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SAS Web OLAP Viewer for Java


Understanding the Conversion Process

In the November 2010 release of SAS 9.2, SAS Web OLAP Viewer for Java is discontinued, and data explorations are now maintained as reports. When you upgrade your existing SAS 9.2 deployment, the SAS deployment tools automatically convert each bookmark in a data exploration to a report that you can view in SAS Web Report Studio.

Note:   If the automatic conversion fails, a warning appears in the Instructions.html file. To convert these data explorations manually, see Manually Convert Data Explorations to Reports in SAS Intelligence Platform: 9.1.3 to 9.2 Migration Guide.  [cautionend]


Before You Convert

If a data exploration was created from an OLAP cube or SAS Information Map that is saved to a restricted directory (such as My Folder), then the converted report will not be available to other users at your site. Before converting a data exploration, re-create this data exploration by using a SAS Information Map. Users of the final report must have permission to the directory where the information map is saved.

If your data exploration includes a calculated measure that is used as a slicer, this calculated measure is removed when the data exploration is converted to a report. As a result, you cannot open the report in SAS Web Report Studio. To avoid this issue, move the calculated measure to the row or column axis before you convert.

Note:   If you have not applied the second or third maintenance release for SAS 9.2, then you cannot use the SAS Visual Data Explorer to save data explorations as reports. If you want to save your data explorations as reports before upgrading your SAS 9.2 deployment, use SAS Web OLAP Viewer 4.2 for Java. For more information, see SAS Note 34876 at http://support.sas.com/kb/34/876.html.  [cautionend]


Differences between Data Explorations and Reports

Some reports might appear slightly different from the data explorations. Here are some examples of how the report and data exploration differ:

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