BI Modeling Question - Load time, efficiency
Hi Experts,
This is a two-part question.
Scenario:
I have a Standard DSO- overwrite (DSO1) at accounting line item level which pushes data to another Standard DSO-overwrite (DSO2) at Monthly Level. This Monthly DSO pushes data to a cube for Monthly Open/ Cleared accounting document snapshot.
Which means, if I have an Open item today, my cube should have that in the past month, this month and all previous month snapshots as an open item.
1. Can I do the following with standard 0FI_AR_4 deltas?
When loading data from DSO1 to DSO2 for the first time INIT load, I replicate all records that are open today and put them in ALL previous months as snapshots. From then onwards, I just build a month's snapshot at a time by pushing all deltas as Summing Before and After Image for a record that has changed. And also, pushing all previous records from Changelog that have a record mode status N.
I am just talking conceptually here and dont know of the feasibility of accomplishing the above in ABAP.
2. We could just do a full load everyday replicating Open records less than the current date into all previous months' snapshots.
For both the above possible solutions, which one is the most feasible?
Am I missing out a totally different and more practical/efficient solution?
All inputs greatly appreciated!
In addition to the above post,
Please add to, correct or modify my pseudo logic below
When I go from DSO1 to Monthly DSO2, in the transformation, I write ABAP, where in I compare the Posting period with the current date and if less, I replicate the record to fall into all of the past 11 months (snapshot). This was for the first INIT load.
From the next load onwards (delta), we build snapshot for only the past two months, so in the Transformation, we write ABAP that looks into Changelog and updates all ' N ' images for the past two months. In addition, we also update the delta records to sum the before and after images for each period.
Is this logic correct? would it be too much to look up changelog everytime a delta happens??
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> true or false: using pngs (specifically png-8's WITHOUT
alpha
> transparency, but with gif-style 1-bit transparency)
adds load time to a
> page versus a comparable transparent gif of the same
file size.
>
> I have been told this is causing some latency and it
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> to me. Are there any reliable articles out there that
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> Anyone just know?
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Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27c9
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0x3d
USB Hub:
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: OEM
Product ID: 0x0061
Vendor ID: 0x043d
Lexmark All-in-One:
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Lexmark
Product ID: 0x0069
Vendor ID: 0x043d
All-in-One:
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Lexmark
Product ID: 0x0060
Vendor ID: 0x043d
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27ca
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0x5d
USB Multimedia Keyboard:
Version: 1.00
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: ALCOR
Product ID: 0x9462
Serial Number: Au9462
Vendor ID: 0x058f
USB RECEIVER:
Version: 25.10
Bus Power (mA): 100
Speed: Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Logitech
Product ID: 0xc50e
Vendor ID: 0x046d
USB Multimedia Keyboard:
Version: 1.22
Bus Power (mA): 250
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: ALCOR
Product ID: 0x9410
Serial Number: Au9462
Vendor ID: 0x058f
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27c8
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0x1d
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBUHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27cb
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0x7d
Bluetooth USB Host Controller:
Version: 19.65
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Apple, Inc.
Product ID: 0x8206
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
IR Receiver:
Version: 1.10
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Apple Computer, Inc.
Product ID: 0x8240
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
AirPort Card:
AirPort Card Information:
Wireless Card Type: AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0x87)
Wireless Card Locale: USA
Wireless Card Firmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (4.170.46.7)
Current Wireless Network: ACTIONTEC
Wireless Channel: 9
Firewall:
Firewall Settings:
Mode: Limit incoming connections to specific services and applications
Services:
File Sharing (AFP): Allow all connections
Printer Sharing: Allow all connections
Applications:
com.apple.iChat: Allow all connections
com.apple.ODSAgent: Allow all connections
com.aspyr.empireatwar: Block all connections
com.RealNetworks.RealPlayer: Allow all connections
Locations:
Automatic:
Active Location: Yes
Services:
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
Exclude Simple Hostnames: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
PPP:
ACSP Enabled: No
Display Terminal Window: No
Redial Count: 1
Redial Enabled: Yes
Redial Interval: 5
Use Terminal Script: No
Dial On Demand: No
Disconnect On Fast User Switch: Yes
Disconnect On Idle: Yes
Disconnect On Idle Time: 600
Disconnect On Logout: Yes
Disconnect On Sleep: Yes
Idle Reminder: No
Idle Reminder Time: 1800
IPCP Compression VJ: Yes
LCP Echo Enabled: No
LCP Echo Failure: 4
LCP Echo Interval: 10
Log File: /var/log/ppp.log
