Last load time in Query
Dear All,
Can i get somehow in query what was the last load time? I mean if query is running on InfoCube and i want to see that on that InfoCube when last data was loaded and this info i want to see in Query.
Regards,
Sohil Shah.
Hi,
Do you want to know only the status of the data of that query or in general about all the cubes last load time.
If you want to know the status of the data of that query, check the below link. You can get it from the constants of query.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/06/ad1578a5a9487da87495c1960f5a2d/content.htm
If you need to view about all the cubes, then you may need to install the technical content cubes which contains data about the status of the cube.
Hope this gives you an idea.
Regards
akhan
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CNT_RECOVERED_ROUTING TT_BIGINT,
CLIENT_ROUTING BINARY_FLOAT,
CNT_CLIENT_ROUTING TT_BIGINT,
TICKET_CHARGES BINARY_FLOAT,
CNT_TICKET_CHARGES TT_BIGINT,
RECOVERED_TICKET_CHARGES BINARY_FLOAT,
CNT_RECOVERED_TICKET_CHARGES TT_BIGINT,
PRIMARY KEY(ORDER_DATE, TIME_DIM_ID, BUSINESS_DIM_ID, ACCOUNT_DIM_ID, ORDERTYPE_DIM_ID, INSTR_DIM_ID, EXECUTION_DIM_ID,EXEC_EXCHANGE_DIM_ID),
READONLY);
No of rows: 2228558
Config:
< CkptFrequency, 600 >
< CkptLogVolume, 0 >
< CkptRate, 0 >
< ConnectionCharacterSet, US7ASCII >
< ConnectionName, tt_us_dma >
< Connections, 64 >
< DataBaseCharacterSet, AL32UTF8 >
< DataStore, e:\andrew\datacache\usDMA >
< DurableCommits, 0 >
< GroupRestrict, <NULL> >
< LockLevel, 0 >
< LockWait, 10 >
< LogBuffSize, 65536 >
< LogDir, e:\andrew\datacache\ >
< LogFileSize, 64 >
< LogFlushMethod, 1 >
< LogPurge, 0 >
< Logging, 1 >
< MemoryLock, 0 >
< NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS, BYTE >
< NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP, 0 >
< NLS_SORT, BINARY >
< OracleID, NYCATP1 >
< PassThrough, 0 >
< PermSize, 4000 >
< PermWarnThreshold, 90 >
< PrivateCommands, 0 >
< Preallocate, 0 >
< QueryThreshold, 0 >
< RACCallback, 0 >
< SQLQueryTimeout, 0 >
< TempSize, 514 >
< TempWarnThreshold, 90 >
< Temporary, 1 >
< TransparentLoad, 0 >
< TypeMode, 0 >
< UID, OS_OWNER >
ORACLE:
Hardware: Sunos 5.10; 24x1.8Ghz (unsure of type); 82 GB RAM
Version 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
Schema:
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW OS_OWNER.MV_US_DATAMART
TABLESPACE TS_OS
PARTITION BY RANGE (ORDER_DATE)
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_MINVAL VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2007-11-01 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_07_NOV_D1 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2007-11-11 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_07_NOV_D2 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2007-11-21 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_07_NOV_D3 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2007-12-01 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_07_DEC_D1 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2007-12-11 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_07_DEC_D2 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2007-12-21 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_07_DEC_D3 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2008-01-01 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_08_JAN_D1 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2008-01-11 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_08_JAN_D2 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2008-01-21 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_08_JAN_D3 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE(' 2008-02-01 00:00:00', 'SYYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS', 'NLS_CALENDAR=GREGORIAN'))
