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Cognos User Group. Framework Manager and Transformer Tips August 6, 2010. Topics. Framework Manager Using filters Governors Diagram settings “As View” query subjects vs. “Minimized” Transformer Using categories for counts Creating “Bucket Dimensions” Time dimensions
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Cognos User Group Framework Manager and Transformer Tips August 6, 2010
Topics • Framework Manager • Using filters • Governors • Diagram settings • “As View” query subjects vs. “Minimized” • Transformer • Using categories for counts • Creating “Bucket Dimensions” • Time dimensions • When to use a DMR model (in Framework Manager)
FM - Filters Filter Options • Embedded (within query subject) • Required • Optional • Design Mode • Stand-alone • Only way to make hard-coded filter optional • Use screen tip so that you know what the filter is ! • Studios
FM – Governors • Use to improve performance by reducing system requirements • “Big 5” Infolink has found useful: • Max Rows Retrieved • Query time limit • Large Text (BLOBS) limit • Cross-Product joins • Usage of local cache
FM – Diagram Settings • Context Explorer vs. Diagram tab • Use Navigate Diagram to control defaults • Shrink to fit • Layout control • Settings control
FM – “As View” query subject • Default is “Minimized” • How does “As View” work? • Creates in-line view • Controls order of query processing • Why use “As View” • Accuracy • Merged query subject outer join example
Transformer – Category Counts • 3 types of measures in Transformer • Column • Calculated • Category Count • Category Count type measure is used to provide a distinct count of members among dimension levels of a level you specify in the Dimension Map. (note 65,536 limit)
Trans – Category Counts continued • You can create a category count using multiple columns from a data source. • Example: Unique employee is determined by Employee ID + Employee Record. We want to count this within our dimension levels
Trans – “Bucket Dimensions” “Bucket Dimensions” are useful when you want to categorize measures (like employee count) into pre-determined buckets that you define within Transformer. In our example, we create our buckets using calculated columns in the data source. (Note: you can do this in FM as well)
Trans – Time Dimension • Standard Time Dimension • Cognos automatically builds dimension levels from a date using a wizard. • Relative time • Adding additional drill path • Custom Time Dimension • Is a regular (non-time) dimension • Create your own time categories and sorting
FM - DMR • Dimensionally Modeled Relational Data (DMR) • Provides OLAP Cube style reporting • Useful for real time reporting on small data sets that have a good framework model • Drawbacks: • Performance (typically slower than PowerCubes which are pre-aggregated) • Consumes database server resources with report queries