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6.2.12 Activating Objects<br />

You activate objects available in your workspace to expose the objects for reporting and analysis. Based on your<br />

requirements, you can do the following:<br />

● Activate - Deploys the inactive objects.<br />

● Redeploy - Deploys the active objects in one of the following scenarios:<br />

○ If your runtime object gets corrupted or deleted, and you want to create it again.<br />

○ If an object goes through client-level activation and server-level activation but fails at MDX, and the object<br />

status is still active.<br />

The following activation modes are supported:<br />

● Activate and ignore the inconsistencies in impacted objects - To activate the selected objects even if it results<br />

in inconsistent impacted objects. For example, if you choose to activate an object A that is used by B and C,<br />

and it causes inconsistencies in B and C but you can choose to go ahead with the activation of A. This is the<br />

default activation mode.<br />

● Stop activation in case of inconsistencies in impacted objects - To activate the selected objects only if there<br />

are no inconsistent impacted objects.<br />

Note: Irrespective of the activation mode, if even one of the selected objects fails (either during validation<br />

or during activation), the complete activation job will fail and none of the selected objects will be activated.<br />

Depending on where you invoke the activation, redeployment or cascade activation, the behavior is as follows:<br />

Context Activate Redeploy<br />

Quick Launch tab page A dialog box appears with a preselected<br />

list of all your inactive objects.<br />

Package context menu A dialog box appears with a preselected<br />

list of all your inactive objects.<br />

Content context menu A dialog box appears with a preselected<br />

list of all your inactive objects.<br />

Editor ● If you select Save and Activate,<br />

current object is activated and the<br />

impacted objects are redeployed if<br />

an active version for the impacted<br />

objects exist.<br />

● If you select Save and Activate All, a<br />

dialog box appears with a<br />

preselected list of the selected<br />

object along with all the required<br />

and impacted objects.<br />

Object context menu A dialog box appears with a preselected<br />

list of the selected object along with all<br />

the required objects.<br />

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Note:<br />

A dialog box appears with a list of active<br />

objects in your workspace.<br />

A dialog box appears with a list of active<br />

objects in your workspace.<br />

Not applicable<br />

Not applicable<br />

A redeployment job is submitted for the<br />

selected object.<br />

● If an object is the only inactive object in the workspace, the activation dialog box is skipped and the<br />

activation job is submitted.<br />

● If an object is inactive and you want to revert back to the active version, from the editor or object<br />

context menu, choose Revert To Active.<br />

P U B L I C<br />

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Setting Up the Analytic Model

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