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  • Analytic Workspace Manager Release date

    Does anyone know that release date for the analytic workspace manager?

    I'm reluctant to start having a go at Oracle, because there's probably good technical reasons why AWM didn't come out last year, most probably due to 9i OLAP API changes invalidating much of the work the product team had done with the prototype of AWM. However, it's been about 18 months now, by my reckoning, since AWM was first talked about and it's still not generally available.
    Of course, the features announced for the first version of AWM are only part of what we need 'out in the field' when working with 9i OLAP. We also need graphical tools to load analytic workspaces directly, rather than having to write OLAP DML dataloaders or go through an intermediate step of loading an Oracle star-schema, and in addition, migration tools for Express databases to help with the creation of OLAP Catalog metadata.
    It's worth contrasting this with the release of OLAP Services when SQL Server 7.0 was released. There, Microsoft provided tools from the outset to create and manage OLAP cubes, which meant that users could get up and running immediately, not have to wait the best part of two years to get the most basic of tools to enable them to create OLAP databases.
    As there's no doubt been quite a few technical challenges in delivering the 9i OLAP tools over the last couple of years, what would probably help the situation would be a more proactive communication strategy from the Oracle product team, in the way that the OWB team regularly post on their OTN forum and keep us all informed on how the product is progressing. Part of the frustration with 9i OLAP is the lack of any communication or updates on the product, leaving us guessing as to exactly when elements such as the AWM will actually come out. In addition, from what I can glean about OLAP support in 10g, there's some excellent news coming out, such as Multiwriter support, an XML interface for OLAP, Parallel support for aggregation and so on, which would be great news to hear and might make people 'hang on' rather than give up on the product.
    Hopefully, as the last announcement from Oracle suggested, the AWM will be made available this month, and we can get on then with helping our customers and clients start taking advantage of the 9i OLAP platform.

  • Analytic Workspace Manager 10.2.0.3.0A posted

    A new version of Analytic Workspace Manager has been posted to the Oracle OLAP site on OTN and MetaLink.
    AWM 10.2.0.3.0A addresses the following bugs found in AWM 10.2.0.3.0:
    5949796<< Period To Date calculation incorrect when using non-Gregorian time dimension
    5889531<< Retrieval of schema list is slow upon connection
    5687603<< Stale data may be displayed while switching between Model and Object Views
    5653421<< Error using even numbers for Median Smoothing Window forecast
    5887261<< Right-click menu does not appear for non-English localesNote: the MS Windows 32-bit standalone version is found both on OTN and MetaLink (PS # 6032088) whereas the Linux x86 patch version is found only on MetaLink (PS # 6032088).
    OTN: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/bi/olap/index.html
    MetaLink: https://metalink.oracle.com

    hello bart,
    try with oracle client 12C Oracle Database 12c Release 1 for Microsoft Windows (x64)
    Oracle client 12C contains awm 12C
    regards
    jean marc

  • Problem with Oracle Analytic Workspace Manager ver 10.1.0.4

    Hi,
    I am running Oracle Analytic Workspace Manager ver 10.1.0.4. When I tried getting connected to Analytical workspace I get the following error. Any help could be appreciated.
    java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00904: "O"."SF_VERSION": invalid identifier
    at oracle.olap.awm.businessobject.aw.WorkspaceBO.getWorkspacesOwnedBySchemaInStandardForm(WorkspaceBO.java:191)
    at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.WorkspaceFolderNode.getChildren(WorkspaceFolderNode.java:101)
    at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.BaseNodeModel.refreshData(BaseNodeModel.java:74)
    at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.BaseNodeModel.dTreeItemExpanding(BaseNodeModel.java:221)
    at oracle.bali.ewt.dTree.DTreeDeferredParent.__fireExpansionChanging(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.bali.ewt.dTree.DTreeDeferredParent.setExpanded(Unknown Source)
    at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.BaseNode.expandHelper(BaseNode.java:1813)
    at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.BaseNode.access$000(BaseNode.java:93)
    at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.BaseNode$ExpansionThread.run(BaseNode.java:1763)
    Thanking u,
    Amudha