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS,
PARTITION MV_US_DATAMART_MAXVAL VALUES LESS THAN (MAXVALUE)
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
TABLESPACE TS_OS
NOCACHE
NOCOMPRESS
NOPARALLEL
BUILD DEFERRED
USING INDEX
TABLESPACE TS_OS_INDEX
REFRESH FAST ON DEMAND
WITH PRIMARY KEY
ENABLE QUERY REWRITE
AS
SELECT order_date, if_system,
GROUPING_ID (order_date,
if_system,
business_dim_id,
time_dim_id,
account_dim_id,
ordertype_dim_id,
instr_dim_id,
execution_dim_id,
exec_exchange_dim_id
) GROUPING_ID,
/* ============ DIMENSIONS ============ */
time_dim_id, business_dim_id, account_dim_id, ordertype_dim_id,
instr_dim_id, execution_dim_id, exec_exchange_dim_id,
/* ============ MEASURES ============ */
-- o.FX_RATE /* FX_RATE */,
COUNT (*) no_orders,
-- SUM(NO_ORDERS) NO_ORDERS,
-- COUNT(NO_ORDERS) CNT_NO_ORDERS,
SUM (filled_quantity) filled_quantity,
COUNT (filled_quantity) cnt_filled_quantity, SUM (quantity) quantity,
COUNT (quantity) cnt_quantity, SUM (commission) commission,
COUNT (commission) cnt_commission, SUM (fills_number) fills_number,
COUNT (fills_number) cnt_fills_number,
SUM (aggressive_fills) aggressive_fills,
COUNT (aggressive_fills) cnt_aggressive_fills,
SUM (fx_rate * filled_quantity * average_price) notional,
COUNT (fx_rate * filled_quantity * average_price) cnt_notional,
SUM (fx_rate * fills_number * average_price) total_price,
COUNT (fx_rate * fills_number * average_price) cnt_total_price,
SUM (CASE
WHEN order_status = 'C'
THEN 1
ELSE 0
END) cancelled_orders_count,
COUNT (CASE
WHEN order_status = 'C'
THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) cnt_cancelled_orders_count,
-- SUM(t.FX_RATE*t.NO_FILLS*t.AVG_PRICE) AVERAGE_PRICE,
-- SUM(FILLS_NUMBER*AVERAGE_PRICE) STAGING_AVERAGE_PRICE,
-- COUNT(FILLS_NUMBER*AVERAGE_PRICE) CNT_STAGING_AVERAGE_PRICE,
SUM (routed_orders_no) routed_orders_no,
COUNT (routed_orders_no) cnt_routed_orders_no,
SUM (routed_liquidity_qty) routed_liquidity_qty,
COUNT (routed_liquidity_qty) cnt_routed_liquidity_qty,
SUM (removed_liquidity_qty) removed_liquidity_qty,
COUNT (removed_liquidity_qty) cnt_removed_liquidity_qty,
SUM (added_liquidity_qty) added_liquidity_qty,
COUNT (added_liquidity_qty) cnt_added_liquidity_qty,
SUM (agent_charges) agent_charges,
COUNT (agent_charges) cnt_agent_charges,
SUM (clearing_charges) clearing_charges,
COUNT (clearing_charges) cnt_clearing_charges,
SUM (execution_charges) execution_charges,
COUNT (execution_charges) cnt_execution_charges,
SUM (transaction_charges) transaction_charges,
COUNT (transaction_charges) cnt_transaction_charges,
SUM (order_management) order_management,
COUNT (order_management) cnt_order_management,
SUM (settlement_charges) settlement_charges,
COUNT (settlement_charges) cnt_settlement_charges,
SUM (recovered_agent) recovered_agent,
COUNT (recovered_agent) cnt_recovered_agent,
SUM (recovered_clearing) recovered_clearing,
COUNT (recovered_clearing) cnt_recovered_clearing,
SUM (recovered_execution) recovered_execution,
COUNT (recovered_execution) cnt_recovered_execution,
SUM (recovered_transaction) recovered_transaction,
COUNT (recovered_transaction) cnt_recovered_transaction,
SUM (recovered_ord_mgt) recovered_ord_mgt,
COUNT (recovered_ord_mgt) cnt_recovered_ord_mgt,
SUM (recovered_settlement) recovered_settlement,
COUNT (recovered_settlement) cnt_recovered_settlement,
SUM (client_agent) client_agent,
COUNT (client_agent) cnt_client_agent,
SUM (client_order_mgt) client_order_mgt,
COUNT (client_order_mgt) cnt_client_order_mgt,
SUM (client_exec) client_exec, COUNT (client_exec) cnt_client_exec,
SUM (client_trans) client_trans,
COUNT (client_trans) cnt_client_trans,
SUM (client_clearing) client_clearing,
