Getting started with Framework Manager The SQL Generated by IBM Cognos Software Guidelines for Working with SAP BW Data for Use in Transformer. Framework Manager is the IBM Cognos Business Intelligence modeling tool for about using Framework Manager, see the Framework Manager User Guide. than , see the documentation provided with your edition of Transformer. In earlier versions of IBM Cognos Business Intelligence, reports did not reuse about query reuse, see the Framework Manager User Guide.
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For more information, see Add Background Effects.
A new property, Allocation Rule, allows you specify the type of allocation defined for the measure Query Items. For more information, see Insert a Hierarchy.
New Chart Types The following new chart types are now available: You can now view lineage information of a data item to see what the item represents before you add it to a report. The report user will see the prompt that matches the prompt type on the attribute. If you have Composite data sources defined in IBM Cognos Connection, you must migrate the existing repository to the new default repository.
OLAP cubes are designed to contain metadata for business intelligence reporting and analysis.
The child segments are automatically upgraded. Listed below are changes to features since the last release.
Windows-based User Interfaces
The smart client provides a zero-administration client with a zero-deployment impact. This allows you to restrict when the drill path is available to users. For more information, see Suppress Empty Cells. Product updates are automatically captured through the smart client.
Over time, log files for a project can become large. In the previous release, the Diagram Settings command was listed on the first level of the right-click menu. Many commands on shortcut menus have been reorganized to make them easier to find and use. Line suer can now also include opening, closing, minimum, and franework value markers.
For example, you can map the member caption instead of the business key to the target. Product updates are delivered by uninstalling and reinstalling the COM add-in client. For more information about query reuse, see the Framework Manager User Guide. Administrators and modelers use a Microsoft Windows operating system utility named Map Manager to import maps and update labels for maps in Report Studio. These files include archive-log.
The COM add-in client requires a client installation. Intersections Tuples Can Include Calculated Members and Measures You can now insert calculated members and measures in an intersection tuple. For more information, see Create an Intersection Tuple.
manger For example, you can conditionally color the bubbles in a bubble chart based on any combination of the measures, and you can conditionally color an entire row of the crosstab based on any measure in the columns. Microcharts are miniature line and column charts.

In bubble charts, a new Bubble Size property allows you to control the size of bubbles in relation to the actual values of the Z-axis. Win-loss charts are microcharts where the value of each bar is either one or minus one. Also, members of a level are sorted in the context of their ancestor levels. For improved performance, you can now archive entries in log files. By default, the business key is used. For example, you can now include borders with rounded corners, transparent background fills and images, drop shadows, and background gradients.
A data item’s lineage information traces the item’s metadata back through the package and the package’s data sources. You can disable query reuse for each individual query in Report Studio, or you can disable query reuse for the entire package in Framework Manager.
To disable query reuse, change the Allow Usage of Local Cache governor. Many commands are available from shortcut menus. In this release, these commands are grouped using an Edit command. For more information about queries in the dimensional reporting style, see Working with Dimensional Queries.
Windows-based User Interfaces
In addition, the sorting of data by member is enhanced. Extended Suppression Capabilities You can now suppress rows, columns, or rows and columns based on zero, null, divide by zero, and overflow values in reports created with relational, dimensionally-modeled relational, and OLAP data sources.
For dimensionally modeled relational metadata, you can specify sort characteristics on a dimension. This means that the hierarchical relationship of a level is considered when member sorting is applied.
All metadata, including all members, cube dimensions, hierarchies, and levels are loaded at run time. You can print diagrams in the Context Explorer, preview before printing, and change page layout options using Page Setup.
A greater variety of colorful graphics and backgrounds are now available for dashboards and reports. Links to directly-related topics are included. In the Diagram tab of the Project Manater, you can cut, copy, paste, and delete a selected model object. Enhanced Report Graphics A greater variety of colorful graphics and backgrounds are now available for dashboards and reports. You can now insert calculated members and measures in an intersection tuple.
In this release, this command appears under a Navigate Diagram command, along with related commands for working with diagrams. NET Framework to allow clients to interact with server-based components. New Features in Version 8. There is now support for multiple hierarchies of a single dimension for dimensionally-modeled relational data sources.