Verbose Logging: No
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:17:f2:d4:e8:98
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
FTP Proxy Enabled: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Gopher Proxy Enabled: No
HTTP Proxy Enabled: No
HTTPS Proxy Enabled: No
RTSP Proxy Enabled: No
SOCKS Proxy Enabled: No
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:19:e3:ff:fe:81:ea:7a
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
Exclude Simple Hostnames: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
AirPort:
Type: IEEE80211
BSD Device Name: en1
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:19:e3:df:5e:9b
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: 2
Exclude Simple Hostnames: No
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
IEEE80211:
Allow Net Creation: Yes
Disconnect On Logout: No
InterferenceRobustness: 0
Join Mode: Automatic
JoinModeFallback: Prompt
MAC Address: 00:19:e3:df:5e:9b
PowerEnabled: 1
PreferredNetworks:
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: ACTIONTEC
Unique Network ID: F0FA7942-54E7-409B-A1CA-10B05F3B2EDE
SecurityType: WPA2 Personal
SSID_STR: D Pad
Unique Network ID: A391D57D-A4EC-4B2E-B741-0D6569BD77AB
Unique Password ID: 404D3742-17AA-4C24-A229-7E37725522EA
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: linksys
Unique Network ID: FD2A5229-348A-4E90-B4E2-48E4DE62C394
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: M and M
Unique Network ID: D980D42A-E76C-4A68-920D-AAC9537C26C9
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: default
Unique Network ID: 5A2D9117-3263-46B9-952D-A4463BA5F377
SecurityType: Open
SSID_STR: Sweet Lou's **** Shack
Unique Network ID: FA247542-1EF4-41B6-A242-688E75C85B57
RememberRecentNetworks: 1
Ethernet Adaptor (en2):
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en2
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:01:23:45:67:89
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Ethernet Adaptor (en3):
Type: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en3
Hardware (MAC) Address: 00:10:32:54:76:98
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
AppleTalk:
Configuration Method: Node
Proxies:
Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Volumes:
net:
Type: autofs
Mount Point: /net
Mounted From: map -hosts
Automounted: Yes
home:
Type: autofs
Mount Point: /home
Mounted From: map auto_home
Automounted: Yes
Universal Access:
Universal Access Information:
Cursor Magnification: Off
Display: Black on White
Flash Screen: Off
Mouse Keys: Off
Slow Keys: Off
Sticky Keys: Off
VoiceOver: Off
Zoom: OffThat's old info for the HDD space--I've purchased an external, so my main drive stays plenty free, now.
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How to tune data loading time in BSO using 14 rules files ?
Hello there,
I'm using Hyperion-Essbase-Admin-Services v11.1.1.2 and the BSO Option.
In a nightly process using MAXL i load new data into one Essbase-cube.
In this nightly update process 14 account-members are updated by running 14 rules files one after another.
These rules files connect 14 times by sql-connection to the same oracle database and the same table.
I use this procedure because i cannot load 2 or more data fields using one rules file.
It takes a long time to load up 14 accounts one after other.
Now my Question: How can I minimise this data loading time ?
This is what I found on Oracle Homepage:
What's New
Oracle Essbase V.11.1.1 Release Highlights
Parallel SQL Data Loads- Supports up to 8 rules files via temporary load buffers.
In an Older Thread John said:
As it is version 11 why not use parallel sql loading, you can specify up to 8 load rules to load data in parallel.
Example:
import database AsoSamp.Sample data
connect as TBC identified by 'password'
using multiple rules_file 'rule1','rule2'
to load_buffer_block starting with buffer_id 100
on error write to "error.txt";
But this is for ASO Option only.
Can I use it in my MAXL also for BSO ?? Is there a sample ?
What else is possible to tune up nightly update time ??
Thanks in advance for every tip,
ZeljkoThanks a lot for your support. I’m just a little confused.
I will use an example to illustrate my problem a bit more clearly.
This is the basic table, in my case a view, which is queried by all 14 rules files:
column1 --- column2 --- column3 --- column4 --- ... ---column n
dim 1 --- dim 2 --- dim 3 --- data1 --- data2 --- data3 --- ... --- data 14
Region -- ID --- Product --- sales --- cogs ---- discounts --- ... --- amount
West --- D1 --- Coffee --- 11001 --- 1,322 --- 10789 --- ... --- 548
West --- D2 --- Tea10 --- 12011 --- 1,325 --- 10548 --- ... --- 589
West --- S1 --- Tea10 --- 14115 --- 1,699 --- 10145 --- ... --- 852
West --- C3 --- Tea10 --- 21053 --- 1,588 --- 10998 --- ... --- 981
East ---- S2 --- Coffee --- 15563 --- 1,458 --- 10991 --- ... --- 876
East ---- D1 --- Tea10 --- 15894 --- 1,664 --- 11615 --- ... --- 156
East ---- D3 --- Coffee --- 19689 --- 1,989 --- 15615 --- ... --- 986
East ---- C1 --- Coffee --- 18897 --- 1,988 --- 11898 --- ... --- 256
East ---- C3 --- Tea10 --- 11699 --- 1,328 --- 12156 --- ... --- 9896
Following 3 out of 14 (load-) rules files to load the data columns into the cube:
Rules File1:
dim 1 --- dim 2 --- dim 3 --- sales --- ignore --- ignore --- ... --- ignore
Rules File2:
dim 1 --- dim 2 --- dim 3 --- ignore --- cogs --- ignore --- ... --- ignore
Rules File14:
dim 1 --- dim 2 --- dim 3 --- ignore --- ignore --- ignore --- ... --- amount
Is the upper table design what GlennS mentioned as a "Data" column concept which only allows a single numeric data value ?
