the experiences of its eponymous heroine, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Mr. Rochester, the brooding master of Thornfield Hall. The novel revolutionised prose fiction in that the focus on Jane's moral and spiritual development is told through an intimate, first-person narrative, where actions and events are coloured by a psychological intensity. The book contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of Christian morality at its core and is considered by many to be ahead of its time because of Jane's individualistic character and how the novel approaches the topics of class, sexuality, religion and feminism.",107,11,12.34,GBP,11
251,The Raven,"""The Raven"" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a talking raven's mysterious visit to a distraught lover, tracing the man's slow fall into madness. The lover, often identified as being a student, is lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore. Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further distress the protagonist with its constant repetition of the word ""Nevermore"". The poem makes use of folk, mythological, religious, and classical references.",150,333,13.13,USD,16
252,Eleonora,"""Eleonora"" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1842 in Philadelphia in the literary annual The Gift. It is often regarded as somewhat autobiographical and has a relatively ""happy"" ending.",150,555,14,USD,15
271,Catweazle,"Catweazle is a British fantasy television series, starring Geoffrey Bayldon in the title role, and created by Richard Carpenter for London Weekend Television. The first series, produced and directed by Quentin Lawrence, was screened in the UK on ITV in 1970. The second series, directed by David Reid and David Lane, was shown in 1971. Each series had thirteen episodes, most but not all written by Carpenter, who also published two books based on the scripts.",170,22,150,JPY,13
201,Wuthering Heights,"Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë's only novel, was published in 1847 under the pseudonym ""Ellis Bell"". It was written between October 1845 and June 1846. Wuthering Heights and Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey were accepted by publisher Thomas Newby before the success of their sister Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited the manuscript of Wuthering Heights and arranged for the edited version to be published as a posthumous second edition in 1850.",101,12,11.11,GBP,11aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
207,Jane Eyre,"Jane Eyre /ɛər/ (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë, published under the pen name ""Currer Bell"", on 16 October 1847, by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first American edition was published the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Primarily a bildungsroman, Jane Eyre follows the experiences of its eponymous heroine, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Mr. Rochester, the brooding master of Thornfield Hall. The novel revolutionised prose fiction in that the focus on Jane's moral and spiritual development is told through an intimate, first-person narrative, where actions and events are coloured by a psychological intensity. The book contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of Christian morality at its core and is considered by many to be ahead of its time because of Jane's individualistic character and how the novel approaches the topics of class, sexuality, religion and feminism.",107,11,12.34,GBP,11aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
251,The Raven,"""The Raven"" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a talking raven's mysterious visit to a distraught lover, tracing the man's slow fall into madness. The lover, often identified as being a student, is lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore. Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further distress the protagonist with its constant repetition of the word ""Nevermore"". The poem makes use of folk, mythological, religious, and classical references.",150,333,13.13,USD,16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
252,Eleonora,"""Eleonora"" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1842 in Philadelphia in the literary annual The Gift. It is often regarded as somewhat autobiographical and has a relatively ""happy"" ending.",150,555,14,USD,15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
271,Catweazle,"Catweazle is a British fantasy television series, starring Geoffrey Bayldon in the title role, and created by Richard Carpenter for London Weekend Television. The first series, produced and directed by Quentin Lawrence, was screened in the UK on ITV in 1970. The second series, directed by David Reid and David Lane, was shown in 1971. Each series had thirteen episodes, most but not all written by Carpenter, who also published two books based on the scripts.",170,22,150,JPY,13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
1 ID title descr author_ID stock price currency_code genre_ID
2 201 Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë's only novel, was published in 1847 under the pseudonym "Ellis Bell". It was written between October 1845 and June 1846. Wuthering Heights and Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey were accepted by publisher Thomas Newby before the success of their sister Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited the manuscript of Wuthering Heights and arranged for the edited version to be published as a posthumous second edition in 1850. 101 12 11.11 GBP 11 11aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
3 207 Jane Eyre Jane Eyre /ɛər/ (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë, published under the pen name "Currer Bell", on 16 October 1847, by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first American edition was published the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Primarily a bildungsroman, Jane Eyre follows the experiences of its eponymous heroine, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Mr. Rochester, the brooding master of Thornfield Hall. The novel revolutionised prose fiction in that the focus on Jane's moral and spiritual development is told through an intimate, first-person narrative, where actions and events are coloured by a psychological intensity. The book contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of Christian morality at its core and is considered by many to be ahead of its time because of Jane's individualistic character and how the novel approaches the topics of class, sexuality, religion and feminism. 107 11 12.34 GBP 11 11aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
4 251 The Raven "The Raven" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a talking raven's mysterious visit to a distraught lover, tracing the man's slow fall into madness. The lover, often identified as being a student, is lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore. Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further distress the protagonist with its constant repetition of the word "Nevermore". The poem makes use of folk, mythological, religious, and classical references. 150 333 13.13 USD 16 16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
5 252 Eleonora "Eleonora" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1842 in Philadelphia in the literary annual The Gift. It is often regarded as somewhat autobiographical and has a relatively "happy" ending. 150 555 14 USD 15 15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa
6 271 Catweazle Catweazle is a British fantasy television series, starring Geoffrey Bayldon in the title role, and created by Richard Carpenter for London Weekend Television. The first series, produced and directed by Quentin Lawrence, was screened in the UK on ITV in 1970. The second series, directed by David Reid and David Lane, was shown in 1971. Each series had thirteen episodes, most but not all written by Carpenter, who also published two books based on the scripts. 170 22 150 JPY 13 13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa

