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Certified Project Designer Cpd
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. You must select "Other directions" when drilling attributes while viewing a report
To drill through User Hierarchies
2 types of Fact Expressions
Data Pivoting
User Hierarchies
2. Filter definition prompts - Object prompts - Value prompts - Level prompts
Value Prompts
4 types of Report Filters
MSTR Desktop
4 types of Prompts
3. roject Creation Assistant - Schema Object Editor - Architect Graphical Interface
Project Source
File > Email Reports As
3 project creation interfaces
Minimal or none
4. To see data at completely different levels - other than that of the original Grid or Graph
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
Stored
Drilling
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
5. Metrics that perform multiple aggregations; one calculation inside of another.
Facts
Nested Metrics
Application Objects
Homogeneous Attribute
6. 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
Display views you can Print by
Drilling
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
To "drill down" on a report
7. MS Excel - MS Word - MS Access - PDF - HTML - Plain text
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
Fact Expression
File types are allowed for exporting a Report
8. Source Systems - ETL Processes - Data-Warehouse - Metadata - MSTR Applications
Subtotals
Desktop Architec
Notes
Components of a MSTR architecture
9. You can _____________ in the Architect Graphical Interface.
Nested Metrics
Notes
Derived Attribute Expression
Rollback your changes
10. A detailed - graphical representation of the physical structure of a database. Usually based on a logical data model.
Physical Schema
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
New SQL
To qualify a Metric in a Set Qualification
11. Must have Subtotals enabled - or you won't see any data for higher-level attributes
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
2 types of Attribute Expression
Required on the report for Outline Model to work
Gigabytes (GB)
12. Primary keys
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
Components of a Metric
Application Objects
Table Keys
13. 1 - Quick Sort: Only accessible from Grid view 2 - Advanced Sort: Available in Grid or Graph views
2-Tier Architecture
3-Tier Architecture
ETL
2 options for Sorting
14. Right-click on the attribute - Double-click it - Click the drill icon from the Toolbar
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
4 types of Metrics
To "drill down" on a report
Simple Attribute Expression
15. Create the Project Source - Create the Database Instance
ETL
Report Filter
3 Methods of MSTR Desktop navigation
To create the Project connectivity
16. Level of OLTP integration
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
Application Objects
Types of drilling
Minimal or none
17. Prompts to select a single value on which to qualify a date - number or text string.
Search-based prompts
Value Prompts
Heterogeneous Fact
3 project creation interfaces
18. 1 - List info from the data source 2 - Identify facts 3 - Identify attributes 4 - Determine direct attribute relationships 5 - Organize hierarchies
Report Subscription
Page-by
5 steps to creating a logical data model
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
19. Descriptive data that provides context for Facts.
Attribute Elements
4 types of Prompts
Attribute Forms
Page-by
20. A new tool for project design tasks - used for fine-tuning a project after initial creation
Architect Graphical Interface
ID form
3 Schema types
4 basic Schema objects
21. An environment in which the MSTR Desktop connects to the MSTR Intelligence Server (or iServer) - which connects to the Metadata database.
User Hierarchies
Attribute Forms
Warehouse Catalog
3-Tier Architecture
22. Used to limit a possibly overwhelming set of potential prompt answers
2 components of a Physical Schema
Display views you can Print by
Report Subscription
Search-based prompts
23. OLTP retains data ________
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
Simple Metrics
Facts
Banding
24. Compound - Homogeneous - Heterogeneous
3 types of Attributes
2 types of Facts
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
Configuration Wizard
25. Folder List - Object Viewer - Shortcut Bar
Report Template
Components of the Logical Data Model
Tasks when defining a User Hierarchy
3 Sections of the MSTR Desktop interface
26. Reduced number of JOINS in the generated SQL
4 parts of the Project Design Process
Fact Tables
The System
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
27. The Attribute Form maps to different column names in multiple tables
Heterogeneous Attribute
To create the Project connectivity
Stored
3 Schema types
28. All report-level options overwrite ___________.
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Derived Metrics
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
Project-level options/settings
29. How users can share comments for reports to other users
Value Prompts
2 types of Table Keys
Thresholding
Notes
30. Prompts to select filtering criteria from hierarchies - attributes - attribute element lists - and metrics.
Facts
Search Object
Filter Definition Prompts
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
31. User requirements - Existing source data - Technical and performance considerations
Factors to consider when designing a logical data model
4 types of Metrics
Schema
Desktop Architec
32. To change the display of a report - including alignments - fonts - borders and backgrounds. You can format report headers - values or both.
Value Prompts
3 Sections of the MSTR Desktop interface
Report Formatting
Lookup Tables
33. Facts associated to the same column name in 1 or more tables
Homogeneous Fact
4 basic Schema objects
Outline Mode
Desktop Designer
34. Formula - Level (Dimensionality) - Conditionality - Transformation
2 types of Attribute Relationships
Aggregate a Metric
Facts
Components of a Metric
35. A Project Source can house ________ . A single Metadata can be used by multiple Projects.
Value Prompts
4 types of Prompts
Heterogeneous Fact
Unlimited
36. Enables you to specify the order in which the data in a report for a particular row/column appears; ascending or descending
Schema Objects
Sorting
ETL process
Report Definitions
37. A condition data must meet in order to be included in a report. Does affect the SQL.
Report Filter
4 properties you must know in order to create attributes using the Attribute Editor
Schema
Required on the report for Outline Model to work
38. A method of organizing the appearance of report results in a Grid report based on a criteria
OLTP
Heterogeneous Fact
Banding
Architect Graphical Interface
39. A condition data must meet - created "on-the-fly" - in order to be included in a report. Does not affect the SQL.
View Filter
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
To drill through User Hierarchies
Report Filter
40. Used to create or edit complex attributes - facts - hierarchies - and logical tables
Schema Object Editor
To create a Report Prompt
Report Filter
Locking and Resizing
41. Desktop (2 versions: Designer and Analyst) - Architect - Administrative Functions
Subtotals
The 3 MSTR Tools
View Filter
Required on the report for Outline Model to work
42. Tables - Facts - Attributes - Hierarchies
2 methods to creating Facts
Filter Definition Prompts
4 basic Schema objects
View Filters
43. Groupings of directly related attributes. Also commonly known as "dimensions".
2 types of Attribute Relationships
Heterogeneous Fact
Highest-level attributes
Hierarchies
44. Data is read-only - Data is aligned by business subject - Data formatting is uniform - Data is long-term data (2-5+ years)
OLAP
3 project creation interfaces
Project Source
Data warehouse characteristics
45. Objects that map directly back to the data-warehouse. Can be used directly or used to build objects pulled onto reports
Lookup Table structure of a completely normalized schema
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
Report Prompts
Schema Objects
46. The logical associations between attributes that exist based on a business rule
Attribute Relationships
Schema Object Editor
Derived Attribute Expression
Warehouse Catalog
47. 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
2 types of Fact Expressions
The System
3 Schema types
Derived Attribute Expression
48. Template - Filter - View of a Report
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
3 components of a Report
3-Tier Architecture
Facts
49. Enables you to lock column headers so that they always appear when scrolling
Source system characteristics
3 column types of a Physical Schema
Report Subscription
Locking and Resizing
50. Design the logical data model - Design the data-warehouse schema - Create the project in Architect - Manage the project schema
Lookup Tables
Project-level options/settings
Logical Data Model
4 parts of the Project Design Process