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Oracle Essbase 9 Implementation Guide

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Oracle Essbase 9 Implementation Guide

Overview of this book

The hot new data analysis trends involve business intelligence and analytics. The technology that supports business intelligence and analytics better than anything else is today's multidimensional OLAP technology ñ and there is none better than Oracle Essbase! Although storing data in a cube and developing analytical applications leaves many people grasping for understanding, especially if their experience is with relational databases, embracing OLAP technology will pay big dividends in the long run. It's easy to develop multidimensional analytic OLAP solutions when you have got this Oracle Essbase book to hand. It is a step-by-step guide to timeless Essbase fundamentals, which takes you from a basic software installation through to launching a fully functioning Essbase database cube. This book will guide you through every stage of installing Oracle's Essbase software on your analytic server, the Essbase Administration Services client, and the client software itself. You will learn, in easy-to-understand language, the concepts of multidimensional database technology as you are taken step by step through building an actual Essbase application complete with database, database calculation scripts, and database report scripts. Once you have your system built and functional, the next course of instruction covers the available automation features included in your Essbase software package and how to use them. These chapters alone are worth the price of admission! As an IT professional you quite rightly have a desire to understand multidimensional OLAP ñ this book gives you that understanding. Should you wish to embark on an exciting career as an Essbase developer/administrator, this book provides a fantastic foundation from which to grow. Best of all, this book is filled with the tips and tricks that you can only get from many years and countless hours spent playing with Essbase. You get them all in just the time it takes you to complete this book.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Oracle Essbase 9 Implementation Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
Acknowledgements
Preface

Creating your first Essbase application


When viewing information in the EAS, you will notice that it is setup in a similar fashion to Windows Explorer, with a graphical hierarchical tree structure.

To create an Essbase application, click on the File menu in EAS and select New. You then have the choice of selecting either the BSO or the ASO storage options.

For our Esscar Motor Company example, we have selected BSO as our storage option. This is where you also have the option to choose either Unicode or Non-Unicode. We will be using Non-Unicode for our application. Now, give a name to your application, say, ESSCAR.

In a Non-Unicode application, Essbase supports upto 8 characters for the names of all Essbase objects like application names, database names, data load rules file names, and calculation script names.

Note

Very important!

In Windows-based installations, using spaces in database object names and their associated directory paths should be avoided at all costs. Coding can sometimes...