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DB2 Cube Views: A Primer
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DB2 Cube Views: A Primer

by Corinne Baragoin, Geetha Balasubramaniam, Bhuvaneshwari Chandrasekharan, Landon DelSordo, Jan B. Lillelund, Julie Maw, Annie Neroda, Paulo Pereira, Jo A. Ramos
September 2003
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
754 pages
18h 9m
English
IBM Redbooks
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Chapter 12. Accessing DB2 dimensional data using BusinessObjects 551
Additional mapping is providing in Figure 12-6:
5. For each hierarchy of the Cube/Cube Model, a custom hierarchy is created in
the BusinessObjects universe with its business name.
6. For each level of a hierarchy, an ordered object is created in its associated
BusinessObjects custom hierarchy.
Figure 12-6 Hierarchies mapping
7. For each join of the Cube/Cube Model, a join is created in the
BusinessObjects universe. The join type, operator and cardinality are mapped
as in Figure 12-7.
552 DB2 Cube Views: A Primer
Figure 12-7 Joins mapping
8. For each descriptive attribute rel
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