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Navigating Argos Cubes

Navigating Argos Cubes. Presented by Missouri State University Office of Institutional Research. Topics Covered. Database Information Data Access Definition of terms OLAP Cube Example Hands on training. Database Connections. Data Access. Argos Contact QDUG

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Navigating Argos Cubes

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  1. Navigating Argos Cubes Presented by Missouri State University Office of Institutional Research

  2. Topics Covered • Database Information • Data Access • Definition of terms • OLAP Cube Example • Hands on training

  3. Database Connections

  4. Data Access • Argos • Contact QDUG • Within Argos there are layers of data access • PROD – your INB user name and password • Contact Brenda Whisenant • ODSPROD – will be your INB user name, but may have a different password • Contact QDUG for access or to sync with INB password • Phoenix • Contact Theresa McCoy • Other Banner Modules may require additional permissions for access (e.g. Finance, Human Resources) • Contact QDUG for assistance in requesting permission

  5. Argos Cubes Lingo Defined • OLAP Cube OLAP (On-Line Analytic Processing) Cubes are a powerful tool which allow users to perform analysis that is comprehensive and interactive. Data is structured hierarchically but users can rotate data elements in and out of the cube. This creates a customized view of specific data relationships and provides users incredibly detailed analysis of information with ease. 

  6. Example of OLAP Cube

  7. Argos Cubes Lingo Defined AParameters: Screen before cube is displayed that is used to begin to narrow down data element choices. The cube is an alternative to the quick view or report for the user to manipulate the data. BFilters: Parameters offered to the user to further exclude unwanted data. This feature provides the capability to include only user chosen data elements (or parts of data elements) for the needed information. This is what gives the cubes ‘drill down’ capabilities. C Column Dimensions:Data elements by which information in the cube is grouped. Column dimensions will be the column headings in the cube.

  8. Argos Lingo (cont.) D Row Dimensions:Data elements by which information in the cube is divided. Row dimensions will be the row divisions the cube. EMeasures: Calculations made with the selected data elements (selected by filters – row, column). It is the information in the heart of the table. Measures can be in the form of counts, averages, percents etc. The cube can hold multiple measures and the user can customize the format. Clicking on the yellow ruler in the top left of part of the cube will take the user into different choices.

  9. Now, it’s your turn!

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