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Certified Project Designer Cpd
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1. Enables you to select which tables from the data-warehouse to store in the Metadata database
Warehouse Catalog
Attribute Forms
Derived Attribute Expression
Architect Graphical Interface
2. What tool do you use to create the Metadata shell?
To "drill down" on a report
Schema Object Editor
Configuration Wizard
Table Keys
3. Tables - Facts - Attributes - Hierarchies
To save a Report Format
4 basic Schema objects
Fact Expression
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
4. If you need to ____________ based on a specific Attribute Form - that form should be its own attribute.
Search-based prompts
Aggregate a Metric
3 components of a Report
2-Tier Architecture
5. To define the level of aggregation for a specific metric - Used for qualifications
Attributes
4 types of Metrics
Physical Schema
Column Aliases
6. To see data at completely different levels - other than that of the original Grid or Graph
Aggregate a Metric
Drilling
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
Lookup Tables
7. What tool do you use to create the Metadata DSN connection?
OLAP
Drilling
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
3 functions of Attribute Forms
8. Enables users to gather business insight through data analysis. It is a request for specific - formatted data from a data-warehouse.
Report Template
2 options for Sorting
Reports
ID form
9. Objects that map directly back to the data-warehouse. Can be used directly or used to build objects pulled onto reports
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
Logical Data Model
Report Formatting
Schema Objects
10. Facts - Attributes - Hierarchies
Schema Object Editor
Schema Objects
Components of the Logical Data Model
Lookup Table structure of a completely normalized schema
11. It contains links to specific folders in the Folder List
Shortcut Bar
Attribute Forms
Configuration Wizard
Factors to consider when designing a logical data model
12. A subset of a report that users can manipulate without altering the SQL
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13. Reduced number of JOINS in the generated SQL
Long-term (2 - 5 years)
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
4 types of Prompts
MSTR OLAP Services
14. 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
Derived Attribute Expression
Source system characteristics
Methods are there to creating Attributes
3 Schema types
15. 1 - List info from the data source 2 - Identify facts 3 - Identify attributes 4 - Determine direct attribute relationships 5 - Organize hierarchies
To save a Report Format
Minimal or none
Facts
5 steps to creating a logical data model
16. Extraction - transformation - loading
ETL
Compound Attribute
MSTR applications
Page-by
17. Combining 1 or more metric objects with 1 or more mathematical operations or constants. May include simple - nested or other compound metrics.
Required on the report for Outline Model to work
Compound Metric
Warehouse Catalog
3 types of Attributes
18. A development environment to create BI applications - allowing users to edit the Metadata database
Desktop Architec
Page-by
Attribute Forms
MSTR OLAP Services
19. OLAP retains data ________
Terabytes (TB)
Attributes
Long-term (2 - 5 years)
2 types of Attribute Relationships
20. Needed to create other application objects - like reports or documents - such as templates - filters - metrics - etc.
Object Prompts
Using a Search Object
Application Objects
Level Prompts
21. The report will retreive data for all Objects under the report definition (regardless of whether or not they exist on the template)
The System
Lookup Table structure of a moderately denormalized schema
Report Objects
Project Source
22. A Project Source can house ________ . A single Metadata can be used by multiple Projects.
Unlimited
Sample Metrics commonly performed on Facts
Table Keys
Facts
23. 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
Gigabytes (GB)
Outline Mode
Default Project folder structure
Lookup Table structure of a completely denormalized schema
24. Allow you to interact with the BI system - logically organize data to analyze complex relationships
Methods are there to creating Attributes
Project Source
MSTR applications
Outline Mode
25. Simple - Derived
2 ways you can configure the Project Source to connect to the Metadata database
4 tasks of the Attribute Creation Wizard
2 types of Attribute Expression
Types of drilling
26. A detailed - graphical representation of the physical structure of a database. Usually based on a logical data model.
