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

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Two query models are provided by the SDK:<br />

► OLAP Query Model<br />

► Relational Query Model<br />

query view - selection<br />

Web item that makes navigation between different queries and query views<br />

possible.<br />

radio button group<br />

Web item that allows you to filter characteristic values <strong>using</strong> a group of radio<br />

buttons.<br />

Relational Command Processor<br />

Part of the <strong>BI</strong> Java SDK's Relational Query API, an interface that makes it easier<br />

to use the API by hiding the complexity of the underlying Relational Query Model.<br />

With this interface, you can create and manipulate complex relational queries<br />

with simple commands.<br />

relational data<br />

Data stored in tables, and hence often also referred to as tabular data.<br />

relational data provider<br />

A component that provides data in relational, or tabular, views and metadata<br />

compatible with the <strong>BI</strong> Java SDK's Relational Metadata Model.<br />

Relational Metadata API<br />

A set of interfaces provided by the <strong>BI</strong> Java SDK <strong>for</strong> accessing the metadata of a<br />

relational data source. Generated via JMI from the SDK's Relational Metadata<br />

Model.<br />

Relational Metadata Model<br />

A model provided by the <strong>BI</strong> Java SDK that describes data accessible through a<br />

relational interface such as JDBC. Based on the Common Warehouse<br />

Metamodel Relational Package.<br />

Relational Query API<br />

A set of interfaces provided by the <strong>BI</strong> Java SDK that let you define queries<br />

against a relational data source. The API is generated via JMI from the<br />

Relational Query Model, based on metadata provided by the Relational Metadata<br />

Model, and includes the simplified Relational Command Processor.<br />

Appendix A. Glossary <strong>for</strong> <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>BI</strong> 301

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