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Information Session
Universe Customisation
Topics
Mincom Standard Universes
Guidelines for Customising Standard Universes
Other Universe Customisation Options
Universe Change Management
Mincom’s Standard Universe
UMB
CWM_1.0.dtd
<universe>_o.unv(class-mapped)<universe>_c.unv
BO_<universe>.xml
outer.txtBO Merge Repository
Universe Merge
BO Designer
(Integrity checks)
(merged)<universe>_c.unv
Customer
1(1)
UniverseDeveloper
BO Designer(Integrity checks, shortcut joins, further class mapping)
UniverseDeveloper
Universe Administrator
BO Ellipse Repository (completed)
<universe>_c.xml
bo_views.sql
SQLPlus
Ellipse Database
Ellipse Database
Mincom Standard Universes
• Each view is defined as a class• Each field is defined as an object in this
class
• Note: These are remapped into more meaningful hierarchies.
Mincom Standard Universes
• Supporting Database sql created for:– Database Views– Database Functions– Triggers– Reporting Tables– Initial Data for these Tables
• Text file with outer joins
Database Functions used in views• EL_CONCAT• EL_DATETOWORD• EL_GET_DATE• EL_GET_DESC• EL_NEXT_DAY• EL_NUMTOWORD• EL_DECTOWORD • EL_SUBSTR• EL_TODAY
Name Parameters Purpose Example Comment
EL_CONCAT CHAR, CHAR(for UDB combinations of CHAR, INT and DATE)
Concatenate two strings EL_CONCAT(EL_CONCAT( rtrim(‘String 1 ‘) ,’ and ‘), ‘String 2’)returns:ORA and SQS: String 1 and String 2
Input limited to 1000 byte strings
EL_DATETOWORD
DATE, TYPE Convert a date value to a word EL_DATETOWORD(EL_TODAY(), ’DAY’)returns: ORA: MondaySQS: Monday
Currently the only valid TYPE is DAY
EL_DAYS_ADD DATE, INT Add (or subtract) days to a date
EL_DECTOWORD NUMBER Return the words equivalent to the number passed
EL_DECTOWORD(123.45)returns:ORA: One hundred twenty-three.45SQS: One hundred twenty-three.450
Includes decimal values as numbers. Uses EL_NUMTOWORD. Relies on MSF010 ‘NUWO’ TABLE_TYPE and entries being available.
EL_GET_DATE CHAR_DATE Retrieve the real date equivalent of an Ellipse character date from MSFDTE (or null)
EL_GET_DATE(‘20041025’)returns:ORA: 25-OCT-04SQS: 2004-10-25 00:00:00.000
EL_GET_DESC TABLE_CODE, TABLE_TYPE
Retrieve the associated TABLE_DESC value from MSF010 (or null)
EL_GET_DESC(‘0001’,’ER’)returns: ORA: INVALID RECORD CODE SQS: INVALID RECORD CODE
May need adjustment for multi-language
EL_NEXT_DAY DATE, WEEKDAY
Return the date of the next occurrence of the specified weekday following today
EL_NEXT_DAY(EL_TODAY(), ‘WEDNESDAY’)returns:ORA: 27-OCT-04SQS: 2004-10-27 13:32:00
Name Parameters Purpose Example Comment
EL_NUMTOWORD NUMBER Return the words equivalent to the number passed
EL_NUMTOWORD(987654321)returns:ORA: Nine hundred eighty-seven million six hundred fifty-four thousand three hundred twenty-one SQS: Nine hundred eighty-seven million six hundred fifty-four thousand three hundred twenty-one
Uses ORA built-in function and SQS UDF. Word spellings still to be reviewed. Relies on MSF010 ‘NUWO’ TABLE_TYPE and entries being available.
EL_RAW_DECODE RAW database column data, maximum length of input data
Return the decoded equivalent of the Ellipse encoded column
EL_RAW_DECODE( MSV050.DFLT_VALUE_RECX1, 201)
SQS only
EL_RAWTONUM CHAR (translated to a HEX string), INT (number of decimal places)
Translate packed decimal data stored in string to a signed number
ORA: EL_RAWTONUM(RAWTOHEX(SUBSTR(<col>,246,8),3))
Expects string of hexadecimal value of packed decimal data eg 0045329C
EL_SUBSTR CHAR, INT, INT Standardise substring function across RDBMS
Invokes built-in SUBSTR function for ORA and UDB and SUBSTRING for SQS
EL_TODAY none Retrieve the current date. Use of this function may replace the requirement for MSV_CURRENT_DATE
EL_TODAY()returns: ORA: 25-OCT-04SQS: 2004-10-25 13:49:28.487
Uses ORA SYSDATE and SQS GETDATE() under the covers.SQS requires the MSV_TODAY view
•EL_NUMTOWORD relies on ‘NUWO’ TABLE_TYPE data on MSF010
•EL_DECTOWORD is not currently used
Default Universe Settings Applied
• Default Contexts added• Loops Checked• Objects and Joins Parsed
Mincom’s Customisations
Script used to:• Remap Classes• Apply Outer Joins• Change all numeric fields measures
What can you customise?
