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what is the use of tabular model,tabular SQL,tabular reference in real time application?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: July 19, 2006     Asked by: ravi 
  
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July 19, 2006 02:13:30   #1  
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RE: what is the use of tabular model,tabular SQL,tabul...
Tabular model: It is the basic list query. It contain the data items, filters and child tabular objects.



Tabular SQL: We can write and edit our own SQL



Tabular ref: It is a shortcut to another tabular object somewhere in another query within the same report specification.



Tabular set: Tabular set object returns a single result set using union, intersect or minus operators

 
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of reporting directly against the database? Do you always need to copy the data before reporting on it?(example, real-time & on-demand reporting is a requirement)

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Latest Answer : Tabular model: It is the basic list query. It contain the data items, filters and child tabular objects. Tabular SQL: We can write and edit our own SQL Tabular ref: It is a shortcut to another tabular object somewhere in another query within the ...
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Latest Answer : Tabular Models have lot of advantages. Its like writing performance effective query where u will use sub queries. (eg:send the right data thru the sub query rather than giving a check for the full dataset in the master query) the tabular model is also ...

1.Explain the steps involved in the creation of model in frameworkmanager?2.What are the constraints for using tabular sets?3.How will u restrict the no of records in a single page?4.What is bursting?whats the use?5.In tabular sets,there will be two tabular models?Can I use a tabular reference instead of tabular model in one side?
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Latest Answer : Circular Joins or loops occur when say a table A is joined to table B and table B is joined to table C which is inturn joined to table A. So if the report just needs the columns from table A and table C, you cannot be sure what join it would take i.e ...
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I am unable to save cryptographic information and unable to run reportnet in web browser. so please help me.DPR-ERR-2058 The dispatcher cannot service the request at this time. The dispatcher is still 
Latest Answer : I Think you are using ReportNet 1.1 MR.  Cryptography Jar files supports in Microsoft Flatforms upto May 2004.You need to download new jar files from Cognos.   Otherwise simply change the system date between Apr 15th 2004 to May 30th 2004.   ...
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How would you structure your Framework Manager Model? Would you structure into different layers?If you would structure what would be the layers like and what each of them would signify? 
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