Physical Schema
File types are allowed for exporting a Report
Derived Attribute Expression
Architect Graphical Interface
27. Store info about attributes - including IDs and any descriptions. Used for easier browsing.
OLTP
Level Prompts
Lookup Tables
MSTR Connectivity Wizard
28. How users can share comments for reports to other users
Hierarchies
Logical Data Model
Project-level options/settings
Notes
29. Attribute Qualification: A condition an attribute element must meet - Set Qualification: To restrict report results based on a Metric - Shortcut to a Report: A resultset of an existing report - Shortcut to a Filter: To use 1 or more existing filters
Advantage of a completely denormalized schema
View Filter
Report Editor
4 types of Report Filters
30. Top menu > View > Page-by - Drag-&-Drop categories onto the Page-by field window - Right-click a category and "move" to Page-by field
MSTR Desktop Architect
4 types of Metrics
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
Display views you can Print by
31. Prompts to specify the level of a metric. They are not placed directly on a report - but rather embeded in a metric.
Report Prompts
File types are allowed for exporting a Report
By default
Level Prompts
32. More storage - Complex SQL - Simple ETL
2-Tier Architecture
New SQL
Characteristics of a Compound Table Key
3 Sections of the MSTR Desktop interface
33. Enables you to search for a specific Object or group of Objects that meet a certain criteria.
Default Project folder structure
Report Prompts
2 types of Facts
Search Object
34. Grid View - Graph View - Grid/Graph View - SQL View
Display views you can Print by
Different methods for creating Page-by fields
Homogeneous Attribute
Outline Mode
35. You must select "Other directions" when drilling attributes while viewing a report
Simple Attribute Expression
To drill through User Hierarchies
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
Banding
36. Store info on relationships between 2 or more tables (attributes) - like an Index table.
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
Page-by
Relationship Tables
Components of a Metric
37. User reporting requirements - Query performance - Data volume - DB Maintenance
Schema Object Editor
Attribute Forms
4 factors to consider when designing a data-warehouse schema
Limitations of the Attribute Creation Wizard
38. Simple - Nested - Compound - Numeric Constants - Simple metrics with levels - conditions or transformations as part of their definition
Heterogeneous Fact
Components of Compound Metrics
Source system characteristics
Drilling
39. Graph Properties - accessible under Top Menu > Graph > Preferences from Graph View
To edit the appearance of a Graph in a report
Application Objects
Page-by
Report Formatting
40. Prompts to select a single value on which to qualify a date - number or text string.
Column Aliases
Report Filter operators
To create the Project connectivity
Value Prompts
41. Prompts to select filtering criteria from hierarchies - attributes - attribute element lists - and metrics.
3 Methods of MSTR Desktop navigation
Filter Definition Prompts
Sorting
Data Pivoting
42. It creates the System Hierarchy - when you define Attributes and their corresponding relationships
Stored
Hierarchies
The System
Attribute Creation Wizard good for
43. One that uses 2 or more columns as its ID
MSTR Desktop Architect
Object Prompts
Compound Attribute
Search-based prompts
44. Used to limit a possibly overwhelming set of potential prompt answers
Report Prompts
The System
ETL
Search-based prompts
45. Specifies a condition data must meet in order to be included in a report
User Hierarchies
Report Filter
Components of a Derived Metric
Heterogeneous Attribute
46. Used to modify a Report
Factors to consider when designing a logical data model
Data Pivoting
Short-term (2 - 6 months)
Report Editor
47. Template - Filter - View of a Report
Warehouse Catalog
4 basic Schema objects
3 components of a Report
The System
48. Seach for - Object name - Object ID - Object location - Object date range - Object type - Object owner
Factors to consider when designing a logical data model
OLTP
Using a Search Object
Schema Object Editor
49. Attributes - Metrics - Hierachies - Consolidations - Custom Groups - Object Prompts
Attribute or its relationship(s)
Hierarchies
2 components of a Physical Schema
Objects you are allowed to Page-by
50. Facts associated to the same column name in 1 or more tables
Homogeneous Fact
Search-based prompts
Schema
2 methods to creating Facts