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Chapter 14 Viewing and Debugging Analytic Models
Analytic Grid
Part Browser
Part Properties Dialog
Analytic Model Viewer, Properties tab
Part Browser
Contains hierarchies that you use to view and debug the parts of the current
analytic instance. This p art browser is similar to the one in People S oft
Application Designer. For example, if you drill into a cube collection it
expands to display the specific cube collections in the current analytic
instance. You can then expand each cube collection further into data cubes and
dimensions. When you click the name of any part, its associated properties
appear on the right side of the page, in the Part Property Dialog.
See C
hapter 3, “ Understanding Analytic Models,” PeopleSoft Application
Designer Window Components for Creating An alytic Model Definitions,
page 20.
Part P
roperties Dialog
Displays the properties of the selected part of the current analytic instance.
Analytic Grid
Disp
lays the data for the part selected in the Part Browser. For example, if y ou
sele
ct the Product Sales data cube, an analytic grid displaying Product Sales
data
appears. You can update the data in the analytic grid and recalculate the
anal
ytic instance. This analytic grid looks and feels like the analytic grid that
you
add to PeopleSoft pages to display data from the analytic server. You can
use
it to view, edit, and drag and drop data from an analytic model.
See C
hapter 13, “Creating Analytic Grids,” page 211.
See Enterprise PeopleTools 8.49 PeopleBook: Using PeopleSoft Applications,
“Working With Pages,” Working with Analytic Grids.
Deb
ugging Tab
Contains options that enable you to audit the selected data cube, or from one to
three data cubes from the selected cube collection. You can use this feature
to view All Causes, All Effects, All Inputs, Circular System, Direct Causes,
and Direct Effects. Like the Properties tab, the Debugging tab includes a Part
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