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Certified Project Designer Cpd
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1. A Project Source can house ________ . A single Metadata can be used by multiple Projects.
5 steps to creating a logical data model
Value Prompts
Using a Search Object
Unlimited
2. What tool do you use to create the Metadata DSN connection?
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
Desktop Architec
Physical Schema
Locking and Resizing
3. Store info about attributes - including IDs and any descriptions. Used for easier browsing.
Lookup Tables
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
4. Used for - Initially populating the Metadata - Creating schema objects
Attribute or its relationship(s)
Attribute Forms
Drilling
MSTR Desktop Architect
5. Compound - Homogeneous - Heterogeneous
Attribute Creation Wizard good for
Logical Data Model
Rollback your changes
3 types of Attributes
6. Enables users to gather business insight through data analysis. It is a request for specific - formatted data from a data-warehouse.
Unlimited
Report Filter operators
Cannot create project objects
Reports
7. Needed to create other application objects - like reports or documents - such as templates - filters - metrics - etc.
To save a Report Format
Application Objects
New SQL
To drill through User Hierarchies
8. Used to: - Create the Project - Select Project tables - Create basic Facts - Create basic Attributes and their relationships
To create the Project connectivity
Attribute Relationships
Project Creation Wizard
Derived Metrics
9. Columns - Tables
3 components of a Report
2 components of a Physical Schema
Logical Data Model
3 Sections of the MSTR Desktop interface
10. To change the display of a report - including alignments - fonts - borders and backgrounds. You can format report headers - values or both.
5 Report display views
Using a Search Object
Report Formatting
2 options for Sorting
11. Simple - Derived
2 types of Attribute Expression
Level Prompts
Simple Attribute Expression
Configuration Wizard
12. Metrics you create within a report using only those objects in the report.
Derived Metrics
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
13. A simplified version of Desktop - providing interactive "slice-&-dice" capabilities
Desktop Analyst
Unlimited
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
14. Enables you to lock column headers so that they always appear when scrolling
To create the Project connectivity
MSTR OLAP Services
Locking and Resizing
3 Types of Objects in MSTR Desktop
15. Design the logical data model - Design the data-warehouse schema - Create the project in Architect - Manage the project schema
Gigabytes (GB)
Display views you can Print by
Lookup Tables
4 parts of the Project Design Process
16. 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
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
2 options for Sorting
ID form
Types of drilling
17. Direct: 2-tier - Server: 3-tier
ETL
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
Types of drilling
Components of Compound Metrics
18. Schema Objects - Application Objects - Configuration Objects
3 Types of Objects in MSTR Desktop
Report Objects
Compound Metric
MSTR applications
19. Attributes - Metrics - Hierachies - Consolidations - Custom Groups - Object Prompts
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
Attribute Forms
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
Physical Schema
20. You must select "Other directions" when drilling attributes while viewing a report
Schema Object Editor
To drill through User Hierarchies
Lookup Tables
MSTR applications
21. Enables you to format report values based on a condition - such as highlights - font colors - etc.
Attribute Creation Wizard good for
Thresholding
2-Tier Architecture
Report Prompts
22. Metrics that perform multiple aggregations; one calculation inside of another.
3-Tier Architecture
Subtotals
Report Prompts
Nested Metrics
23. The unique values of an attribute obtained from the data-warehouse
Attribute Elements
2-Tier Architecture
OLTP
3 Schema types
24. Prompts to specify the level of a metric. They are not placed directly on a report - but rather embeded in a metric.
Desktop Designer
Level Prompts
ETL process
2-Tier Architecture
25. Allow you to interact with the BI system - logically organize data to analyze complex relationships
The System
2 types of Attribute Expression
5 Report display views
MSTR applications
26. 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
Heterogeneous Fact
Types of drilling
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
Components of a Metric
27. 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.
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
Source system characteristics
View Filters
Value Prompts
28. Using the Prompt Generation Wizard - Inside the Report Editor
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
To create a Report Prompt
Subtotals
Using a Search Object
29. SUM - AVG - Standard Deviation - Moving Average - Correlation - U-tiling
Locking and Resizing
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
Process for creating the Project Metadata
Report Prompts
30. Prompts to select objects to include in a report - such as attributes - metrics - custom groups - template objects - report filter objects - etc.
2 components of a Physical Schema
OLAP
Desktop Designer
Object Prompts
31. Display: On a report or in Data Explorer - Sorting: Sort report data using attribute forms - Qualifications: To filter on the elements of any attribute form
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
Default Project folder structure
3 functions of Attribute Forms
Column Aliases
32. Used to "fine-tune" your Project
Architect Graphical Interface
Object Prompts
Cannot create project objects
Fact Tables
33. Used to modify a Report
File > Email Reports As
View Filters
3-Tier Architecture
Report Editor
34. Facts associated to different column names in 2 or more tables
Heterogeneous Fact
2 components of a Physical Schema
3 Types of Objects in MSTR Desktop
Report Prompts
35. All Attributes must have an _______.
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
Default Project folder structure
Source system characteristics
ID form
36. Prompts to select filtering criteria from hierarchies - attributes - attribute element lists - and metrics.
Characteristics of a Simple Table Key
Filter Definition Prompts
Report Subscription
Object Prompts
37. Grid View - Graph View - Grid/Graph View - SQL View
5 Report display views
Display views you can Print by
Compound Metric
Report Objects
38. A condition data must meet - created "on-the-fly" - in order to be included in a report. Does not affect the SQL.
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
Types of drilling
Search-based prompts
View Filter
39. Simple - Compound - Nested - Derived
Stored
Project
4 types of Metrics
Derived Attribute Expression
40. Creating multiple attributes quickly. Used during the initial project creation.
Report Definitions
Hierarchies
Attribute Creation Wizard good for
3 Methods of MSTR Desktop navigation
41. Formula - Level (Dimensionality) - Conditionality - Transformation
Relationship Tables
Report Subscription
Components of a Metric
2 types of Fact Expressions
42. Facts - Attributes - Hierarchies
To save a Report Format
4 types of Prompts
Components of the Logical Data Model
Table Keys
43. Used to limit a possibly overwhelming set of potential prompt answers
Table Keys
3 components of a Report
Search-based prompts
Report Definitions
44. Primary keys
Components of Compound Metrics
Table Keys
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
45. Made up of attributes - facts - metrics - etc. that make up the Metadata. All project info is stored in the Metadata.
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
OLTP
Schema
View Filters
46. Contains info that facilitates the transfer of data from the source systems to the data-warehouse
ETL process
Application Objects
Attribute Forms
2-Tier Architecture
47. Simple: Single column unique identifier - Compound: 2 or more columns per unique identifier
2 types of Table Keys
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
To save a Report Format
Attribute or its relationship(s)
48. A method of organizing the appearance of report results in a Grid report based on a criteria
Banding
Lookup Table structure of a completely normalized schema
'View of a Report'
Attribute or its relationship(s)
49. Tables that contain fact data and attribute ID columns that describe the level at which the fact values are recorded
OLAP
Fact Tables
Value Prompts
To "drill down" on a report
50. Define the analytical calculations to perform on the data-warehouse. Made up of Facts.
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
Metrics
Facts
MSTR Connectivity Wizard