    There are posts on the OLAP forum covering this problem. Anthony Waite from the OLAP Product Management team has provided the following information:
    e new, default Model View in AWM 10.1.0.4.0 is based upon the OLAP Analytic Workspace API (a.k.a. AW/XML). Just to recap and further clarify my earlier post, you must pass the following requirements in order to use it:
    1) Be sure to be using the Enterprise Edition of the Oracle Database 10g.
    SQL> select banner from v$version where banner like 'Oracle%';
    You should see Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition.
    2) Be sure to have the Data Warehouse database configuration or the OLAP Option enabled.
    SQL> select parameter, value from v$option where parameter='OLAP';
    You should see OLAP TRUE.
    3) Be sure that the RDBMS 10.1.0.4 patch set has been completely installed. Users often miss the required Post-Installation Steps such as running catpatch.sql.
    SQL> select comp_name, version, status from dba_registry;
    You should see VALID and 10.1.0.4.0 for the OLAP components.
    4) The Oracle Database must have the compatibility mode of 10.1 to use the Model View as it relies on the unique features found in Oracle Database 10g.
    SQL> select name, value, description from v$parameter where name ='compatible';
    You should see 10.1, not 9.2 or earlier.
    5) Please refer to the patchnote.htm that is bundled with 10.1.0.4.0 patch set. Only you are aware of what type of database configuration you have. You will want to pay close attention to "7.2.1.3 Set the SHARED_POOL_SIZE and JAVA_POOL_SIZE Initialization Parameters" and "7.2.2 Upgrade the Release 10.1 Database".
    Basically, I believe you have missed these required steps after installing the 10.1.0.4.0 patch set from the OUI: (pasted from the patchnote.htm)
    For the full discussion please refer to this link:
    Re: Error trying to Analytic Workspace using latest version AWM 10.1.0.4
    Hope this helps
    Keith
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  • Does  Analytic Workspace Manager 11.2.0.3.0A  work with oracle database 12c?

    hello,
    i would like to know if AWM 11.2.0.3.0A works against with oracle database 12c in pdb mode or not .
    regards
    jm

    I have attempted to connect 11g versions of AWM to 12c and get this error:
    'This version of Analytic Workspace Manager is incompatible with the database instance. The Analytic Workspace Manager version is 11.2.0.3.0 and the database compatible version is 12.1.0.0.0'
    So unfortunately it is not compatible, and there is currently no AWM for 12c
    I also contacted Oracle support and they wont give me any information about a release date or any information on the xml template specification for 12c.
    I guess we will just have to wait till they release a version of AWM that supports 12c...
    Laszlo

  • Unable to create dimension in Analytic Workspace manager

    Hi all,
    I am trying to create dimension using Analytic Workspace Manager(AWM) and it throws the following error.
    *"The transaction is not committable: "java.lang.RuntimeException: org.xml.sax.SAXException: Missing XML attribute: Attribute for tag: <Metadata><StandardDimension><Organization><AWPrimaryDimensionOrganization><AttributeOrganization>"*
    Kindly share your comments.
    I am using Oracle 11g r1 client to connect with oracle 11g R2 database.
    Please let me know the steps to create a OLAP cube using AWM
    Regards
    Mukhil

    It sounds like a mismatch between an old version of AWM and a new version of the server. Please try a more recent version of AWM.
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/options/olap/olap-downloads-098860.html

  • Analytic Workspace Manager

    Hi
    I am completely new to Oracle OLAP.
    I have installed Oracle 10g(10.1.0.2) with OLAP option enabled.
    I would like to create some cubes using Analytic Workspace manager. When I look into Oracle HomeIntegrated Management Tools, I wouldn’t find Analytic Workspace manager.
    Do I need to install Analytic Workspace manager separately? If it comes along with the oracle suite, what did I want to do to have analytic workspace manager in my machine?
    Please help me.
    Thanks,
    Deepa

    Hi
    Thanks for the info.
    I like to get more information regarding the same in version 10.1.0.2
    Thanks,
    Deepa

  • OLAP Analytic Workspace Manager/Worksheet in Oracle 11g...

    Hi,
    In Oracle Client 10g .v2 the product OLAP Analytic Workspace Manager/Worksheet is included and installed.
    However , it is not in Oracle 11g - the Oracle client of this version is included -
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/index.html
    Download page includes:
       - Client
       - Clusterware
       - Examples
       - GatewaysWill it be included in a seperate product Oracle11g Client...or else???
    Does anybody know about this....???
    Thanks...
    Sim

    AWM is now installed via the database Client CD, which was the case for 10g as well.
    Keith Laker
    Oracle EMEA Consulting
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  • Creating a DWMQY DIMENSION using Analytic Workspace Manager

