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Certified Project Designer Cpd
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1. Graph Properties - accessible under Top Menu > Graph > Preferences from Graph View
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
Minimal or none
To save a Report Format
OLAP
2. Prompts to specify the level of a metric. They are not placed directly on a report - but rather embeded in a metric.
Attribute Elements
Level Prompts
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
Process for creating the Project Metadata
3. 1 - List info from the data source 2 - Identify facts 3 - Identify attributes 4 - Determine direct attribute relationships 5 - Organize hierarchies
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Minimal or none
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Reference Report Objects
4. Schema Objects - Application Objects - Configuration Objects
3-Tier Architecture
3 Types of Objects in MSTR Desktop
Physical Schema
3 components of a Report
5. The Attribute Form maps to different column names in multiple tables
Schema Objects
Attributes
Heterogeneous Attribute
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
6. Up: To see data at a higher-level attribute of the same hierarchy - Down: To see data at a lower-level attribute of the same hierarchy - Other Directions: To see data at any level of any hierarchy
2 types of Attribute Relationships
Facts
Types of drilling
Attribute Elements
7. It contains links to specific folders in the Folder List
Sorting
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
Shortcut Bar
8. Simple - Compound - Nested - Derived
4 types of Metrics
2 components of a Physical Schema
Table Keys
Characteristics of Nested Metrics
9. Enables "indented" grouping of related attributes. Useful for displaying a report at different levels quickly.
Outline Mode
3 project creation interfaces
2 types of Attribute Relationships
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
10. Facts are _____ in the data-warehouse. In MSTR - you created fact schema objects which reference those facts stored in the warehouse
Drilling
Stored
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Terabytes (TB)
11. A condition data must meet - created "on-the-fly" - in order to be included in a report. Does not affect the SQL.
Display views you can Print by
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
Report Formatting
View Filter
12. To see data at completely different levels - other than that of the original Grid or Graph
Project Source
Report Prompts
Homogeneous Attribute
Drilling
13. If you need to ____________ based on a specific Attribute Form - that form should be its own attribute.
MSTR Desktop Architect
Aggregate a Metric
Level Prompts
3 functions of Attribute Forms
14. A new tool for project design tasks - used for fine-tuning a project after initial creation
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
Architect Graphical Interface
Factors to consider when designing a logical data model
Configuration Wizard
15. OLTP data storage measure
Schema Objects
Gigabytes (GB)
View Filters
3 Types of Objects in MSTR Desktop
16. The logical associations between attributes that exist based on a business rule
2 options for Sorting
3 components of a Report
Attribute Relationships
Desktop Analyst
17. Made up of attributes - facts - metrics - etc. that make up the Metadata. All project info is stored in the Metadata.
Schema
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
Using a Search Object
2 types of Attribute Expression
18. One that uses 2 or more columns as its ID
User Hierarchies
To create the Project connectivity
Subtotals
Compound Attribute
19. The Attribute Form Expression that maps to multiple columns from the same table. May also contain an operator (aggregation).
Search Object
Derived Attribute Expression
Report Filter
Reports
20. Direct: A parent > child relationship - Indirect: 2 or more attributes are related only through a fact or set of facts
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
Value Prompts
2 types of Attribute Relationships
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
21. It creates the System Hierarchy - when you define Attributes and their corresponding relationships
The 3 MSTR Tools
The System
ETL
Attribute Elements
22. The intersection between a data-warehouse - Metadata repository and a user community. It contains objects such as reports - filters - templates and metrics.
