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IBM Cognos 8 Report Studio Cookbook

You're reading from   IBM Cognos 8 Report Studio Cookbook Over 80 great recipes for taking control of Cognos 8 Report Studio

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849680349
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhishek Sanghani Abhishek Sanghani
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

IBM Cognos 8 Report Studio Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
1. Report Authoring Basic Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Report Authoring 3. Tips and Tricks: JavaScripts 4. Tips and Tricks: Report Page 5. XML Editing 6. Writing Printable Reports 7. Working with Dimensional Models 8. Macros 9. Using Report Studio Better 10. Some More Useful Recipes 11. Best Practices Recommendations and References Index

Capturing query


Report Studio is a tool for wider audience—right from business users, management personnel and analysts, to the pure technical report writers. If you are a technical person who understands the SQL/MDX being fired on the database, you certainly want to examine one to optimize the report performance and sometimes to merely ensure that everything is fine.

This recipe will talk about the right ways to capture the query fired on data source.

Getting ready

We will use the list report created in the previous recipe for this.

How to do it...

  1. Open the report in Cognos Report Studio.

  2. Go to Query Explorer and set the Usage of the filter item to Optional.

  3. From the menu, select Tools | Show Generated SQL/MDX.

  4. A new dialog box will appear with the SQL statements for each query subject. (only Query1 in this example)

  5. Choose Native SQL from the dropdown. Examine the SQL statement.

  6. You will notice that there are no filters in the WHERE condition.

  7. Now, close this dialog box. Change the Usage of filter...

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