Session 2: Modeling Your Business Data
Lesson 2 – Data-Driven Modeling

Online Course Thumbnailonline course play button

What will you learn:

  • Data-Driven Modeling

  • Cube creation from existing workbook

  • Advantages and challenges of DDM

Description

Now that you’ve completed the first session, understand what OLAP is including the concepts behind it, and feel confident that you understand terms like “dimension” and “element”, you’re ready for the next steps: creating a model for your business data. This lesson covers a feature unique to Jedox: Data-Driven Modeling (DDM). Jedox offers this method as a fast way to create dimensions, populate them with elements, create a cube using those dimensions, and finally load the values into the cube from an existing workbook.

Even if you plan to build your model from scratch, DDM is a great tool for testing out your working concept. After establishing what dimensions you need, you’ll have to identify the source of your information in order to add it to the system. Static sources are covered in this session in addition to importing sources and a great new feature as of Jedox 7: the time editor for setting up your time dimension. Note: This is shown in a simplified manner in this session to foster your understanding of how the Jedox system is set up and functions so that you’re properly prepared for bigger challenges later – in-depth integration using extract, transform, load (ETL) processes is handled in a later session. Setting up attributes and automatic translations, called internationalization (another new feature as of Jedox 7), is covered here as well. When your dimensions have been set up, you can move on to creating a cube, which is where your data will be stored. Best practices are also brought up whenever appropriate.

  • Course Type

    Jedox Platform Basics

  • Duration

    08:24 min
  • Language

    English

  • Speaker

    Thomas Arampatzis
    Sabrina Sebens

Learn More

Get familiar with Jedox as a platform by watching our Platform Basics course, where you can learn how to create ad-hoc reports, customized reports, and set up data models among other things. Check out the Jedox Blog for some great practical examples and our user documentation resource at the Jedox Knowledge Base.

Back to Overview