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ID,locale,title,descr
201,de,Sturmhöhe,"Sturmhöhe (Originaltitel: Wuthering Heights) ist der einzige Roman der englischen Schriftstellerin Emily Brontë (18181848). Der 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Ellis Bell veröffentlichte Roman wurde vom viktorianischen Publikum weitgehend abgelehnt, heute gilt er als ein Klassiker der britischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts."
201,fr,Les Hauts de Hurlevent,"Les Hauts de Hurlevent (titre original : Wuthering Heights), parfois orthographié Les Hauts de Hurle-Vent, est l'unique roman d'Emily Brontë, publié pour la première fois en 1847 sous le pseudonyme dEllis Bell. Loin d'être un récit moralisateur, Emily Brontë achève néanmoins le roman dans une atmosphère sereine, suggérant le triomphe de la paix et du Bien sur la vengeance et le Mal."
207,de,Jane Eyre,"Jane Eyre. Eine Autobiographie (Originaltitel: Jane Eyre. An Autobiography), erstmals erschienen im Jahr 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Currer Bell, ist der erste veröffentlichte Roman der britischen Autorin Charlotte Brontë und ein Klassiker der viktorianischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts. Der Roman erzählt in Form einer Ich-Erzählung die Lebensgeschichte von Jane Eyre (ausgesprochen /ˌdʒeɪn ˈɛə/), die nach einer schweren Kindheit eine Stelle als Gouvernante annimmt und sich in ihren Arbeitgeber verliebt, jedoch immer wieder um ihre Freiheit und Selbstbestimmung kämpfen muss. Als klein, dünn, blass, stets schlicht dunkel gekleidet und mit strengem Mittelscheitel beschrieben, gilt die Heldin des Romans Jane Eyre nicht zuletzt aufgrund der Kino- und Fernsehversionen der melodramatischen Romanvorlage als die bekannteste englische Gouvernante der Literaturgeschichte"
252,de,Eleonora,"“Eleonora” ist eine Erzählung von Edgar Allan Poe. Sie wurde 1841 erstveröffentlicht. In ihr geht es um das Paradox der Treue in der Treulosigkeit."
ID_texts,ID,locale,title,descr
d2a65a27-9f2a-480f-bc38-84ee8ec5c13e,201,de,Sturmhöhe,"Sturmhöhe (Originaltitel: Wuthering Heights) ist der einzige Roman der englischen Schriftstellerin Emily Brontë (18181848). Der 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Ellis Bell veröffentlichte Roman wurde vom viktorianischen Publikum weitgehend abgelehnt, heute gilt er als ein Klassiker der britischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts."
8c42c706-a979-41cf-9ffe-91e6cf1383a0,201,fr,Les Hauts de Hurlevent,"Les Hauts de Hurlevent (titre original : Wuthering Heights), parfois orthographié Les Hauts de Hurle-Vent, est l'unique roman d'Emily Brontë, publié pour la première fois en 1847 sous le pseudonyme dEllis Bell. Loin d'être un récit moralisateur, Emily Brontë achève néanmoins le roman dans une atmosphère sereine, suggérant le triomphe de la paix et du Bien sur la vengeance et le Mal."
