Oracle® OLAP Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14350-01 |
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The EXECUTE
and EXECUTEFILE
functions process XML that conforms to the Oracle OLAP XML schema defined in awxml.xsd
. The XML generated by the Analytic Workspace Java API automatically conforms to awxml.xsd
. You can also create your own XML and validate it against the Oracle OLAP XML schema.
Example 25-1 provides an excerpt from an XML document that conforms to the Oracle OLAP XML schema.
Tip: You can obtainAWXML.xsd , as well as the latest version of the Oracle OLAP Analytic Workspace Java API Reference (Javadoc), from the Oracle Technology Network Web site:
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Example 25-1 Oracle OLAP XML Document
<AWXML version = '1.0' timestamp = 'Mon Feb 11 13:29:11 2002' > <AWXML.content> <Create Id="Action3"> <ActiveObject > <AW Name="GLOBAL_AW.GLOBAL" LongName="GLOBAL_AW.GLOBAL" ShortName="GLOBAL_AW.GLOBAL" PluralName="GLOBAL_AW.GLOBAL" Id="GLOBAL_AW.GLOBAL.AW" Schema="GLOBAL_AW" MetaDataFormat="10.2" DefaultLanguage="AMERICAN" Languages="AMERICAN"> <Dimension Name="TIME" LongName="AMERICAN::Time" ShortName="AMERICAN::Time" PluralName="AMERICAN::Time" Id="TIME.DIMENSION" Schema="GLOBAL_AW" isTime="true" isMeasure="false" UseNativeKey="true"> <Attribute Name="END_DATE" LongName="AMERICAN::END_DATE" ShortName="AMERICAN::END_DATE" PluralName="AMERICAN::END_DATE" Id="TIME.END_DATE.ATTRIBUTE" DataType="DATE" Classification="END_DATE" InstallAsRelation="false" IsDefaultOrder="false"/> <Attribute Name="TIME_SPAN" LongName="AMERICAN::TIME_SPAN" ShortName="AMERICAN::TIME_SPAN" PluralName="AMERICAN::TIME_SPAN" Id="TIME.TIME_SPAN.ATTRIBUTE" DataType="INTEGER" Classification="TIME_SPAN" InstallAsRelation="false" IsDefaultOrder="false"/> <Attribute Name="LONG_DESCRIPTION" LongName="AMERICAN::Long Description" ShortName="AMERICAN::Long Description" PluralName="AMERICAN::Long Descriptions" Id="TIME.LONG_DESCRIPTION.ATTRIBUTE" DataType="TEXT" Classification="MEMBER_LONG_DESCRIPTION" InstallAsRelation="false" IsDefaultOrder="false" IsMultiLingual="true"/> . . .
The following table describes the subprograms provided in DBMS_AW_EXECUTE
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Table 25-1 DBMS_AW_XML Subprograms
Subprogram | Description |
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Creates all or part of a standard form analytic workspace from an XML document stored in a CLOB. |
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Creates all or part of a standard form analytic workspace from an XML document stored in a text file. |
The EXECUTE
function builds an analytic workspace using XML that conforms to the Oracle OLAP XML schema. The XML is stored in a database object.
Syntax
EXECUTE ( xml_input IN CLOB) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table 25-2 EXECUTE Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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An XML document stored in a |
Example
The following SQL program creates a CLOB
and loads into it the contents of an XML file. It then creates an analytic workspace named GLOBAL
in the GLOBAL_AW
schema from the XML document in the CLOB
.
--Use DBMS_LOB package to create a clob DECLARE clb CLOB; infile BFILE; dname varchar2(500); BEGIN -- Create a temporary clob DBMS_LOB.CREATETEMPORARY(clb, TRUE,10); -- Create a BFILE use BFILENAME function -- Use file GLOBAL.XML in the SCRIPTS directory object. infile := BFILENAME('SCRIPTS', 'GLOBAL.XML'); -- Open the BFILE DBMS_LOB.fileopen(infile, dbms_lob.file_readonly); -- Load temporary clob from the BFILE DBMS_LOB.LOADFROMFILE(clb,infile,DBMS_LOB.LOBMAXSIZE, 1, 1); -- Close the BFILE DBMS_LOB.fileclose(infile); -- Create the GLOBAL analytic workspace DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(DBMS_AW_XML.execute(clb)); DBMS_AW.AW_UPDATE; COMMIT; -- Free the Temporary Clob DBMS_LOB.FREETEMPORARY(clb); EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(SQLERRM); END; /
The EXECUTEFILE
function builds an analytic workspace using XML that conforms to the Oracle OLAP XML schema. The XML is stored in a text file.
Syntax
EXECUTEFILE ( dirname IN VARCHAR2 filename IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Returns
The string SUCCESS
if successful
Parameters
Table 25-3 EXECUTEFILE Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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A directory object that identifies the physical directory where xml_file is stored. |
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The name of a text file containing an XML document. The XML contains instructions for building or maintaining an analytic workspace. The XML describes a logical model, provides instructions for loading data from relational tables, and defines aggregation and other calculations to be performed on the data in the workspace. |
Example
The following EXECUTEFILE
function generates a standard form analytic workspace from the XML statements stored in GLOBAL.XML
, which is located in a directory identified by the SCRIPTS
directory object. The DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE
function displays the "Success
" message returned by EXECUTEFILE
.
SQL> execute dbms_output.put_line(dbms_aw_xml.executefile('SCRIPTS', 'GLOBAL.XML'));Success