COUNT (client_clearing) cnt_client_clearing,
SUM (client_settle) client_settle,
COUNT (client_settle) cnt_client_settle,
SUM (chargeable_taxes) chargeable_taxes,
COUNT (chargeable_taxes) cnt_chargeable_taxes,
SUM (vendor_charge) vendor_charge,
COUNT (vendor_charge) cnt_vendor_charge,
SUM (routing_charges) routing_charges,
COUNT (routing_charges) cnt_routing_charges,
SUM (recovered_routing) recovered_routing,
COUNT (recovered_routing) cnt_recovered_routing,
SUM (client_routing) client_routing,
COUNT (client_routing) cnt_client_routing,
SUM (ticket_charges) ticket_charges,
COUNT (ticket_charges) cnt_ticket_charges,
SUM (recovered_ticket_charges) recovered_ticket_charges,
COUNT (recovered_ticket_charges) cnt_recovered_ticket_charges
FROM us_datamart_raw
GROUP BY order_date,
if_system,
business_dim_id,
time_dim_id,
account_dim_id,
ordertype_dim_id,
instr_dim_id,
execution_dim_id,
exec_exchange_dim_id;
-- Note: Index I_SNAP$_MV_US_DATAMART will be created automatically
-- by Oracle with the associated materialized view.
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX OS_OWNER.MV_US_DATAMART_UDX ON OS_OWNER.MV_US_DATAMART
(ORDER_DATE, TIME_DIM_ID, BUSINESS_DIM_ID, ACCOUNT_DIM_ID, ORDERTYPE_DIM_ID,
INSTR_DIM_ID, EXECUTION_DIM_ID, EXEC_EXCHANGE_DIM_ID)
NOLOGGING
NOPARALLEL
COMPRESS 7;
No of rows: 2228558
The query (taken Mondrian) I run against each of them is:
select sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."NOTIONAL") as "m0"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."FILLED_QUANTITY") as "m1"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."AGENT_CHARGES") as "m2"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."CLEARING_CHARGES") as "m3"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."EXECUTION_CHARGES") as "m4"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."TRANSACTION_CHARGES") as "m5"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."ROUTING_CHARGES") as "m6"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."ORDER_MANAGEMENT") as "m7"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."SETTLEMENT_CHARGES") as "m8"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."COMMISSION") as "m9"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_AGENT") as "m10"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_CLEARING") as "m11"
--,sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_EXECUTION") as "m12"
--,sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_TRANSACTION") as "m13"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_ROUTING") as "m14"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_ORD_MGT") as "m15"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_SETTLEMENT") as "m16"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_TICKET_CHARGES") as "m17"
--,sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."TICKET_CHARGES") as "m18"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."VENDOR_CHARGE") as "m19"
from "OS_OWNER"."MV_US_DATAMART" "MV_US_DATAMART"
where I uncomment a column at a time and rerun. I improved the TimesTen results since my first post, by retyping the NUMBER columns to BINARY_FLOAT. The results I got were:
No Columns ORACLE TimesTen
1 1.05 0.94
2 1.07 1.47
3 2.04 1.8
4 2.06 2.08
5 2.09 2.4
6 3.01 2.67
7 4.02 3.06
8 4.03 3.37
9 4.04 3.62
10 4.06 4.02
11 4.08 4.31
12 4.09 4.61
13 5.01 4.76
14 5.02 5.06
15 5.04 5.25
16 5.05 5.48
17 5.08 5.84
18 6 6.21
19 6.02 6.34
20 6.04 6.75 -
Long Load Times on Graphic Intensive Games
I'm experiencing some absurdly long load times (1-3 hours) with many games (SPORE, Portal, X:3, etc...) that I believe may be related to how graphically intensive they are. Older games with lower graphics quality (WoW, Civ 4, etc...) load up fine.
