Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) is a technology that enables the analysis of large volumes of data in a multidimensional format. It allows users to slice and dice data along various dimensions, such as time, geography, and product, to gain insights and make informed decisions. In order to use OLAP technology, it is necessary to create a connection to the OLAP data source. This can be done through the Central Management Console (CMC), which is a web-based tool used for managing and configuring various aspects of the SAP BusinessObjects platform. In this blog, we will discuss how to create an OLAP connection in CMC.
Steps in OLAP in CMC:
The first step in creating an OLAP connection in CMC is to log in to the CMC using valid credentials. The CMC can be accessed through a web browser using the URL provided by the administrator.
Step 2: Navigate to the OLAP Connections Folder
Once you have logged in to the CMC, navigate to the OLAP Connections folder. This folder contains all the OLAP connections that have been created on the SAP Business Objects platform.
Step 3: Create a New OLAP Connection
To create a new OLAP connection, click on the New button located in the toolbar. This will open the Create New Object dialog box.
Step 4: Select the OLAP Connection Type
In the Create New Object dialog box, select the OLAP Connection type from the list of available object types. This will open the OLAP Connection Properties dialog box.
Step 5: Enter the Connection Details
In the OLAP Connection Properties dialog box, enter the connection details for the OLAP data source. This includes the name of the connection, the OLAP provider, the server name, and the database name. You can also specify the authentication mode and the user credentials required to connect to the OLAP data source.
Once you have entered the connection details, click on the Test Connection button to test the connection. This will verify that the connection details are correct and that you can connect to the OLAP data source using the specified credentials.
Step 7: Save the OLAP Connection
If the connection test is successful, click on the Save button to save the OLAP connection. The connection will be added to the OLAP Connections folder in the CMC.
Step 8: Configure the OLAP Connection
After creating the OLAP connection, you may need to configure it further to meet your specific requirements. This can be done by clicking on the connection name in the OLAP Connections folder and selecting the Properties option from the context menu. This will open the OLAP Connection Properties dialog box, where you can configure various options such as the query timeout and the number of rows to retrieve.
Step 9: Use the OLAP Connection
Once the OLAP connection has been created and configured, it can be used to access OLAP data in various SAP BusinessObjects tools such as Web Intelligence and Dashboard Designer. You can create reports and dashboards based on the OLAP data, and use the multidimensional analysis capabilities of OLAP technology to gain insights and make informed decisions.
In conclusion, creating an OLAP connection in CMC is a straightforward process that can be done in a few simple steps. By following these steps, you can create a connection to an OLAP data source and use the multidimensional analysis capabilities of OLAP technology to gain insights and make informed decisions.
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