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Certified Project Designer Cpd
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1. Prompts to specify the level of a metric. They are not placed directly on a report - but rather embeded in a metric.
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
Level Prompts
5 Report display views
ETL
2. Less storage - Simple SQL - Complex ETL
Search-based prompts
Schema
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Project Source
3. Define browsing attributes - Set entry-points - Set element display - Define attribute filters - Configure for drilling - Define the sort order for browsing - Define the sort order for drilling
Page-by
Nested Metrics
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
Project Creation Wizard
4. Simple - Compound - Nested - Derived
Components of a MSTR architecture
4 types of Metrics
To create a Report Prompt
ETL process
5. Store info on relationships between 2 or more tables (attributes) - like an Index table.
Fact Tables
Relationship Tables
File > Email Reports As
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
6. Homogeneous - Heterogeneous
Simple Metrics
Lookup Table structure of a completely normalized schema
2 types of Facts
Attribute Forms
7. It contains the ID column of all higher-level attributes
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Value Prompts
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
Lookup Tables
8. Facts associated to the same column name in 1 or more tables
2 types of Attribute Expression
Homogeneous Fact
4 parts of the Project Design Process
Desktop Architec
9. Used to "fine-tune" your Project
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
Architect Graphical Interface
Project Creation Wizard
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
10. 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
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
Architect Graphical Interface
Default Project folder structure
To create the Project connectivity
11. Must have Subtotals enabled - or you won't see any data for higher-level attributes
Required on the report for Outline Model to work
Sorting
Highest-level attributes
Table Keys
12. It creates the System Hierarchy - when you define Attributes and their corresponding relationships
'View of a Report'
The System
ETL
2 types of Attribute Expression
13. OLAP data storage measure
Shortcut in MSTR Desktop
Reports
Components of a Metric
Terabytes (TB)
14. Include 1 or more aggregate functions - Based on 1 or more facts or attributes - Include a specified level at which they are calculated - May include conditions - May include transformations
Attribute Elements
Simple Metrics
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Data Pivoting
15. A full-featured version that enables Report Developers to design complex and sophisticated reports and documents
Attribute Forms
To "drill down" on a report
Desktop Designer
Very high; part of ETL process
16. Enables you to lock column headers so that they always appear when scrolling
Rollback your changes
Report Editor
Locking and Resizing
To create a Report Prompt
17. Extraction - transformation - loading
ETL
Project Source
Search Object
Heterogeneous Fact
18. MS Excel - MS Word - MS Access - PDF - HTML - Plain text
File types are allowed for exporting a Report
Filter Definition Prompts
Homogeneous Fact
Factors to consider when designing a logical data model
19. A detailed - graphical representation of the physical structure of a database. Usually based on a logical data model.
Logical Data Model
The System
Physical Schema
Unlimited
20. Specifies a condition data must meet in order to be included in a report
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
Lookup Tables
Report Filter
21. A method of organizing the appearance of report results in a Grid report based on a criteria
2 types of Fact Expressions
Desktop Architec
Banding
2 components of a Physical Schema
22. More storage - Complex SQL - Simple ETL
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
Column Aliases
The 3 MSTR Tools
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
23. A Project Source can house ________ . A single Metadata can be used by multiple Projects.
Unlimited
Report Definitions
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
Report Template
24. You can save your auto-style from the Top Menu > Grid > Save AutoStyle As...
Report Filter
To save a Report Format
Desktop Analyst
Derived Metrics
25. 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
Logical Data Model
By default
Components of a MSTR architecture
Derived Metrics
26. To define the level of aggregation for a specific metric - Used for qualifications
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Heterogeneous Attribute
Attributes
3 components of a Report
27. Template - Filter - View of a Report
The 3 MSTR Tools
Derived Attribute Expression
3 components of a Report
Schema Objects
28. Enables you to select which tables from the data-warehouse to store in the Metadata database
Drilling
2 types of Facts
Warehouse Catalog
Search Object
29. A simplified version of Desktop - providing interactive "slice-&-dice" capabilities
Drilling
Desktop Analyst
Schema
3 functions of Attribute Forms
30. Reduced number of JOINS in the generated SQL
Locking and Resizing
To save a Report Format
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
Report Prompts
31. May include 1 or more functions as operators - Based on the attributes and metrics in the Report Objects window - May be Simple or Compound
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
Filter Definition Prompts
Shortcut in MSTR Desktop
Components of a Derived Metric
32. OLTP data storage measure
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
Attribute Relationships
Gigabytes (GB)
3 components of a Report
33. Specifies what info to retrieve from a data-warehouse - and how to display it
Types of analysis you can perform with OLAP Services
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
Gigabytes (GB)
Report Template
34. Data is read/write - Data is assigned by application - Data formatting may not be uniform - Data may be limited to recent/current data
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
Source system characteristics
Desktop Administrative Functions
Lookup Tables
35. The System Hierarchy is automatically updated whenever you make a change to an __________________.
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
Components of a Metric
Attribute or its relationship(s)
Logical Data Model
36. Attributes - Metrics - Hierachies - Consolidations - Custom Groups - Object Prompts
MSTR OLAP Services
Project
Report Definitions
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
37. Create the Project Source - Create the Database Instance
By default
To create the Project connectivity
Attribute Forms
2 types of Facts
38. Using the Prompt Generation Wizard - Inside the Report Editor
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
Attribute Forms
Desktop Designer
To create a Report Prompt
39. User reporting requirements - Query performance - Data volume - DB Maintenance
Search Object
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
Very high; part of ETL process
40. Tables that contain fact data and attribute ID columns that describe the level at which the fact values are recorded
Fact Tables
Source system characteristics
Facts
Level Prompts
41. Graph Properties - accessible under Top Menu > Graph > Preferences from Graph View
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
Notes
ID form
4 parts of the Project Design Process
42. You can _____________ in the Architect Graphical Interface.
MSTR Desktop
Outline Mode
Rollback your changes
Data warehouse characteristics
43. Descriptive data that provides context for Facts.
Attribute Forms
Terabytes (TB)
Report Objects
Long-term (2 - 5 years)
44. Facts associated to different column names in 2 or more tables
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Heterogeneous Fact
2 types of Attribute Expression
Fact Tables
45. Enables you to rearrange the columns and rows in a report.
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Types of drilling
Data Pivoting
Lookup Tables
46. Enables you to search for a specific Object or group of Objects that meet a certain criteria.
Search Object
Components of a Metric
Derived Metrics
Components of a Derived Metric
47. Top menu > View > Page-by - Drag-&-Drop categories onto the Page-by field window - Right-click a category and "move" to Page-by field
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
Components of a Derived Metric
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
Heterogeneous Fact
48. Attributes must be homogeneous - Attributes can only have simple form expressions - No more than 2 attribute forms (usually an ID and primary description)
Using a Search Object
Required on the report for Outline Model to work
OLAP
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
49. SUM - AVG - Standard Deviation - Moving Average - Correlation - U-tiling
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
Hierarchies
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
Shortcut in MSTR Desktop
50. 1 - Form definition 2 - Form general info 3 - Form category 4 - Form format
Schema Objects
Components of a Derived Metric
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
Fact Tables