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SAS/Warehouse Administrator Metadata Types |
Category: | Process Types--Load |
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Using WHLDRMDB |
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Overview |
WHLDRMDB models the metadata for SAS MDDB (multidimensional database) load processes in the SAS/Warehouse Administrator Process Editor. Here is one way to add an MDDB load process in SAS/Warehouse Administrator:
In the Explorer, select an MDDB with the right mouse button.
In the Process Editor, select the MDDB with the right mouse button.
Properties |
The following table lists all of the properties for WHLDRMDB and indicates how you can use each property with metadata API methods.
In the table, you can specify properties with a Yes in the Indirect Add column when you indirectly add one object through another, as described in the documentation for the _UPDATE_METADATA_ method. Use this approach to add a new dependent object. For details, see Using _UPDATE_METADATA_.
You can pass properties with a Yes in the Update column to the _UPDATE_METADATA_ method, as described in the documentation for this method. Use this method to update properties of an existing object. For details, see Using _UPDATE_METADATA_.
* Req indicates that the property is required; you must provide a value for this property when you use a given method. * Default indicates that the system will provide a default value for that property if you do not provide one. * Auto supplied means that the property is automatically supplied; any value that you specify for such a property is ignored.
Properties with a Yes in the Read Method Expand Parm column are valid with the expand parameter of the _GET_METADATA_ method. This method enables you to get detailed metadata about a property and its associated objects through a single method call.
You can add a load time column to a table as described in the documentation for the WHCOLTIM type.
Using WHLDRMDB |
Add | Update | Delete |
No | No | No |
WHLDRMDB is a dependent type. To understand how all subtypes of WHPROCES relate to other types, see the process models in Relationships Among Metadata Types.
For details about reading process information, see Reading Process Flow Metadata.
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