    Hi everyone,
    I need some help creating a "time aware" (DAY, WEEK, MONTH, QUARTER, and YEAR) dimension using Analytic Workspace Manager.
    Let me give you some background. I'm coming from a traditional "Oracle Express" OLAP background where all our data is stored in cubes and these are defined, populated and operated on using OLAP DML, there is no SQL or traditional relational tables involved.
    I now want to pull data from relational tables into some OLAP cubes and am using Analytic Workspace Manager to do this (maybe this is not the best way?)
    Let me explain what I'm trying to achieve. In OLAP worksheet I can type the following DML commands:
    DEFINE MY_DAY DIMENSION DAY
    MAINTAIN MY_DAY ADD TODAY '01JAN2011'
    What this will do is create a "day dimension" and will populate it with values for each and every day between 1st Jan 2011 and today. It will be fully "time aware" and thus you can use date functions such as DAYOF to limit the MY_DAY dimension to all the Fridays etc. Similarly if I define a "month dimension" there will be an automatic implicit relationship between these two dimensions, this relationship and time aware cleverness is built into Oracle.
    However, a dimension defined using DML commands (and indeed all objects created using DML language) is not visible in Analytic Workspace Manager (as there is no metadata for them?) and for the life of me I cannot work out how to create such a dimension using AWM. If I create a "Time Dimension" then, as far as I can tell, this is not a proper time dimension but merely a text dimension and I, presume, I have to teach it time awareness.
    Can anyone help me? I have no issues creating, and populating cubes from relational tables using Analytic Workspace Manager, the only issue I have is creating a "proper" time aware dimension.
    Many thanks in anticipation.
    Ian.

    When a dimension is of type "TIME" in AWM, then for each member of that dimension, you need END_DATE and TIMESPAN attributes in addition to the key column and description column.
    So in your case, if there are 5 levels: DAY->WEEK->MONTH->QTR->YEAR
    then you will need atleast 15 columns in your source sql table/view
    or 20 columns if you have separate column for description.
    For example the columns in your source table/view could be:
    DAY_ID,
    DAY_DESC,
    DAY_END_DATE, (which will be that day's date)
    DAY_TIMESPAN, (which will be 1)
    WEEK_ID,
    WEEK_DESC,
    WEEK_END_DATE,
    WEEK_TIMESPAN,
    MONTH_ID,
    MONTH_DESC,
    MONTH_END_DATE,
    MONTH_TIMESPAN,
    QTR_ID,
    QTR_DESC,
    QTR_END_DATE,
    QTR_TIMESPAN,
    YEAR_ID,
    YEAR_DESC,
    YEAR_END_DATE,
    YEAR_TIMESPAN
    Just "map" this table/view to the 5-level time dimension in AWM.
    NOTE that behind-the-scenes lot of useful structures are automatically defined to support time-series measures,
    and there are lot of calculation templates available also.
    Since you came from Express background, I have to say that try to use new OLAP Expression Syntax when creating calculated measures instead of OLAP DML.
    Its very rare these days that we need OLAP DML.
    Edited by: Nasar on Nov 22, 2012 12:11 PM

  • Where to find Analytic Workspace Manager for Oracle9i?

    Hi,
    I am looking for Analytic Workspace Manager for Oracle 9i. Could someone point me to the place it can be downloaded? On Oracle OTN there are only versions 10g and 11g. I couldn't find it on Metalink either.
    Why I need so old version? We are about to upgrade our existing installation from 9i and I need it to see what's inside in our Oracle 9i database (9.2.0.6) before going into 10g.
    Or maybe it is possible to use AWM 10g against database 9i? This would solve my problems.
    Is it possible to upgrade analytic workspaces from oracle 9i into 10g with analytic workspace manager 10g?
    Best wishes
    Tomasz Michniewski

    Hello Laura,
    Well, I was looking for this 9i version of AWM, and I was even thinking that AWM does not exist for 9i. Especially that in 9i documentation AWM is not mentioned.
    But in the meantime I have found some install from some our backup cd-rom. It says:
    # Analytic Workspace Manager : 9.2.0.4.1
    # DATE: September 26, 2003
    # Platform Patch for : platform independent
    # Product Version # : 9.2.0.4.1
    # Product : Analytic Workspace Manager
    # Platforms
    # Analytic Workspace Manager uses a platform independent install and
    # has been approved on the following platforms:
    # - Windows NT 4.0, 2000 & XP
    # - Solaris 32 & 64-bit
    # - Linux 32-bit
    # - AIX 64-bit
    # - HP-UX 64-bit
    # - Tru64
    # Requirements
    # The Analytic Workspace Manager client requires the following Oracle9i
    # Database configuration:
    # - Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 Enterprise Edition Database
    # - RDBMS 9.2.0.4.0 patch set (PS# 3095277)
    # - OLAP 9.2.0.4.1 patch (PS# 3084634)
    So is it the AWM for 9i?
    Best wishes,
    Tomasz Michniewski

