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Certified Project Designer Cpd
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1. Must have Subtotals enabled - or you won't see any data for higher-level attributes
2-Tier Architecture
Required on the report for Outline Model to work
Aggregate a Metric
2 components of a Physical Schema
2. A feature that enables users to delivers reports to the history list - cache or mobile
Report Template
Report Subscription
Banding
Search-based prompts
3. Direct: 2-tier - Server: 3-tier
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
Process for creating the Project Metadata
Application Objects
Metrics
4. It contains the ID and DESC columns of all higher-level attributes
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
Fact Expression
Project-level options/settings
Drilling
5. The unique values of an attribute obtained from the data-warehouse
Attribute Elements
ETL process
2 types of Facts
4 types of Report Filters
6. Prompts to specify the level of a metric. They are not placed directly on a report - but rather embeded in a metric.
Report Filter
Schema
Level Prompts
Warehouse Catalog
7. What tool do you use to create the Metadata DSN connection?
3 Types of Objects in MSTR Desktop
2 components of a Physical Schema
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
3-Tier Architecture
8. Made up of attributes - facts - metrics - etc. that make up the Metadata. All project info is stored in the Metadata.
Schema
2 types of Facts
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
3 project creation interfaces
9. History folder: To retrieve scheduled reports - MyPersonal Objects: Objects you create - visible only to you - Public Objects: Objects that can be viewed by all - Schema Objects: Objects that represent the logical data model (facts - attributes and h
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
View Filters
Default Project folder structure
10. More storage - Complex SQL - Simple ETL
Stored
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
Level Prompts
File > Email Reports As
11. Enables you to format report values based on a condition - such as highlights - font colors - etc.
Heterogeneous Attribute
Thresholding
Homogeneous Attribute
Compound Attribute
12. Facts - Attributes - Hierarchies
Components of the Logical Data Model
User Hierarchies
Rollback your changes
To create a Report Prompt
13. To see data at completely different levels - other than that of the original Grid or Graph
Compound Attribute
Compound Metric
Report Filter
Drilling
14. 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
Types of drilling
Homogeneous Fact
Relationship Tables
Nested Metrics
15. A full-featured version that enables Report Developers to design complex and sophisticated reports and documents
Desktop Designer
Report Objects
User Hierarchies
Physical Schema
16. Using the Prompt Generation Wizard - Inside the Report Editor
Lookup Table structure of a completely normalized schema
To create a Report Prompt
Project Source
Characteristics of Nested Metrics
17. Subtotals reflect accumulations at selected attribute levels
Notes
Subtotals
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
Report Filter operators
18. Columns - Tables
2-Tier Architecture
Architect Graphical Interface
To save a Report Format
2 components of a Physical Schema
19. OnLine Analytical Processing - Organized by dimension and business subject - uses batch loaded - reporting - read-only - spiked usage (based on time of data-warehouse loading)
2 types of Attribute Relationships
Derived Attribute Expression
OLAP
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
20. The report will retreive data for all Objects under the report definition (regardless of whether or not they exist on the template)
Report Objects
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Project-level options/settings
To create a Report Prompt
21. OLTP data storage measure
Column Aliases
Gigabytes (GB)
Level Prompts
Search Object
22. Primary keys
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Long-term (2 - 5 years)
Table Keys
Search Object
23. Simple: Single column unique identifier - Compound: 2 or more columns per unique identifier
3 Schema types
2-Tier Architecture
2 types of Table Keys
New SQL
24. A new tool for project design tasks - used for fine-tuning a project after initial creation
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Architect Graphical Interface
Notes
3-Tier Architecture
25. Simple: 1 fact to 1 column - Derived: 1 fact to an expression that combines multiple facts to create a derived expression
Attribute Relationships
To create the Project connectivity
Nested Metrics
2 types of Fact Expressions
26. Simple - Compound - Nested - Derived
Data Pivoting
Attribute Relationships
4 types of Metrics
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
27. Attributes must be homogeneous - Attributes can only have simple form expressions - No more than 2 attribute forms (usually an ID and primary description)
To drill through User Hierarchies
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Gigabytes (GB)