In this case I cant tag two or more columns as “Data fields”. I just can tag one column as “Data field”. Other data fields I have to tag as “ignore fields during data load”. Otherwise, when I validate the rules file, an Error occurs “only one field can contain the Data Field attribute”.
Or may I skip this error massage and just try to tag all 14 fields as “Data fields” and “load data” ?
Please advise.
Am I right that the other way is to reconstruct the table/view (and the rules files) like follows to load all of the data in one pass:
dim 0 --- dim 1 --- dim 2 --- dim 3 --- data
Account --- Region -- ID --- Product --- data
sales --- West --- D1 --- Coffee --- 11001
sales --- West --- D2 --- Tea10 --- 12011
sales --- West --- S1 --- Tea10 --- 14115
sales --- West --- C3 --- Tea10 --- 21053
sales --- East ---- S2 --- Coffee --- 15563
sales --- East ---- D1 --- Tea10 --- 15894
sales --- East ---- D3 --- Coffee --- 19689
sales --- East ---- C1 --- Coffee --- 18897
sales --- East ---- C3 --- Tea10 --- 11699
cogs --- West --- D1 --- Coffee --- 1,322
cogs --- West --- D2 --- Tea10 --- 1,325
cogs --- West --- S1 --- Tea10 --- 1,699
cogs --- West --- C3 --- Tea10 --- 1,588
cogs --- East ---- S2 --- Coffee --- 1,458
cogs --- East ---- D1 --- Tea10 --- 1,664
cogs --- East ---- D3 --- Coffee --- 1,989
cogs --- East ---- C1 --- Coffee --- 1,988
cogs --- East ---- C3 --- Tea10 --- 1,328
discounts --- West --- D1 --- Coffee --- 10789
discounts --- West --- D2 --- Tea10 --- 10548
discounts --- West --- S1 --- Tea10 --- 10145
discounts --- West --- C3 --- Tea10 --- 10998
discounts --- East ---- S2 --- Coffee --- 10991
discounts --- East ---- D1 --- Tea10 --- 11615
discounts --- East ---- D3 --- Coffee --- 15615
discounts --- East ---- C1 --- Coffee --- 11898
discounts --- East ---- C3 --- Tea10 --- 12156
amount --- West --- D1 --- Coffee --- 548
amount --- West --- D2 --- Tea10 --- 589
amount --- West --- S1 --- Tea10 --- 852
amount --- West --- C3 --- Tea10 --- 981
amount --- East ---- S2 --- Coffee --- 876
amount --- East ---- D1 --- Tea10 --- 156
amount --- East ---- D3 --- Coffee --- 986
amount --- East ---- C1 --- Coffee --- 256
amount --- East ---- C3 --- Tea10 --- 9896
And the third way is to adjust the essbase.cfg parameters DLTHREADSPREPARE and DLTHREADSWRITE (and DLSINGLETHREADPERSTAGE)
I just want to be sure that I understand your suggestions.
Many thanks for awesome help,
Zeljko -
How can I speed up loading time on Android?
Hello!
I'm creating an AIR app for Android and I've run into an issue with the loading time: when the user first clicks on the icon, there's 10 seconds of black screen before the first screen of my app appears. At least this happens on older Android devices. The delay is only a second or two on newer devices. I know this question has been asked before:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/764981
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4035208#4035208
http://zehfernando.com/2011/a-mobile-air-application-post-mortem/
But I haven't been able to find an answer that's worked for me. I've tried a a preloader and I've found that even loading the tiniest app takes around 10 seconds. This is how long it took me to load an app that was just a single frame with a simple rectangle image in it. From what I've read, the issue is that the Android device is loading the AIR runtime, and this takes time - no matter how small the actual app is. I should add that I'm using captive runtime.
I'm OK with the performance on new Android devices but, as far as I can tell, Android is so fragmented that many people are still running older devices and OS versions. So, I'd like to provide a good user experience on older devices. I think a ten second wait is just too long and will kill the entire experience for many people.
Is there any update on this? Does anyone have a solution?
If I can't improve the loading time, I think I'll try to only make the app available for newer devices.
