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Oracle® OLAP Java API Developer's Guide
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Release 2 (11.2)
Part Number E10795-06
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List of Examples
2-1 Associating a Description with an MdmObject
2-2 Values in OLAP View Columns After setPopulateLineage(false)
2-3 Values in OLAP View Columns After setPopulateLineage(true)
2-4 Basic Cube View Query
2-5 Basic Cube Query Using Source Objects
3-1 Getting a JDBC OracleConnection
3-2 Creating a DataProvider
3-3 Closing the Connection
3-4 Creating an MdmMetadataProvider
3-5 Getting the MdmSchema Objects
3-6 Getting a Single MdmDatabaseSchema
3-7 Getting the Dimensions and Measures of an MdmDatabaseSchema
3-8 Getting the Dimensions and Measures of an MdmCube
3-9 Getting the Hierarchies and Levels of a Dimension
3-10 Getting the MdmAttribute Objects of an MdmPrimaryDimension
3-11 Getting a Primary Source for a Metadata Object
4-1 Creating an AW
4-2 Creating and Deploying an MdmStandardDimension
4-3 Creating and Mapping an MdmDimensionLevel
4-4 Creating and Mapping MdmLevelHierarchy and MdmHierarchyLevel Objects
4-5 Creating an MdmValueHierarchy
4-6 Creating an MdmBaseAttribute
4-7 Creating and Mapping an MdmCube
4-8 Creating and Mapping Measures
4-9 Committing Transactions
4-10 Exporting to an XML Template
4-11 Building an Analytic Workspace
5-1 Using the isSubtypeOf Method
5-2 A Simple Join That Produces a Source with an Output
5-3 A Simple Join That Selects Elements of the Joined Source
5-4 A Simple Join That Removes Elements of the Joined Source
5-5 A Simple Join That Produces a Source with Two Outputs
5-6 A Simple Join That Hides An Output
5-7 Getting an Attribute for a Dimension Member
5-8 Getting Measure Values
5-9 Using the value Method to Relate a Source to Itself
5-10 Using the value Method to Select Elements of a Source
5-11 Using Derived Source Objects to Select Measure Values
5-12 Extracting Elements of a Source
5-13 Using a Parameterized Source to Change a Dimension Selection
6-1 Controlling Input-with-Source Matching with the alias Method
6-2 Using the distinct Method
6-3 Using COMPARISON_RULE_DESCENDING
6-4 Selecting the First and Last Time Elements
6-5 Sorting Products Hierarchically by Attribute
6-6 Selecting a Subset of the Elements of a Source
6-7 Using the value Method to Reverse a Relation
6-8 Using the extract Method
6-9 Creating a Cube and Pivoting the Edges
6-10 Drilling in a Hierarchy
6-11 Hierarchical Sorting by Measure Value
6-12 Getting the Share of Units Sold
6-13 Using the Lag Method
6-14 Using the movingTotal Method
6-15 Selecting a Range With NumberParameter Objects
7-1 Committing the Current Transaction
7-2 Rolling Back a Transaction
7-3 Using Child Transaction Objects
8-1 Creating the querySource Query
8-2 Setting the CompoundCursor Position and Getting the Current Values
8-3 Positions in an Asymmetric Query
9-1 Creating a Cursor
9-2 Getting a Single Value from a ValueCursor
9-3 Getting All of the Values from a ValueCursor
9-4 Getting ValueCursor Objects from a CompoundCursor
9-5 Getting Values from a CompoundCursor with Nested Outputs
9-6 Navigating for a Table View
9-7 Navigating for a Crosstab View Without Pages
9-8 Navigating for a Crosstab View With Pages
9-9 Getting CursorSpecification Objects for a Source
9-10 Specifying the Calculation of the Extent of a Cursor
9-11 Specifying the Calculation of Starting and Ending Positions in a Parent
9-12 Calculating the Span of the Positions in the Parent of a Value
9-13 Specifying a Fetch Size
10-1 Implementing a Template
10-2 Implementing a MetadataState
10-3 Implementing a SourceGenerator
10-4 Getting the Source Produced by the Template
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