Very high; part of ETL process
28. Template - Filter - View of a Report
Report Filter
3 components of a Report
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
Search Object
29. Right-click on the attribute - Double-click it - Click the drill icon from the Toolbar
To "drill down" on a report
Using a Search Object
Display views you can Print by
Object Prompts
30. The logical associations between attributes that exist based on a business rule
Methods are there to creating Attributes
Subtotals
Project Creation Wizard
Attribute Relationships
31. MS Excel - MS Word - MS Access - PDF - HTML - Plain text
File types are allowed for exporting a Report
The 3 MSTR Tools
Report Objects
Schema
32. What tool do you use to create the Metadata shell?
'View of a Report'
Subtotals
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Configuration Wizard
33. A connection to the Metadata database. It's also the highest icon in the folder list window of Desktop.
Attributes
Project Source
Stored
Derived Attribute Expression
34. Groupings of directly related attributes. Also commonly known as "dimensions".
Data Pivoting
Shortcut in MSTR Desktop
Schema Objects
Hierarchies
35. The Attribute Form Expression that maps to multiple columns from the same table. May also contain an operator (aggregation).
2-Tier Architecture
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
Derived Attribute Expression
2 types of Table Keys
36. Formula - Level (Dimensionality) - Conditionality - Transformation
4 parts of the Project Design Process
Display views you can Print by
ETL
Components of a Metric
37. The default entry-points.
Project Creation Wizard
3 functions of Attribute Forms
Highest-level attributes
Architect Graphical Interface
38. It contains links to specific folders in the Folder List
Warehouse Catalog
Cannot create project objects
Shortcut Bar
3 Sections of the MSTR Desktop interface
39. Enables you to further narrow down a report view - using only those objects in the report without altering the SQL of the report query. They are executed after-the-fact.
OLTP
View Filters
Schema Objects
Object Prompts
40. Extraction - transformation - loading
ETL
Notes
MSTR Desktop
Report Editor
41. One that uses 2 or more columns as its ID
Shortcut Bar
Nested Metrics
Attribute Relationships
Compound Attribute
42. A diagram that shows the information you want to analyze in a project and how that information is related. It depicts the flow of data in an organization. It is not based on the physical structure of the data-warehouse. Used by the MSTR Engine to gen
Components of Compound Metrics
Logical Data Model
5 steps to creating a logical data model
2 components of a Physical Schema
43. The intersection between a data-warehouse - Metadata repository and a user community. It contains objects such as reports - filters - templates and metrics.
Project
Configuration Wizard
To create a Report Prompt
Thresholding
44. Used to limit a possibly overwhelming set of potential prompt answers
Search-based prompts
To create the Project connectivity
Notes
OLTP
45. Allow you to interact with the BI system - logically organize data to analyze complex relationships
Thresholding
ID form
MSTR applications
Lookup Table structure of a completely normalized schema
46. Normalized: No data redundancy - Moderately Denormalized: Some data redundancy with shared Table Keys - Completely Denormalized: Lots of data redundancy with shared Table Keys and description columns
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Metrics
3 Schema types
MSTR Desktop Architect
47. Level of OLTP integration
Minimal or none
Aggregate a Metric
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
MSTR Desktop
48. Used to dynamically alter the contents of a report. With prompts - you can determine at run-time the objects you want to retreive for a report and filtering conditions.
Notes
Desktop Analyst
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
Report Prompts
49. Top menu/dropdowns - Toolbar - Right-click popup menus
Process for creating the Project Metadata
Desktop Administrative Functions
Warehouse Catalog
3 Methods of MSTR Desktop navigation
50. Less storage - Simple SQL - Complex ETL
2 types of Fact Expressions
Types of drilling
Lookup Table structure of a completely normalized schema
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key