9e1c4c81-dc90-4600-85b1-e9dd4bf12ce0,207,de,Jane Eyre,"Jane Eyre. Eine Autobiographie (Originaltitel: Jane Eyre. An Autobiography), erstmals erschienen im Jahr 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Currer Bell, ist der erste veröffentlichte Roman der britischen Autorin Charlotte Brontë und ein Klassiker der viktorianischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts. Der Roman erzählt in Form einer Ich-Erzählung die Lebensgeschichte von Jane Eyre (ausgesprochen /ˌdʒeɪn ˈɛə/), die nach einer schweren Kindheit eine Stelle als Gouvernante annimmt und sich in ihren Arbeitgeber verliebt, jedoch immer wieder um ihre Freiheit und Selbstbestimmung kämpfen muss. Als klein, dünn, blass, stets schlicht dunkel gekleidet und mit strengem Mittelscheitel beschrieben, gilt die Heldin des Romans Jane Eyre nicht zuletzt aufgrund der Kino- und Fernsehversionen der melodramatischen Romanvorlage als die bekannteste englische Gouvernante der Literaturgeschichte"
9be0524b-4cb9-4fc1-9dc2-d65b1c13cf53,252,de,Eleonora,"“Eleonora” ist eine Erzählung von Edgar Allan Poe. Sie wurde 1841 erstveröffentlicht. In ihr geht es um das Paradox der Treue in der Treulosigkeit."
1 ID_texts ID locale title descr
2 d2a65a27-9f2a-480f-bc38-84ee8ec5c13e 201 de Sturmhöhe Sturmhöhe (Originaltitel: Wuthering Heights) ist der einzige Roman der englischen Schriftstellerin Emily Brontë (1818–1848). Der 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Ellis Bell veröffentlichte Roman wurde vom viktorianischen Publikum weitgehend abgelehnt, heute gilt er als ein Klassiker der britischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts.
3 8c42c706-a979-41cf-9ffe-91e6cf1383a0 201 fr Les Hauts de Hurlevent Les Hauts de Hurlevent (titre original : Wuthering Heights), parfois orthographié Les Hauts de Hurle-Vent, est l'unique roman d'Emily Brontë, publié pour la première fois en 1847 sous le pseudonyme d’Ellis Bell. Loin d'être un récit moralisateur, Emily Brontë achève néanmoins le roman dans une atmosphère sereine, suggérant le triomphe de la paix et du Bien sur la vengeance et le Mal.
4 9e1c4c81-dc90-4600-85b1-e9dd4bf12ce0 207 de Jane Eyre Jane Eyre. Eine Autobiographie (Originaltitel: Jane Eyre. An Autobiography), erstmals erschienen im Jahr 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Currer Bell, ist der erste veröffentlichte Roman der britischen Autorin Charlotte Brontë und ein Klassiker der viktorianischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts. Der Roman erzählt in Form einer Ich-Erzählung die Lebensgeschichte von Jane Eyre (ausgesprochen /ˌdʒeɪn ˈɛə/), die nach einer schweren Kindheit eine Stelle als Gouvernante annimmt und sich in ihren Arbeitgeber verliebt, jedoch immer wieder um ihre Freiheit und Selbstbestimmung kämpfen muss. Als klein, dünn, blass, stets schlicht dunkel gekleidet und mit strengem Mittelscheitel beschrieben, gilt die Heldin des Romans Jane Eyre nicht zuletzt aufgrund der Kino- und Fernsehversionen der melodramatischen Romanvorlage als die bekannteste englische Gouvernante der Literaturgeschichte
5 9be0524b-4cb9-4fc1-9dc2-d65b1c13cf53 252 de Eleonora “Eleonora” ist eine Erzählung von Edgar Allan Poe. Sie wurde 1841 erstveröffentlicht. In ihr geht es um das Paradox der Treue in der Treulosigkeit.

