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Best Practices for SAP BI using DB2 9 for z/OS - IBM Redbooks

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7.1 Differences between DataStore and ODS<br />

As of Release <strong>BI</strong> 7.0, ODS objects are now called DataStore objects. If you are<br />

<strong>using</strong> standard ODS objects, there is no need to make any changes.<br />

The changes introduced include a new type of DataStore object — the<br />

write-optimized DataStore object. The data from this new type of DataStore<br />

object is available immediately <strong>for</strong> further processing. You can specify separate<br />

runtime parameters <strong>for</strong> each DataStore object.<br />

7.2 Types of DataStore<br />

There are three DataStore object types available:<br />

► Standard DataStore object<br />

► DataStore object <strong>for</strong> direct update<br />

► Write-Optimized DataStore object<br />

7.2.1 Standard DataStore object<br />

The Standard DataStore is the new name <strong>for</strong> the standard ODS object.<br />

The DataStore object is stored in transparent flat tables. fact tables or<br />

dimensions are not created. The Standard DataStore creates three transparent<br />

tables, as shown in Table 7-1.<br />

Table 7-1 DataSore tables<br />

Position PSA table Naming convention<br />

1 Active DataStore (A table) /<strong>BI</strong>C/A00<br />

1 Activation queue /<strong>BI</strong>{0|C}/B<br />

1 Change log /<strong>BI</strong>C/A50<br />

The activation queue contains the updated data records that are not activated<br />

yet. The change log contains the change history. The active DataStore table<br />

contains the active data. In the DataStore object <strong>for</strong> direct update, the data is<br />

immediately available in the active <strong>for</strong>m, but it does not contain versions — it<br />

simply consists of a single table of active data.<br />

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