  • Install Analytic Workspace Manager

    Hi
    I have installed Oracle 10g(10.1.0.2) with OLAP option enabled.
    I would like to create some cubes using Analytic Workspace manager. When I look into Oracle HomeàIntegrated Management Tools, I wouldn’t find Analytic Workspace manager.
    Do I need to install Analytic Workspace manager separately? If it comes along with the oracle suite, what did I want to do to have analytic workspace manager in my machine?
    Please help me.
    Thanks,
    Deepa

    AWM does need to be installed separately. Download it from OTN and install (really just unzip!). http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/htdocs/devlic.html?=http://download.oracle.com/otn/java/olap/AWM102030_Win.zip

  • How to user Analytic workspace manager  in Oracel 9

    Hi All,
    I am new to OLAP, I want to know how to configure/use Analytic workspace manager in my database for creating OLAP. I am using oracle 9.2.0.1.0.
    Regards
    Ananth

    The first version of Analytic Workspace Manager came with Oracle 10.2, it does not support Oracle 9.2. If you are new to Oracle OLAP, you really want to be using Oracle 11.1 or 11.2 (11.2 if possible). If your organization uses 9.2 for your apps, consider using an 11.2 instance of OLAP and accessing the 9.2 version as the data source to your cubes. The advantages to 11.x are too numerous to cover here. I can send you some papers that describe 10.2 and 11.x if you send me ([email protected]) your email adress.

  • Analytic Workspace Manager default language

    Hi
    I installed Analytic Workspace Manager 12.1.0.1.0B  in my Windows 7 Enterprise (spanish version), and all messages and front-end is in spanish now.
    But I'm used to English interface.
    How can I change AWM default language?
    Thanks
    Oscar

    Hi Oscar,
    One way to change the default language that AWM uses would be launch AWM from a bat file or console with an option to set the user language.  Below is an example of how a bat file used to start AWM might be modified to set the default language to English.  The setting is -Duser.language=en.
    setlocal
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    rem    Start AwM.  -mx sets the size of the memory allocated to the heap by the Java Virtual machine
    rem                -XX sets the size of the memory allocated to the permanent object space by the Java Virtual Machine
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    Ken Chin

  • Analytic Workspace Manager possible bug: Maintain Cube hangs

    Hi All,
    I am a newbe, I have been following the tutorial "Building OLAP 11g Cubes". http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/olap_cube/buildicubes.htm
    After the step "Maintain Cube SALES_CUBE", I got the information box "Loading facts for cube SALES_CUBE"...on the screen for the last 4 hours.
    Is this normal? Should I kill the process and start again?
    I am running Oracle 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.7.0 on a Virtual Machine with Windows Server 2008 Standard SP1 with 1GB RAM.
    The Analytic Workspace Manager is 11.2.0.1.0 running on a Windows XP SP3.
    Any help is much appreciated

    I'm getting a similar problem, I cannot maintain cubes that worked fine yesterday:
    An error has occurred on the server
    Error class: Express Failure
    Server error descriptions:
    INI: error creating a definition manager, Generic at TxsOqConnection::generic<BuildProcess>
    INI: XOQ-01706: An unexpected condition occurred during the build: "TxsOqLoadCommandProcessor::generatePartitionListSource-unsupported join condition-table"., Generic at xsoqBuild
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    at oracle.olap.awm.ui.SwingWorker$2.run(Unknown Source)
    at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
    It all started after I tried to add a calculated measure to an existing cube (something I have done before in 11g...a feature I love).
    This is too bad, so far I've been loving 11g Olap as compared to 10g Olap. But now 11g is starting to crop up these bullshit bugs as well. I guess OLAP is still too crappy to rely on for production....good thing I won't recommend a rollout of this product to my clients. It's a great tool for having fun with development, but using Oracle Olap + AWM in a real company is career suicide.
    AWM 11.2.01

  • Analytic workspace manager not found

    hello, I have installed oracle 11g R1 but I found a problem. I want to use Analytic Workspace Manager to create
    dimentional object such as data cube and dimention, but I didn't found from where I can lunch it or configure
    it.there is no shortcut or folder in my oracle home in the start menu although I have installed all components and
    products of the oracle EE.if some one know how to configure it or how to solve this problem, please send me detail
    as soon as possible of the solution and detail because I need it do much.thanks
    Edited by: boulebtina on 6 mars 2011 00:12

    Hi,
    This is not the forum for Analytic Workspace Manager. I would suggest to try the oracle olap forum for your questions.
    OLAP
    Regards,
    Ben

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