Create a dedicated connection pool for initialization blocks

Hi,
I'm using OBIEE11.6, then I set a session initialization block in RPD, and this block is based on connection pool '"My_DB".
"My_CP"'.
when Consistency Checking it warning as follow:
Initialization Block 'Authorization' uses Connection Pool '"My_DB".
"My_CP"' which is used for report queries. This may impact query performance.
but there is no table under the connection pool "My_CP",so I don't know why it say it's used for report queries? and how to remove the warning?
any one know it?
Thank you!

Hi Leo,
Generally, when there is only one connection pool for a database in physical layer, the BI Server understands this to be the only connection pool for queries (I do not think this really checks if there are underlying tables. I think this is because there is a way to add tables to a database by right clicking on connection pool and choosing import metadata.).
As a good practise, when you have init block pointing to a specific database please make sure that you create another connection pool just for the use by init blocks. This would make sure that the report queries and init blocks do not go on a single pool.
So, for your case, create a second connection pool and point your init blocks to the second one. Yes, you cannot point to the first one as it is kind of reserved by BI Server for reports. (Unless you change this in the Options menu of .rpd)
Hope this helps.
Thank you,
Dhar

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