Mincom’s Standard Universe
Modify Existing customisation objects
• If you need to add your own Classes or Objects, you use the supplied Customisation items. You can then modify these items to have an appropriate description, point them to the relevant column, calculation, and so on
What else can you add?
• Add Additional Tables to Universe– Derived Universe Tables– Database Views
• Add Joins• Add Hierarchies
Guidelines• No classes or objects to be created or deleted• Classes, Dimension and Measure objects defined in the
'Customisations' class can be modified as required• Tables can be added• Joins can be added• New hierarchies can be added • 'Customisations' classes and objects can be moved out
of the 'Customisations' class • Contexts will be deleted during the merge (use 'Detect
Contexts' on merged universe to reapply)
Universe Customisation Options
1. Modify the existing Standard Universe• Mincom’s Supported approach
2. Linking a universe to an existing Standard Universe
3. Copying a Standard Universe and Modifying
4. Create a New Universe from Scratch
Modify the existing Standard Universe
• If guidelines followed the customer merge script can be run to re-apply changes to any new versions of the Standard Universe
• If additional components eg. Contexts are added these will need to be managed by the customer themselves and applied after the customer merge has been applied
Linking a universe to an existing Standard Universe
• Can not link a universe that is already linked to another universe
• LOV files in core universe not saved• Must re-apply your contexts in derived
universe
Copying a Standard Universe and Modifying
• When you copy a standard universe into a derived universe, the resulting components in the derived universe are independent of those in the standard universe.
• Any changes made to the standard universe are not inherited by the derived universe
Create a New Universe from Scratch
• Similar issues to copying a standard universe except more development time required as starting from scratch
• Need to add all views manually to universe• Better understanding of universe if
developed in house• Mincom’s knowledge and support limited
Enriching your Universe
• Create Additional Database Views• Create Additional Database Functions
Database View ExampleCREATE OR REPLACE VIEW bo2b. MSV838_PS_MEAS AS
SELECT EMPLOYEE_ID, INV_TAX_YEAR, SEQUENCE_NO, GROSS_SALARY, LUMP_SUM_A, LUMP_SUM_B, LUMP_SUM_D, LUMP_SUM_E, FIELD1_9, FIELD2_9, TAX_AMOUNT, NON_GC_EARN, NON_GC_DEDN, PRE_JULY_1983, POST_JUNE_1983, POST_JUNE_1994_INV, ETP_TAX_AMT, FBT_AMT, FBT_GROSSED_AMT, CDEP_SALARY, OTHER_INCOME, TO_CHAR(99999999 - CAST(INV_TAX_YEAR AS INTEGER)) TAX_YEAR, bo2b. EL_NUMTOWORD (TRUNC(TAX_AMOUNT/1000,0)) THOUSANDS, bo2b. EL_NUMTOWORD (TRUNC((TAX_AMOUNT - (TRUNC(TAX_AMOUNT/1000,0) * 1000))/100,0)) HUNDREDS, bo2b.EL_NUMTOWORD(TRUNC((TAX_AMOUNT - (TRUNC(TAX_AMOUNT/100,0) * 100))/10,0)) TENS, bo2b. EL_NUMTOWORD (TRUNC(TAX_AMOUNT - (TRUNC(TAX_AMOUNT/10,0) * 10),0)) UNIT FROM bo2b.MSV838_MEAS MSV838_MEAS; COMMIT;
Database Functions
Universe Change Management
Three Types of Changes:1. A pure addition; no change to schema2. Focused Change; change to a limited
set of Objects or part of the schema3. Widespread change
Potential effect on Report• Changes to the universe must take into account the
impact on existing reports• Auditor may assist in determining this impact• EQM have third party product to determine
change impact• Careful management of changes can reduce
potential impact• Retesting may be required
Change Effect
Objects deleted Potentially causes the Report to fail
Objects added No affect on existing Reports unless the Report specifically needed the Object to be created. Then the Report should be returned to development for the Object to be added
Objects renamed Could cause issues if another single Object exists with the new name. Business Objects will assume that this other Object replaces the renamed one when you re-point the Universe.
Objects properties changed Potentially causes the Report to fail, although there are so many properties that this would need to be considered carefully
Objects formatting changed No change in the functionality of the Report but will change the ‘look’ of it
Object SQL changed Potentially causes the Report to fail and needs the report’s SQL refreshed to detect problems
Change Effect
Any changes to joins Potentially causes the Report to fail
Any changes to contexts Potentially causes the Report to fail
Any changes to tables used by Universe Potentially causes the Report to fail
Any changes to Universe connections Potentially causes the Report to fail although unlikely, assuming the new connection points to a valid database structure for the Universe in use
Any changes to hierarchies Potentially causes the Report to fail although the effect may be minimal
Conclusion
• Many Customisation Options Available• The Choice is yours• Consider consequences of changes• Unsupported changes will need to be
managed
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