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@@ -1,16 +1,43 @@
ID,parent_ID,name
10,,Fiction
11,10,Drama
12,10,Poetry
13,10,Fantasy
14,10,Science Fiction
15,10,Romance
16,10,Mystery
17,10,Thriller
18,10,Dystopia
19,10,Fairy Tale
20,,Non-Fiction
21,20,Biography
22,21,Autobiography
23,20,Essay
24,20,Speech
10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,,Fiction
11aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Drama
12aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Poetry
13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Fantasy
131aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Fairy Tale
132aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Epic Fantasy
133aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,High Fantasy
134aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Gothic
14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Science Fiction
141aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Utopian and Dystopian
1411aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,141aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Utopian
1412aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,141aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Dystopian
14121aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,1412aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Cyberpunk
141211aa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,14121aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Steampunk
142aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Space Opera
143aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Time Travel
144aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Tech Noir
15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Romance
151aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Contemporary Romance
152aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Historical Romance
153aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Romantic Suspense
16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Mystery
161aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Crime
1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,161aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Thriller
16111aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Police Procedural
16112aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Legal Thriller
16113aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Medical Thriller
16114aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Spy Thriller
1612aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,161aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Detective
1613aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,161aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Suspense
162aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Noir
1621aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,162aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Nordic Noir
1622aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,162aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Tart Noir
163aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Cozy Mystery
17aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Adventure
18aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Short Story
19aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Graphic Novel
20aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,,Non-Fiction
21aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,20aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Biography
22aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,21aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Autobiography
23aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,20aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Essay
24aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,20aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa,Speech
1 ID parent_ID name
2 10 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Fiction
3 11 11aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Drama
4 12 12aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Poetry
5 13 13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Fantasy
6 14 131aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Science Fiction Fairy Tale
7 15 132aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Romance Epic Fantasy
8 16 133aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Mystery High Fantasy
9 17 134aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 13aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Thriller Gothic
10 18 14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Dystopia Science Fiction
11 19 141aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10 14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Fairy Tale Utopian and Dystopian
12 20 1411aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 141aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Non-Fiction Utopian
13 21 1412aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 20 141aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Biography Dystopian
14 22 14121aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 21 1412aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Autobiography Cyberpunk
15 23 141211aa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 20 14121aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Essay Steampunk
16 24 142aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 20 14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Speech Space Opera
17 143aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Time Travel
18 144aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 14aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Tech Noir
19 15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Romance
20 151aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Contemporary Romance
21 152aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Historical Romance
22 153aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 15aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Romantic Suspense
23 16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Mystery
24 161aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Crime
25 1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 161aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Thriller
26 16111aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Police Procedural
27 16112aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Legal Thriller
28 16113aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Medical Thriller
29 16114aaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 1611aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Spy Thriller
30 1612aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 161aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Detective
31 1613aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 161aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Suspense
32 162aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Noir
33 1621aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 162aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Nordic Noir
34 1622aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 162aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Tart Noir
35 163aaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 16aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Cozy Mystery
36 17aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Adventure
37 18aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Short Story
38 19aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 10aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Graphic Novel
39 20aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Non-Fiction
40 21aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 20aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Biography
41 22aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 21aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Autobiography
42 23aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 20aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Essay
43 24aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa 20aaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa Speech

