instantOLAP Online documentation 2.6.1 - Structure of the Config-Editor

Structure of the Config-Editor

After creating or editing a new or existing configuration, the editor opens within the instantOLAP Workbench.

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The editor is divided into three different areas:

  1. The Worksheet representing the configuration itself,
  2. the Config-Explorer, with which you can investigate datasources used by the configuration and use their tables, columns etc. for the configuration with drag&drop,
  3. the Property-Editor, which is used to view edit the properties of all elements of a configuration

Also, there is a build-in SQL-query tool which allows to send free SQL statements to the databases when working with configurations.

Contents of this chapter:

The Worksheet
The Configuration explorer
The Property-Editor
The toolbar
The SQL-query tool

Using the Web-Frontend
Using the Workbench
Using the Query-Editor
Using the Config-Editor
Starting the Config-Editor
Structure of the Config-Editor
The Worksheet
The Configuration explorer
The Property-Editor
The toolbar
The SQL-query tool
Editing configurations
Concepts
Query properties
Chart properties
Configuration properties
Expressions
Formats
SQL-Expressions