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by: garycrisPosted on 2009-07-08 at 06:36:52ID: 24803570
Substitution variables are global placeholders for regularly changing information. Because changes to a variable value are reflected everywhere the variable is used, manual changes are reduced.
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For example, many reports depend on reporting periods; if you generate a report based on the current month, you must update the report script manually every month. With a substitution variable, such as CurMnth, set on the server, you can change the assigned value each month to the appropriate time period. When you use the variable name in a report script, the information is dynamically updated when you run the final report.
You can use substitution variables with both aggregate storage and block storage applications in the following areas:
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Aggregate storage outline formulas
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Block storage outline formulas
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Calculation scripts (block storage databases only)
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Report scripts
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Data load rules file header definitions and field definitions. You can enter variable names for dimension and member names.
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Partition definitions
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Data source name (DSN) specifications in rules files for SQL data sources
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SELECT, FROM, or WHERE clauses in rules files for SQL data sources
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Security filters
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MDX statements
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Spreadsheet Add-in.
You can set substitution variables on the Essbase Server using Administration Services, MaxL, or ESSCMD. Set the variable at any of the following levels:
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Essbase Serverproviding access to the variable from all applications and databases on the Essbase Server
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Applicationproviding access to the variable from all databases within the application
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Databaseproviding access to the variable within the specified database
For further details, see the database administrators guide
http://download.oracle.com