DB2 OLAP Server Installation Guide


Glossary

This glossary defines terms that are used in this book and throughout the IBM DB2 OLAP Server library.

accounts dimension
A dimension type that makes accounting intelligence available. You can tag one dimension as an accounts dimension, but an accounts dimension is not required.

administrator
A person who is responsible for installing and maintaining DB2 OLAP Server and for setting up user accounts and security.

agent
A process that starts and stops applications and databases, manages connections from users, and handles user-access security.

alias ID table
A table created by DB2 OLAP Server in your relational database that contains a mapping of multidimensional alias table names to ID numbers allocated by DB2 OLAP Server.

alias ID view
A view created by DB2 OLAP Server in your relational database that contains one row for each multidimensional alias table used with a relational cube. There is one alias ID view for each relational cube.

alias name
An alternate name for a dimension or member.

anchor dimension
A dense dimension that is specified as the dimension that DB2 OLAP Server uses to help define the structure of the fact table it creates in the relational cube for a multidimensional database.

API
Application programming interface. The DB2 OLAP Server API is a library of functions that you can use in a custom C or Visual Basic program to access DB2 OLAP Server.

Application Manager
A tool that you can use to create and maintain OLAP applications.

block
A string of data elements recorded or transmitted as a unit.

cache
A component of memory. Each multidimensional database contains a data cache and an index cache.

calculation
An equation within a database outline, a calculation script, or a report script that calculates a value for a particular member or point in a report.

calculation script
A text file that contains instructions to perform calculations within a multidimensional database. Also called a calc script.

Commit Block parameter
A parameter on the Transaction page of the Database Settings notebook in the Application Manager that you use to set the number of blocks that can be changed before DB2 OLAP Server commits the blocks.

cube catalog table
A table that DB2 OLAP Server creates in your relational database that contains a list of all the multidimensional databases that are stored in your relational database. The cube catalog table also shows the application with which each cube is associated. Each time that you create a multidimensional database, DB2 OLAP Server creates a new row in this table.

cube catalog view
A view that DB2 OLAP Server creates in your relational database that allows an SQL user to access a list of OLAP applications and relational cubes.

cube table
A table that DB2 OLAP Server creates in your relational database that contains a list of dimensions in a relational cube and information about each dimension.

cube view
A view that DB2 OLAP Server creates in your relational database that allows an SQL user to access the names of all dimensions in a relational cube and associated information for each dimension. There is one cube view for each relational cube in your relational database.

data load
The process of populating a multidimensional database with data. Loading data establishes actual values for the values of the cells defined in the database outline for the database.

data load rules
A set of operations that DB2 OLAP Server performs on data as it is loaded from an external source file.

database administrator
A person responsible for administering a relational database.

database log file
A set of primary and secondary log files consisting of log records that record all changes to a database. The database log file is used to roll back changes for units of work that are not committed and to recover a database to a consistent state.

database managed space (DMS)
Space in a table that is managed by the database.

database name
The name of the relational database where you want DB2 OLAP Server to store your multidimensional data.

database outline
The structure that defines all elements of a database within DB2 OLAP Server. It contains definitions of dimensions and members, dense or sparse dimension tags and attributes, the anchor dimension attribute, calculations, shared members, and alternations to the basic roll-up structure of the database.

database password
The password for the user ID that you want DB2 OLAP Server to use to log on to your relational database.

database section
A section in the Relational Storage Manager configuration file that contains values for parameters that override the values for the same parameters for the current application.

database settings
Settings that you can modify to improve performance and space utilization for your relational database. You can change database settings by using utilities or commands supplied with your relational database management system.

database user ID
The user ID that you want DB2 OLAP Server to use to log on to your relational database. The default is the supervisor ID that you specify when you start DB2 OLAP Server for the first time.

dense dimension
A dimension with a high probability for occupying one or more data points in every combination of dimensions that occurs.

dimension
A data category, such as time, accounts, products, or markets. In a multidimensional database outline, the dimensions represent the highest consolidation level.

dimension table
A table that DB2 OLAP Server creates in your relational database that contains detailed information about the members in a dimension. There is one dimension table for each dimension in an outline.

dimension view
A view that DB2 OLAP Server creates in your relational database that allows an SQL user to access information about members contained in a dimension.