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@@ -25,9 +25,14 @@ entity Authors : managed {
/** Hierarchically organized Code List for Genres */
entity Genres : sap.common.CodeList {
key ID : Integer;
key ID : UUID;
parent : Association to Genres;
children : Composition of many Genres on children.parent = $self;
}
type Price : Decimal(9,2);
// ------------------------------------------------------------------
// temporary workaround for reuse in fiori sample and hana deployment
annotate Books with @fiori.draft.enabled;

1
fiori/.env Normal file
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cds.requires.[hybrid].messaging.kind=file-based-messaging

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Age = Age
Lifetime = Lifetime
SubGenres = Sub Genres
SubGenres = Subgenre
NumCode = Numeric Code
MinorUnit = Minor Unit

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using { AdminService } from '@capire/bookstore';
using from '../common'; // to help UI linter get the complete annotations
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Books Object Page
@@ -40,7 +42,48 @@ annotate AdminService.Books with @(
}
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Value Help for Tree Table
//
annotate AdminService.Books with {
genre @(Common: {
Label : 'Genre',
ValueList: {
CollectionPath : 'Genres',
Parameters : [
{
$Type : 'Common.ValueListParameterDisplayOnly',
ValueListProperty: 'name',
},
{
$Type : 'Common.ValueListParameterInOut',
LocalDataProperty: genre_ID,
ValueListProperty: 'ID',
}
],
PresentationVariantQualifier: 'VH',
}
});
}
annotate AdminService.Genres with @UI: {
PresentationVariant #VH: {
$Type : 'UI.PresentationVariantType',
Visualizations : ['@UI.LineItem'],
RecursiveHierarchyQualifier: 'GenreHierarchy'
},
LineItem : [{
$Type: 'UI.DataField',
Value: name,
Label :'{i18n>Name}'
}],
};
// Hide ID because of the ValueHelp
annotate AdminService.Genres with {
ID @UI.Hidden;
};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
@@ -82,5 +125,3 @@ extend service AdminService {
// Workaround for Fiori popup for asking user to enter a new UUID on Create
annotate AdminService.Books with { ID @Core.Computed; }
// Show Genre as drop down, not a dialog
annotate AdminService.Books with { genre @Common.ValueListWithFixedValues; }

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@@ -18,6 +18,14 @@
"title": "Browse Books",
"targetURL": "#Books-display"
}
},
{
"id": "BrowseGenres",
"tileType": "sap.ushell.ui.tile.StaticTile",
"properties": {
"title": "Browse Genres",
"targetURL": "#Genres-display"
}
}
]
},
@@ -106,6 +114,24 @@
"url": "/admin-authors/webapp"
}
},
"BrowseGenres": {
"semanticObject": "Genres",
"action": "display",
"title": "Browse Genres",
"signature": {
"parameters": {
"Genre.ID": {
"renameTo": "ID"
}
},
"additionalParameters": "ignored"
},
"resolutionResult": {
"applicationType": "SAPUI5",
"additionalInformation": "SAPUI5.Component=genres",
"url": "/genres/webapp"
}
},
"ManageBooks": {
"semanticObject": "Books",
"action": "manage",

