Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Purpose
This tutorial covers how to create custom table-based row sources.
Time to Complete
Approximately 40 minutes.
Overview
You can create a custom row source in Integrated Operational Planning to access external database tables. A custom row source enables you to create a virtual copy of the data within the product and use that data for modeling and analysis. If you create a table-driven (custom) row source in Integrated Operational Planning, you must add two columns sandbox and active in order for Integrated Operational Planning to connect to the custom row source.
Scenario
In this example, you use Oracle SQL Developer to verify that the targeted external table, external_orders_data, is correctly structured. Next, you create the custom row source in Integrated Operational Planning, map it to the PlanDemand cube, and add a loaded measure to it.
Integrated Operational Planning 4.0.1 Java Development Kit JDK 1.6.0_12 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or 7.x Oracle 10.2.0.4 or 11.1.0.7 database
Prerequisites
Before starting this tutorial, you should: . . . . Load the Integrated Operational Planning model. Start the Integrated Operational Planning server. Define Integrated Operational Planning dimensions, row sources, and cubes. Create the external database table targeted as the custom row source.
2. Verify that the table contains the two required columnssandbox and active for mapping to Integrated Operational Planning. In this example, the table is external_orders_data.
2.
3.
In the Object Browser section, from the View drop-down list, select Rowsources.
4.
From the Actions drop-down list, select Add to display Rowsource Wizard.
5.
In the Name box, enter a unique identifier for the custom rowsource. In this example, enter external_orders_RS.
6.
7.
8.
In the Database Table Name box, enter external_orders_data, and click Refresh Fields to display the row source columns.
9.
Select the Key and Indices tab, and in the Rowsource Key section, click Edit.
10. In the Available Columns section, press Ctrl key and select PRODUCT and ORDER_DATE.
11. Click Add to move the columns to the Selected Columns section and click OK.
2.
3.
In the Object Details section, on the Graph tab, click the custom rowsource icon, and select Map to Cube.
4.
On the Rowsource Mapping page, select the cube that you are mapping to. In this example, select PlanDemand.
5.
6.
Map the cube dimensions to the custom row source columns and click Save.
In this example, map the FiscalCalendar dimension to the ORDER_DATE rowsource column and map the Product dimension to th rowsource column.
7.
In Data Designer, select the Relationships tab to verify that the custom row source is mapped to the correct cube. In this example is correct.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
In the Name box, enter the measure name. In this example, enter External Orders.
7.
8.
9.
From the Rowsource drop-down list, select a custom rowsource. In this example, select external_orders_RS.
10.
From the Rowsource Column drop-down list, select a custom row source column. In this example, select ORDERS.
11.
Click Save.
Summary
In this tutorial, you learned how to create custom table-based row sources.