ESSCMD
A command-line interface used to perform server operations interactively or through a batch file.

generation name
A unique name that describes a generation in a database outline.

generation table
A table that DB2 OLAP Server creates in your relational database that contains generation numbers and names for each named generation specified when you created the outline. There is one generation table for each dimension in an outline.

level name
A unique name that describes a level in a database outline.

member
A discrete component within a dimension. For example, January 1997 or 1Qtr97 are typical members of a Time dimension.

metaoutline
A template containing the structure and rules for creating a database outline from an OLAP model. Using the metaoutline, you can create a database outline and load data into it. The DB2 OLAP Integration Server desktop includes a tool called OLAP Metaoutline that you can use to create one or more metaoutlines from an OLAP model.

model
A logical model (star schema) that you create from tables and columns in a relational database. You can use the OLAP model to create a metaoutline that generates the structure of a multidimensional database. The DB2 OLAP Integration Server desktop includes a tool called OLAP Metaoutline that you can use to design and create an OLAP model based on a relational data source.

multidimensional data
The data in a multidimensional database. Data can include basic data values (loaded from an external source) that represent combinations of the lowest level of members in the dimensions of the database; data values that are calculated from the base data values; and rolled up data values that are created by combining values for members in dimension hierarchies.

multidimensional database
An OLAP database that you create using the Application Manager or ESSCMD commands (in DB2 OLAP Server) or with the DB2 OLAP Integration Server desktop, which is in the Starter Kit. An OLAP database includes a database outline, data, associated optional calculation scripts, optional report scripts, and data load rules. DB2 OLAP Server stores the actual data and a shadow of the database outline in tables in a relational database.

named pipes
An API used for special node-to-node applications and particularly for access to communications and database servers.

OLAP application
An application that you create using the Application Manager or the ESSCMD commands (in DB2 OLAP Server) or with the DB2 OLAP Integration Server desktop, which is in the Starter Kit. An OLAP application can contain one or more multidimensional databases and any associated calculation scripts, report scripts, and data load rules.

OLAP metaoutline
See metaoutline.

OLAP model
See model.

online analytical processing (OLAP)
A multidimensional, multi-user, client server computing environment for users who need to analyze consolidated enterprise data in real time. OLAP systems feature zooming, data pivoting, complex calculations, trend analyses, and modeling.

outline
See database outline.

RDBMS
Relational database management system. A database that can be perceived as a set of tables and manipulated in accordance with the relational model of data.

relational attribute
A characteristic of a dimension table, represented by a column. You can run SQL statements against the data in relational attribute columns.

relational database
A database that is organized and accessed according to relationships between data items. A relational database contains a collection of relational tables, views, and indexes.

report script
An ASCII file that contains Report Writer commands that generate one or more production reports. Report scripts can be run in batch mode, using the ESSCMD command-line interface, or through the Application Manager. The script is a text file that contains data retrieval, formatting, and output instructions.

restructure
An operation to regenerate or rebuild the tables and views that DB2 OLAP Server created in your relational database.

shadow
Information stored in relational tables that shadows the information stored in a multidimensional database outline.

shared member
A member that explicitly shares storage space with another member of the same name. This member has an attribute that designates it as shared. Shared members prevent making extra calculations on a member that appears in more than one location in a database outline.

sibling
A child member at the same branch level.

sparse dimension
A dimension with a low percentage of available data positions filled. For example, a product that is not sold in all of a company's available markets would be a good sparse candidate.

Spreadsheet Add-in
Software that merges with Microsoft Excel and Lotus 1-2-3 to enable analysis of multidimensional databases. The software library appears as a menu Add-In to the spreadsheet and provides such features as connect, zoom-in, and calculate.

SQL application
An application that uses SQL statements. You can use SQL applications to access data in a relational cube.

SQL
Structured Query Language. A standardized language for defining and manipulating data in a relational database.

star schema
The type of relational database schema used by DB2 OLAP Server. When you use the Application Manager to create a multidimensional database, DB2 OLAP Server creates a main fact table and a set of dimension tables. The fact table holds the actual data values for the database, and the dimension tables hold data about members and their relationships.

star view
A relation view that DB2 OLAP Server creates in your relational database that allows an SQL user to access data from the star schema in a single view with the JOIN already done.

table space
An abstraction of a collection of containers into which database objects are stored. A table space provides a level of indirection between a database and the tables stored within the database. A table space:

time dimension
A dimension type that defines how often you collect and update data. You can tag only one dimension as Time, although you do not need to have a Time dimension.


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