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At Source At Target<br />

Impacted Object- inactive Impacted Object- active<br />

Base Object- inactive<br />

Impacted Object- active<br />

Base Object- inactive<br />

Impacted Object- inactive<br />

Note: An impacted object (also known as affected object) is the one that uses the base object. For<br />

example, an analytic view using an attribute view is called impacted object for that attribute view.<br />

1. Open the Modeler perspective.<br />

2. Expand the Content node.<br />

3. Select the required objects, in the context menu, choose Refactor Move .<br />

4. In the Move dialog, select the target package where you want to move the package/objects, and choose Next.<br />

5. If you want to skip the movement of objects/packages, in the Changes to be performed panel, deselect them.<br />

6. Choose Finish.<br />

6.5.4 Validating Models<br />

You use this procedure to check if there are any errors in an information object and if the object is based on the<br />

rules that you specified as part of preferences. For example, the "Check join: SQL" rule checks that the join is<br />

correctly formed.<br />

For more information about setting preferences, see Setting Preferences for Modeler .<br />

Procedure<br />

1. On the Quick Launch page, choose Validate.<br />

2. From the Available list, select the required models that system must validate.<br />

3. Choose Add.<br />

4. Choose Validate.<br />

6.5.5 Generating Object Documentation<br />

Use this procedure to capture the details of an information model or a package in a single document. This helps<br />

you view the necessary details from the document, instead of referring to multiple tables. The following table<br />

specifies the details that you can view from the document.<br />

Type Description<br />

Attribute View General object properties, attributes, calculated attributes,<br />

data foundation joins, cross references, and where-used<br />

Analytic View General object properties, private attributes, calculated<br />

attributes, attribute views, measures, calculated measures,<br />

restricted measures, variables, input parameters, data<br />

foundation joins, logical view joins, cross references, and<br />

where-used<br />

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Setting Up the Analytic Model

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