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@@ -69,28 +69,81 @@ annotate my.Books with {
image @title: '{i18n>Image}';
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Computed Fields for Tree Tables
//
// DISCLAIMER: The below are an alpha version implementation and will change in final release !!!
//
aspect Hierarchy {
LimitedDescendantCount : Integer64 = null;
DistanceFromRoot : Integer64 = null;
DrillState : String = null;
Matched : Boolean = null;
MatchedDescendantCount : Integer64 = null;
LimitedRank : Integer64 = null;
}
annotate Hierarchy with @Capabilities.FilterRestrictions.NonFilterableProperties: [
'LimitedDescendantCount',
'DistanceFromRoot',
'DrillState',
'Matched',
'MatchedDescendantCount',
'LimitedRank'
];
annotate Hierarchy with @Capabilities.SortRestrictions.NonSortableProperties: [
'LimitedDescendantCount',
'DistanceFromRoot',
'DrillState',
'Matched',
'MatchedDescendantCount',
'LimitedRank'
];
extend my.Genres with Hierarchy;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Genres Tree Table Annotations
//
// DISCLAIMER: The below are an alpha version implementation and will change in final release !!!
//
annotate my.Genres with @Aggregation.RecursiveHierarchy #GenreHierarchy: {
$Type : 'Aggregation.RecursiveHierarchyType',
NodeProperty : ID, // identifies a node
ParentNavigationProperty: parent // navigates to a node's parent
};
annotate my.Genres with @Hierarchy.RecursiveHierarchy #GenreHierarchy: {
$Type : 'Hierarchy.RecursiveHierarchyType',
LimitedDescendantCount: LimitedDescendantCount,
DistanceFromRoot : DistanceFromRoot,
DrillState : DrillState,
Matched : Matched,
MatchedDescendantCount: MatchedDescendantCount,
LimitedRank : LimitedRank
};
annotate my.Genres with @(
readonly,
cds.search: {name}
);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Genres List
//
annotate my.Genres with @(
Common.SemanticKey : [name],
UI : {
SelectionFields : [name],
LineItem : [
{ Value: name },
{
Value : parent.name,
Label: 'Main Genre'
},
],
}
Common.SemanticKey : [name],
UI : {
SelectionFields : [name],
LineItem : [
{ Value : name, Label : '{i18n>Name}' },
],
}
);
annotate my.Genres with {
ID @Common.Text : name @Common.TextArrangement : #TextOnly;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Genre Details
@@ -102,12 +155,7 @@ annotate my.Genres with @(UI : {
TypeNamePlural : '{i18n>Genres}',
Title : { Value: name },
Description : { Value: ID }
},
Facets : [{
$Type : 'UI.ReferenceFacet',
Label : '{i18n>SubGenres}',
Target : 'children/@UI.LineItem'
}, ],
}
});
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@@ -115,7 +163,6 @@ annotate my.Genres with @(UI : {
// Genres Elements
//
annotate my.Genres with {
ID @title: '{i18n>ID}';
name @title: '{i18n>Genre}';
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
/*
All annotations needed for UI5 Tree Table View are located in '../common'
*/

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
sap.ui.define(["sap/fe/core/AppComponent"], ac => ac.extend("genres.Component", {
metadata:{ manifest:'json' }
}))

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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
#XTIT
appTitle=Browse Genres
#XTXT
appDescription=Genres as Tree View

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
appTitle=Zeige Genres
appDescription=Genres als Baumansicht

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@@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
{
"_version": "1.8.0",
"sap.app": {
"id": "genres",
"type": "application",
"title": "{{appTitle}}",
"description": "{{appDescription}}",
"applicationVersion": {
"version": "1.0.0"
},
"dataSources": {
"AdminService": {
"uri": "admin/",
"type": "OData",
"settings": {
"odataVersion": "4.0"
}
}
},
"crossNavigation": {
"inbounds": {
"Genres-display": {
"signature": {
"parameters": {},
"additionalParameters": "allowed"
},
"semanticObject": "Genres",
"action": "display"
}
}
}
},
"sap.ui5": {
"dependencies": {
"minUI5Version": "1.122.0",
"libs": {
"sap.fe.templates": {}
}
},
"models": {
"i18n": {
"type": "sap.ui.model.resource.ResourceModel",
"uri": "i18n/i18n.properties"
},
"": {
"dataSource": "AdminService",
"settings": {
"synchronizationMode": "None",
"operationMode": "Server",
"autoExpandSelect": true,
"earlyRequests": true,
"groupProperties": {
"default": {
"submit": "Auto"
}
}
}
}
},
"routing": {
"routes": [
{
"pattern": ":?query:",
"name": "GenresList",
"target": "GenresList"
},
{
"pattern": "Genres({key}):?query:",
"name": "GenresDetails",
"target": "GenresDetails"
}
],
"targets": {
"GenresList": {
"type": "Component",
"id": "GenresList",
"name": "sap.fe.templates.ListReport",
"options": {
"settings": {
"contextPath": "/Genres",
"navigation": {
"Genres": {
"detail": {
"route": "GenresDetails"
}
}
},
"controlConfiguration": {
"@com.sap.vocabularies.UI.v1.LineItem": {
"tableSettings": {
"hierarchyQualifier": "GenreHierarchy",
"type": "TreeTable"
}
}
}
}
}
},
"GenresDetails": {
"type": "Component",
"id": "GenresDetails",
"name": "sap.fe.templates.ObjectPage",
"options": {
"settings": {
"contextPath": "/Genres"
}
}
}
}
},
"contentDensities": {
"compact": true,
"cozy": true
}
},
"sap.ui": {
"technology": "UI5",
"fullWidth": false
},
"sap.fiori": {
"registrationIds": [],
"archeType": "transactional"
}
}