When I load any newer game the icon appears in the tray and the computer does nothing else for at least an hour, whereupon the program loads and begins playing immediately--often without any further delays or issues.
I also use Boot Camp to run Windows Vista (Ultimate 32) and experience no delays when running SPORE on Windows.
Below are my specs:
Hardware:
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: iMac
Model Identifier: iMac5,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.33 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Boot ROM Version: IM51.0090.B09
SMC Version: 1.9f4
Serial Number: QP7121Q** <Edited by Moderator>
Network:
Bluetooth:
Type: PPP (PPPSerial)
Hardware: Modem
BSD Device Name: Bluetooth-Modem
Has IP Assigned: No
IPv4:
Configuration Method: PPP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
Exclude Simple Hostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Built-in Ethernet:
Type: Ethernet
Hardware: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en0
Has IP Assigned: No
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
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
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 00:17:f2:d4:e8:98
Media Options:
Media Subtype: Auto Select
Built-in FireWire:
Type: FireWire
Hardware: FireWire
BSD Device Name: fw0
Has IP Assigned: No
IPv4:
Configuration Method: DHCP
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Proxies:
Proxy Configuration Method: Manual
Exclude Simple Hostnames: 0
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Auto Discovery Enabled: No
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 00:19:e3:ff:fe:81:ea:7a
Media Options: Full Duplex
Media Subtype: Auto Select
Software:
System Software Overview:
System Version: Mac OS X 10.5.3 (9D34)
Kernel Version: Darwin 9.3.0
Boot Volume: MacintoshHD
Boot Mode: Normal
Computer Name: emeldi
User Name: Mike (mike)
Time since boot: 1 day9:05
ATA:
ATA Bus:
MATSHITADVD-R UJ-85J:
Capacity: 423.4 MB
Model: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-85J
Revision: FCQ5
Serial Number:
Removable Media: Yes
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk1
Protocol: ATAPI
Unit Number: 0
Socket Type: Internal
Low Power Polling: Yes
Mac OS 9 Drivers: No
Partition Map Type: Unknown
S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
Volumes:
SPORE:
Capacity: 368.7 MB
Media Type: CD-ROM
Writable: No
File System: ISO Rockridge
BSD Name: disk1s0
Mount Point: /Volumes/SPORE
Volumes:
disk1s0:
Capacity: 368.7 MB
Media Type: CD-ROM
Writable: No
File System: ISO Rockridge
Audio (Built In):
Intel High Definition Audio:
Device ID: 0x83847680
Audio ID: 23
Available Devices:
Headphone:
Connection: Combo
Microphone:
Connection: Internal
Speaker:
Connection: Internal
Line In:
Connection: Combo
S/P-DIF Out:
Connection: Combo
S/P-DIF In:
Connection: Combo
Bluetooth:
Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 2.1.0f17
Hardware Settings:
emeldi:
Address: 00-17-f2-be-d3-95
Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio
Firmware Version: 3.1965 (3.1965)
Bluetooth Power: On
Discoverable: No
Requires Authentication: No
Services:
Bluetooth File Transfer:
Folder other devices can browse: ~/Public
Requires Authentication: Yes
State: Enabled
Bluetooth File Exchange:
Folder for accepted items: ~/Documents
Requires Authentication: No
When other items are accepted: Ask
When PIM items are accepted: Ask
When receiving items: Prompt for each file
State: Enabled
Devices (Paired, Favorites, etc):
JabraBT125:
Name: JabraBT125
Address: 00-1a-45-81-c4-f6
Type: Headset
Services: Headset, Hands-Free unit
Paired: Yes
Favorite: Yes
Connected: No
Manufacturer: Cambridge Silicon Radio ($3, $978)
Incoming Serial Ports:
Serial Port 1:
Name: Bluetooth-PDA-Sync
RFCOMM Channel: 3
Requires Authentication: No
