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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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Figure 7-1 Components required for QMF for Windows with DB2 Cube Views
All communications between QMF for Windows and DB2 Cube Views occur via
XML.
7.4 Using DB2 Cube Views in QMF for Windows
QMF for Windows allows for the creation of several types of QMF objects:
򐂰 Query
򐂰 Form
򐂰 Procedure
򐂰 List
򐂰 Job
򐂰 Map
Prior to the release of QMF for Windows v7.2f, the types of queries supported
were SQL, Prompted and Natural Language. The introduction of a new OLAP
query object type was the necessary feature that brought the OLAP construct of
a cube into the QMF data space (see Figure 7-2). To create a new OLAP query,
select File->New ...
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