I've heard people taking about creating 'native wrapper' and somehow embedding their swf file in native code that has a loading screen. Has anyone got something like this work? I'm currently reading up on Android splash screens in native code. They seem relatively simple to create. I hope I can somehow embed my swf in a native program with a splash screen. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
DamianHi Anton,
Yes, I tried launching an empty project with just one frame and a simple rectange image embedded in it. This also took 10 seconds to load. Yes, I'm using AIR 4.0 as well. As far as I can tell, the issue is AIR itself is taking time to load onto the device - and this is independent of what I put in my program. I think I have three options:
1. learn to live with the delay
2. decide it's too long and not support older Android devices with my app
3. figure out if I can embed my swf in a "native wrapper" as suggested in one of my original three links.
I'm hoping to do 3, but I don't know if it's possible.
Damian -
Adobe Edge Animate JavaScript Coding issues/page load time speeds
To let you have an idea of my skill set I have a background in animation and design and have been taking classes in web development. My question is about how to create an interactive website that loads various animation depending on the user's choice and current place within the Adobe Edge Animate timeline. The website I developed for a client @ www.goshowpro.com works but loads slower than I want and doesn't format properly on my client's Macbook (I believe he needs to update his browsers but that is something else.)
So as you can see from looking at my website I used a multitude of HTML files to create my vision of an interactive website based off of a theatrical stage. I know this is not an ideal method. I would prefer to have it all on one page but I am having trouble with my javascript coding. I was wondering if there would be away to expedite my current site's load time and if not if you could look at my NEW coding. (This IS NOT the current coding on the site.)
if = "hstop" "chomstop" "shomstop" "phomstop"
{sym.play("hporstart")};
else = "hconstop" "sconstop" "pconstop"
{sym.play("cporstart")};
else = "hserstop" "cserstop" "pserstop"
{sym.play("sporstart")};
It looks crappy but I'm trying to learn so don't laugh too much. Thanks again.
MichaelHi, Marlene-
We currently bundle jQuery 1.7.1 with the Animate runtime. In order to call fadeOut() on the element newSquare, you would do the following:
sym.$("newSquare").fadeOut();
OR
sym.getSymbol("newSquare").getSymbolElement().fadeOut();
Hope that helps!
-Elaine -
So what is better - time efficient - Google Sketch or Strata 3d SE for ibooks author use?
So what is better - time efficient - Google Sketch or Strata 3d SE for ibooks author use?
Yes, but I doubt if my definition of ease-of-use is the same as yours.
As always with these types of questions, the best method is to work with both, on your machine, using your environment, your content, your specs, your resources, with your time and then decide. -
Long Query Runtime/Web-template Loading time
Hi,
We are having a very critical performance issue, i.e. long query runtime, which is certainly not acceptable by client as well.
<b>Background Information</b>
We are using web application designer (WAD) 2004s release to design front end of our reports built in BI 7.0 system.
<b>Problem Area</b>
Loading of web template on browser
<b>Problem Analysis</b>
Query taking so long time to run, whenever we load it through portal or even directly through web application designer. Current runtime for query is more than a min. And I have noticed that 95% of runtime is taken for loading variable screen. FYI if I run query through Query Designer or BEx Analyzer, it takes 3-5 seconds to execute.
We have taken all the statistics and everything proves that query is not taking any time to execute but its the loading time which creates bottle neck.
<b>Possible Cause</b>
Web template holding 11 data providers, 5 of which are based on queries and rest are on query views. These data providers load into memory in parallel which could cause delay.
These data providers expose detailed variable screens. Out of 21 input fields, exposed by web template, 8 fields are based on hierarchy node variables and 1 on hierarchy variable. And to my knowledge each time hierarchy/hierarchy node variable loads complete hierarchy into memory whenever they are called (in other words, its not performance efficient to use hierarchies).
I request you to please consider this as matter of high priority and provide me with suggestions to remove bottle necks and make the application performance efficient. Please let me know, if you need any further information.
Thanks.
ShabbarI would recommend you see how long the query execution actually takes without running from the web template. If actually the individual query takes long time then you need to do some performance improvement on back-end side (aggregates, indexing,... and so on).
But the performance issue is only with web templates, then you need to find some notes on it, because, I remember we had to apply some notes in relations of browser taking too long time to load the selection screen in web reports.
After exhausting all the option, then I will implement precalculating the query result before hand using broadcaster.
thanks.
Wond -
Need SRM Library and model question
Hello,
I am going to write SRM Certification Exam.
can any body help how to down load the SRM Library from internet,i wanted to prepare offline in home.
and also need some model question papers and material.
pl.send to my e-mail:[email protected]
thanks.Hi
<b>Please download the SAP SRM Libraray from the link below.</b>
http://help.sap.com/content/documentation/sbs/docu_sbs_srm.htm
Also, Sent the require details at your email id. )
Regards
- Atul
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