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

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C<br />

Candidates <strong>for</strong> partiioning<br />

Data Warehouse and Data Store Objects 14<br />

Multi-Dimensional Models 14<br />

PSA<br />

Persistent staging area (PSA) 14<br />

Change log table 275<br />

Change-run 272<br />

characteristic value 265, 281<br />

key figures 286<br />

particular combination 265<br />

place holder 309<br />

characteristics 264<br />

clustering index 108<br />

CLUSTER option 112<br />

Compression 273<br />

Compression result 273<br />

Condense<br />

defined 27<br />

Continuous operations 5<br />

corresponding InfoCube<br />

dimension tables 271<br />

D<br />

Data Access Monitor 278<br />

Data granularity<br />

defined 28<br />

data load 56, 100, 155<br />

Data Load Monitor 278<br />

Data Partitioned Secondary Index (DPSI) 109<br />

data set 284<br />

data source 77, 282<br />

data target 56, 73, 155, 284<br />

Data targets<br />

defined 76<br />

Data warehouse 221, 257, 275<br />

data wareho<strong>using</strong><br />

e-busines operations 2<br />

robust solution 280<br />

database management<br />

system 5, 287<br />

dataset 282<br />

DataSore tables 104<br />

DataSource 58, 258, 261, 275<br />

DataStore object types<br />

DataStore object <strong>for</strong> direct update 104<br />

Standard ODS 104<br />

Write-Optimized DataStore object 104<br />

352 <strong>Best</strong> <strong>Practices</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>BI</strong> <strong>using</strong> <strong>DB2</strong> 9 <strong>for</strong> z/<strong>OS</strong><br />

<strong>DB2</strong> 155<br />

<strong>DB2</strong> compression 28, 69, 132, 256<br />

defined 28<br />

<strong>DB2</strong> connect diagnostics 139<br />

<strong>DB2</strong> subsystem 114<br />

<strong>DB2</strong> utility 109, 114<br />

complete details 114<br />

<strong>DB2</strong> V8 3, 56, 133<br />

new support 109<br />

recommended method 114<br />

DBA 99, 166<br />

DBA Guide 114<br />

DBA responsibility 4<br />

dimension table 74, 99, 265–266<br />

dimension/snowflake 211<br />

disaster recovery (DR) 7<br />

distributed relational database architecture (DRDA)<br />

174<br />

DPSI<br />

defined 21<br />

Difference between DPSI and NPSI 22<br />

Usage of Data Partitioned Secondary Indexes<br />

21<br />

DSO<br />

defined 11<br />

E<br />

E-Fact table 273<br />

partitioning 18<br />

END 2, 7, 268<br />

Enhanced Star Join access method 36<br />

Enterprise Portal 285<br />

Business Intelligence content 285<br />

ETL - see extraction, trans<strong>for</strong>mation, and loading<br />

example sale 281<br />

Extract, Trans<strong>for</strong>m, and Load 260<br />

Extraction, Transfer and Load (ETL) 66<br />

extraction, trans<strong>for</strong>mation, and loading (ETL) 260<br />

F<br />

F fact table 100, 273<br />

fact table 27–28, 74, 88, 96, 104, 162, 211, 224,<br />

256–257, 265, 293<br />

compressed data 28<br />

compression results 99<br />

consolidated data 98<br />

initial compression 100<br />

many records 28

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