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DWH Reporting - Data Glossary?

sanadmin_stadtdo
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Hello,

 

I am looking for a detailed description of the data fields in the OCI.  
In the "OnCommand Insight 7.3 Documentation Center" under "Data model fact and dimension tables" you can find the sentence:"For explanations of all data elements used in creating reports, see the Data Glossary ". But where can I find this Data Glossary?

A lot of fields are self-explanatory, some others are not. For example, one evaluation by time period is called "Quarter". What is behind this? Is there an average quarterly result here? Or a value at the end of the quarter (31.03., 30.06., 30.09., 31.12.)?

 

I have searched several times for a description of the data model behind OCI, but never found it.

 

 

Thank you.

Best regards

 

Michael

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hotz
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Hello Michael,

 

You can find the data glossary by cklicking on the Help (?) icon => "Schema Help" => "Database Schema" on the dwh admin portal https://<dwh_server>/dwh.

Or simply: https://<dwh_server>/dwh/faces/docs/frames.xhtml

 

For the quarter field, you're probably looking at the dwh_capacity.date_dimension or dwh_performance.date_dimension table, where the description for the repQuarter column is: "Indicates whether this date is the first date available for its quarter."

 

I hope this helps.

 

Kind regards,

Gerhard

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hotz
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Hello Michael,

 

You can find the data glossary by cklicking on the Help (?) icon => "Schema Help" => "Database Schema" on the dwh admin portal https://<dwh_server>/dwh.

Or simply: https://<dwh_server>/dwh/faces/docs/frames.xhtml

 

For the quarter field, you're probably looking at the dwh_capacity.date_dimension or dwh_performance.date_dimension table, where the description for the repQuarter column is: "Indicates whether this date is the first date available for its quarter."

 

I hope this helps.

 

Kind regards,

Gerhard

sanadmin_stadtdo
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That's it - thank you very much. I have searched in different guides, obviously not good enough.

 

Best regards

 

Michael

 

 

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