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

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The <strong>SAP</strong> query visualizer gives you a graphical view of the query and insight into<br />

the structure of the query. You are also able to calculate several counts and filter<br />

factors. By default, the cardinality of the involved database objects is calculated<br />

and the filter factors of the local conditions on these objects are displayed.<br />

By clicking a link or by selecting the appropriate link from the Detail Tree of an<br />

object, the filter factors of the corresponding joins can be calculated by clicking<br />

the Calculate button in the detail table. These filter factors denote the<br />

percentage of the whole table occurring in the result set of the join.<br />

The windows shown in Figure 8-43 and Figure 8-44 on page 188 consist of the<br />

query text, query block display (graphical display), query menu, detail tree, and<br />

detail menu.<br />

Text view of<br />

whole query<br />

Figure 8-43 <strong>SAP</strong> Query Visualizer (window 1)<br />

Tree: Properties of<br />

the selected object<br />

Table :Detail on the<br />

selected element<br />

Chapter 8. Query and Load per<strong>for</strong>mance 187

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