Model for Presentation in IBM Cognos Framework Manager – eLearning – k01012gwpl
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Duration: 1 Days
This offering teaches IBM Cognos Framework Manager data modelers how to model for presentation. Participants will learn how to organize their objects into a presentation view. They will learn about the different types of query subjects and how to specify security for their Framework Manager models. Additionally, they will learn how to create analysis objects and manage OLAP data sources.
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Objectives
Please refer to course overview
Audience
• Modelers
Prerequisites
• Knowledge of OLAP concepts
• Knowledge of how to identify common data structures, define reporting requirements, and identify data access strategies
• Familiarity with the IBM Cognos Framework Manager user interface and workflow process
• Knowledge of how to create a baseline project
• Knowledge of how to work with query subjects and relationships
• Knowledge of how to use filters and calculations
• Knowledge of time dimensions
You will have the prerequisite knowledge if you have taken the K01010 Introduction to IBM Cognos Framework Manager course and the K01011 Model for Predictable Results in IBM Cognos Framework Manager course and understood the concepts presented in those courses.
Topics
• Create a presentation view
• Examine data source query subject types
• Examine stored procedure query subject types
• Specify data security and package security
• Specify object security and dynamic data security
• Create analysis objects
• Manage OLAP data sources