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Oracle Essbase 11 Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle Essbase 11 Development Cookbook Over 90 advanced development recipes to build and take your Oracle Essbase Applications further with this book and ebook

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849683265
Length 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jose R Ruiz Jose R Ruiz
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Oracle Essbase 11 Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Understanding and Modifying Data Sources 2. Using Essbase Studio FREE CHAPTER 3. Building the BSO Cube 4. Building the ASO Cube 5. Using EAS for Development 6. Creating Calculation Scripts 7. Using MaxL to Automate Process 8. Data Integration 9. Provisioning Security Using MaxL Editor or Shared Services 10. Developing Dynamic Reports Index

Introduction


This chapter is designed to show some of the differences we will need to consider when developing an Aggregate Storage Option (ASO) database in contrast to the classic Block Storage Option (BSO) database. In addition, we will also create a drill-through report in Essbase Studio to complete the tasks discussed in Chapter 3's list of development tasks.

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There is one database type that we will not be discussing but is worth mentioning here for your information. The XOLAP (eXtended On-Line Analytic Processing) database has hierarchies and an outline, just like the ASO and BSO database types, but when a user requests data, a SQL Script is generated and the relational data source is queried. The process of designing the XOLAP database is similar to the database modeling we completed in the previous chapters, but it does have some differences in its work flow and user guidelines. Review the Oracle Essbase Studio User's Guide for more information on XOLAP.

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