Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] BusinessObjects Metadata Manager User's Guide
BusinessObjects Metadata Manager 11. 7. 1 Windows
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2. Type or select the values for the attributes to configure and click OK. Metadata Manager adds the custom attribute to the list of attributes for that object. Custom attributes appear in italic text on the Overview tab for the object and in object pop-up boxes in relationships views.
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Adding, defining, and associating custom attributes on page 94 Entering values for multiple attributes for an object type on page 99
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Entering values for multiple attributes for an object type
You can enter values for multiple attributes for an object type using the object worksheet. Navigate to the object type for which you want to configure attributes. Type or select the values in each cell for the attributes to configure including annotations and custom attributes. Metadata Manager saves the value when you navigate away from the cell (when you press Tab or Enter or click in another cell).
Example:
The following example shows the custom attributes Top Secret, Usage Rating, and Data Steward being set for four reports. The bottom of the worksheet indicates the user who last modified a custom attribute or annotation.
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Adding, defining, and associating custom attributes on page 94 Entering a value for a custom attribute for an object on page 97 Customizing the object worksheet display on page 100
Customizing the object worksheet display
You can customize the display of the object worksheet in one of two ways: · Click Customize to display the Show/Hide/Order dialog box. To show or hide columns, select or clear the check boxes and click OK. To move a column up or down (corresponds to left or right respectively on the object worksheet), select (highlight) a column name and click Up or Down, then click OK. · Each worksheet column has a drop-down menu that lets you hide the column. Click Customize to open the Show/Hide/Order dialog box to display hidden columns.
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Example:
The following example clears the check boxes in front of columns Keywords and CMS Server to hide them on the worksheet.
Exporting relational objects
Metadata Manager provides you with the ability to export relational objects from an ETL, relational database, or data modeling source in the Metadata Manager repository to one of the following files: · A general-purpose Common Warehouse Modeling (CWM) XML file that includes all relational object types. You can select the following objects to export to a general-purpose CWM XML file: · · · Database Catalog Schema
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Table View Procedure
A CWM XML file that contains a subset of the relational objects that you import into BusinessObjects Enterprise to create a universe. You can select the following objects to export to a CWM XML file that will be used to create a universe: · · Database - Metadata Manager exports a relational database as a catalog. All of the selected schemas, tables, and views must belong to the same catalog. Schema Table View - Metadata Manager exports a view as a table.
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Note: In an RDBMS system, a Server Instance corresponds to a Database
and a Database corresponds to a Catalog. The following table lists the relational objects and metadata that Metadata Manager exports for each object.
Relational object type Catalog Schema Exported metadata Attributes such as name Attributes such as name Attributes such as name If Same As relationship exists: · Annotation Table · ·
Business name Business description
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Exported metadata Attributes such as name If Same As relationship exists: · Annotation
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Business name Business description
Attributes such as name, data type, length If Same As relationship exists: · Annotation · ·
Business name Business description If column is a primary key:
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Constraint reference based on primary key order in columns If column is a foreign key: If the target table is included in the export and the target columns are part of the primary key, Metadata Manager exports the foreign key If lineage information exists and export is for universe creation:
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Path from server instance, database, schema, table
Procedure parameter
Attributes such as name, data type and parameter type (in, out, inout, return)
Note: When you export an object, Metadata Manager also exports all objects
contained within the object you specify. For example, if you export a table, Metadata Manager exports the table and all of the columns it contains. Similarly, if you export a schema, Metadata Manager exports the schema and all of the tables (and their columns) contained within the schema. This section includes the following topics:
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Selecting objects to export on page 104 Exporting objects to a general-purpose CWM XML file on page 105 Exporting objects to create a universe on page 110
Selecting objects to export
To select objects to export, you add them to the Object Tray. For example, suppose you want to export the DBO schema, a fact table and it's dimension tables in a data warehouse. An Object Tray icon with a check mark appears next to the schema name. [. . . ] The following sample ODS source page shows the Schemas object type has an instance ODS that contains synonyms: Synonyms (2).
Note: Metadata Manager displays synonyms for tables and views only.
Synonyms for other objects (such as functions and procedures) do not display in the Metadata Manager Explorer. For a synonym of a synonym on a table or view, Metadata Manager displays two synonyms for the table or view.
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Click Synonyms (2) to display more information about the two synonyms. The following Explorer pages shows that the synonyms contain views.
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Click the name of one of these synonyms to display information about the view. For example, click PATH_VIEW to display the Explorer page for this view. [. . . ]