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
namespace sap.capire.bookshop;
using { sap.capire.bookshop } from '@capire/bookstore/srv/mashup';
entity GenreHierarchy : bookshop.Genres {
hierarchyLevel : Integer default 0;
drillState : String default 'leaf';
parent : Association to GenreHierarchy;
children : Composition of many GenreHierarchy on children.parent = $self;
}
extend service CatalogService with {
@readonly entity GenreHierarchy as projection on bookshop.GenreHierarchy;
}

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
ID;parent_ID;name;hierarchyLevel;drillState
10;;Fiction;0;expanded
11;10;Drama;1;leaf
12;10;Poetry;1;leaf
13;10;Fantasy;1;leaf
14;10;Science Fiction;1;leaf
15;10;Romance;1;leaf
16;10;Mystery;1;leaf
17;10;Thriller;1;leaf
18;10;Dystopia;1;leaf
20;;Non-Fiction;0;expanded
19;10;Fairy Tale;1;leaf
21;20;Biography;1;expanded
22;21;Autobiography;2;leaf
23;20;Essay;1;leaf
24;20;Speech;1;leaf
1 ID parent_ID name hierarchyLevel drillState
2 10 Fiction 0 expanded
3 11 10 Drama 1 leaf
4 12 10 Poetry 1 leaf
5 13 10 Fantasy 1 leaf
6 14 10 Science Fiction 1 leaf
7 15 10 Romance 1 leaf
8 16 10 Mystery 1 leaf
9 17 10 Thriller 1 leaf
10 18 10 Dystopia 1 leaf
11 20 Non-Fiction 0 expanded
12 19 10 Fairy Tale 1 leaf
13 21 20 Biography 1 expanded
14 22 21 Autobiography 2 leaf
15 23 20 Essay 1 leaf
16 24 20 Speech 1 leaf

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib')
if (cds.requires.db?.kind === 'sqlite') {
cds.on ('serving:AdminService', srv => srv.prepend(() => {
const {Genres} = srv.entities
// Register a simplistic handler for hierarchical queries
srv.on('READ', Genres, (req,next) => {
const q = req.query
// Expand query on a single row
if (q.SELECT.recurse?.where?.[0].ref[0] === 'Distance') {
q.SELECT.where[0] = 'parent_ID'
// Initial query
} else if (!q.SELECT.search && !is_count(q)) {
q.SELECT.where ??= [ 'parent_ID is null' ]
}
// Use scalar subselect for DrillState
q.SELECT.from.as = 'g'
q.SELECT.columns = q.SELECT.columns.map (c => {
if (c.ref == 'DrillState') return { xpr:[`
CASE WHEN ( SELECT count(1) from ${Genres} where parent_ID = g.ID ) > 0
THEN 'collapsed' ELSE 'leaf' END`
], as: 'DrillState' }
else return c
})
// Suppress error message: Feature "recurse" queries not supported.
delete q.SELECT.__proto__.recurse
delete q.SELECT.recurse
return next()
})
}))
}
const is_count = q => q.SELECT.columns?.length === 1 && q.SELECT.columns[0].func === 'count'

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@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ describe('cap/samples - Bookshop APIs', () => {
})
it('serves ListOfBooks?$expand=genre,currency', async () => {
const Mystery = { ID: 16, name: 'Mystery', descr: null, parent_ID: 10 }
const Romance = { ID: 15, name: 'Romance', descr: null, parent_ID: 10 }
const Mystery = { name: 'Mystery' }
const Romance = { name: 'Romance' }
const USD = { code: 'USD', name: 'US Dollar', descr: null, symbol: '$' }
const { data } = await GET `/browse/ListOfBooks ${{
params: { $search: 'Po', $select: `title,author`, $expand:`genre,currency` },