The intent of a trigger is to run one or more reports, analyses, or both, to preload data cache
of a cube, ensuring that the data is available in the cache for subsequent users.
Several operations can be done against a cube after it is running:
Stop
Restart (stop, start)
Refresh member cache
Refresh data cache
Refresh security
Clear workload log
View recent messages
Figure 2-16 shows the menu for administering a cube.
Figure 2-16 Menu for administering a cube
2.1.6 Virtual cubes
Cognos Dynamic Cubes supports the definition of ...
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