Level Prompts
Project
Report Filter operators
Nested Metrics
23. A shortcut to an existing Object in a Project
Shortcut in MSTR Desktop
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Very high; part of ETL process
Simple Attribute Expression
24. Homogeneous - Heterogeneous
4 types of Metrics
Outline Mode
Derived Attribute Expression
2 types of Facts
25. 3 Ways: - Metric Value: Qualifies on a Metric value - Rank: Qualifies on a numeric rank of Metric values - Percent: Qualifies on the % of a Metric value being ranked
Report Editor
Gigabytes (GB)
Configuration Wizard
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
26. AND - OR - OR NOT - AND NOT
Minimal or none
Attribute Forms
3 Methods of MSTR Desktop navigation
Report Filter operators
27. Must have a one-to-one relationship with all other forms.
Reference Report Objects
Attribute Forms
Components of a Derived Metric
ID form
28. ID columns - Description columns - Fact columns
Report Filter
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Aggregate a Metric
Homogeneous Fact
29. 1 - Form definition 2 - Form general info 3 - Form category 4 - Form format
ID form
4 types of Report Filters
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
Reports
30. The default entry-points.
Notes
Process for creating the Project Metadata
Desktop Designer
Highest-level attributes
31. Tables that contain fact data and attribute ID columns that describe the level at which the fact values are recorded
Fact Tables
Nested Metrics
Locking and Resizing
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
32. A development environment to create BI applications - allowing users to edit the Metadata database
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
File types are allowed for exporting a Report
Desktop Architec
Very high; part of ETL process
33. Provide convenient paths for browsing attribute data - as defined by the user. They don't follow the logical model. May not consist of directly related attributes.
Highest-level attributes
Homogeneous Fact
Outline Mode
User Hierarchies
34. Subtotals reflect accumulations at selected attribute levels
4 parts of the Project Design Process
Components of Compound Metrics
Minimal or none
Subtotals
35. Attribute Creation Wizard - Attribute Editor
Methods are there to creating Attributes
4 parts of the Project Design Process
Desktop Architec
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
36. A full-featured version that enables Report Developers to design complex and sophisticated reports and documents
The System
Report Prompts
Table Keys
Desktop Designer
37. Create the Project Source - Create the Database Instance
Heterogeneous Fact
Table Keys
To create the Project connectivity
Types of drilling
38. Based on facts or attributes - Place at least 1 aggregation inside of another - Include 1 or more level definitions - May include 1 or more conditions - May include 1 or more transformations
Components of a Metric
Characteristics of Nested Metrics
Nested Metrics
Physical Schema
39. To define the level of aggregation for a specific metric - Used for qualifications
Architect Graphical Interface
Attributes
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
To create a Report Prompt
40. Using the Prompt Generation Wizard - Inside the Report Editor
Types of analysis you can perform with OLAP Services
Schema Object Editor
Attribute Creation Wizard good for
To create a Report Prompt
41. Compound - Homogeneous - Heterogeneous
2-Tier Architecture
Search Object
4 types of Metrics
3 types of Attributes
42. Simple: Single column unique identifier - Compound: 2 or more columns per unique identifier
3 components of a Report
2 types of Table Keys
To save a Report Format
Rollback your changes
43. An add-on product to the Intelligence Server to greatly enhance the type of analysis you can perform
ETL
Components of a MSTR architecture
Facts
MSTR OLAP Services
44. It contains the ID and DESC columns of all higher-level attributes
Compound Attribute
Desktop Designer
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
45. Enables you to specify the order in which the data in a report for a particular row/column appears; ascending or descending
Sorting
Physical Schema
File > Email Reports As
User Hierarchies
46. Grid View - Graph View - Grid/Graph View - SQL View
Display views you can Print by
3 components of a Report
Cannot create project objects
To "drill down" on a report
47. Metrics you create within a report using only those objects in the report.
Derived Metrics
Banding
Attribute Creation Wizard good for
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
48. Less storage - Simple SQL - Complex ETL
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Desktop Analyst
3 project creation interfaces
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
49. Cannot be directly put onto a Report - must be aggregated in a Metric - which can be added to a Report
Using a Search Object
Heterogeneous Fact
Facts
Physical Schema
50. User management - Security profiles - Server parameters - like report length - idle time and report prioritization
Desktop Administrative Functions
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Page-by
Lookup Tables
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