Outgoing Serial Ports:
Serial Port 1:
Address:
Name: Bluetooth-Modem
RFCOMM Channel: 0
Requires Authentication: No
Diagnostics:
Power On Self-Test:
Last Run: 6/22/08 3:50 AM
Result: Passed
Disc Burning:
MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J:
Firmware Revision: FCQ5
Interconnect: ATAPI
Burn Support: Yes (Apple Shipping Drive)
Cache: 2048 KB
Reads DVD: Yes
CD-Write: -R, -RW
DVD-Write: -R, -RW, +R, +R DL, +RW
Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, DVD-DAO
Media:
Type: CD-ROM
Blank: No
Erasable: No
Overwritable: No
Appendable: No
FireWire:
FireWire Bus:
Maximum Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
Graphics/Displays:
ATI Radeon X1600:
Chipset Model: ATY,RadeonX1600
Type: Display
Bus: PCIe
PCIe Lane Width: x16
VRAM (Total): 256 MB
Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
Device ID: 0x71c5
Revision ID: 0x0000
ROM Revision: 113-xxxxxx-139
EFI Driver Version: 01.00.139
Displays:
iMac:
Display Type: LCD
Resolution: 1680 x 1050
Depth: 32-bit Color
Built-In: Yes
Core Image: Hardware Accelerated
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Supported
Display Connector:
Status: No display connected
Memory:
BANK 0/DIMM0:
Size: 1 GB
Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Speed: 667 MHz
Status: OK
Manufacturer: 0x2CFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Part Number: 0x3136485446313238363448592D3636374433
Serial Number: 0xDB086DDD
BANK 1/DIMM1:
Size: 1 GB
Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Speed: 667 MHz
Status: OK
Manufacturer: 0x2CFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Part Number: 0x3136485446313238363448592D3636374433
Serial Number: 0xDB086DDC
Power:
System Power Settings:
AC Power:
System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
Display Sleep Timer (Minutes): 15
Sleep On Power Button: Yes
Automatic Restart On Power Loss: Yes
Wake On LAN: Yes
Display Sleep Uses Dim: No
Hardware Configuration:
UPS Installed: No
Printers:
Lexmark All In One:
Status: Idle
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 1.1.3
Default: Yes
URI: usb://Lexmark/Lexmark%20All%20In%20One?location=1d120000
PPD: Lexmark All In One
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
Lexmark All In One-1:
Status: Idle
Print Server: Local
Driver Version: 1.1.3
Default: No
URI: usb://Lexmark/Lexmark%20All%20In%20One?location=3d120000
PPD: Lexmark All In One
PPD File Version: 1.0
PostScript Version: (3011.104) 0
Serial-ATA:
Intel ICH7-M AHCI:
Vendor: Intel
Product: ICH7-M AHCI
Speed: 1.5 Gigabit
Description: AHCI Version 1.10 Supported
WDC WD2500JS-40TGB0:
Capacity: 232.89 GB
Model: WDC WD2500JS-40TGB0
Revision: 20.06C04
Serial Number: WD-WCANY2508218
Native Command Queuing: Yes
Queue Depth: 32
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Mac OS 9 Drivers: No
Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
Volumes:
MacintoshHD:
Capacity: 232.57 GB
Available: 11.26 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
BSD Name: disk0s2
Mount Point: /
Volumes:
disk0s2:
Capacity: 232.57 GB
Available: 11.26 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
USB:
USB High-Speed Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBEHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x27cc
PCI Revision ID: 0x0002
PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086
Bus Number: 0xfd
Built-in iSight:
Version: 1.84
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Micron
Product ID: 0x8501
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Computer, Inc.)
USB Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built In USB
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
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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
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