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The Oracle Database OLAP Option implements On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP) within an Oracle database environment. Oracle Corporation markets the Oracle Database OLAP Option as an extra-cost option to supplement the "Enterprise Edition" of its database. (Oracle offers Essbase for customers without the Oracle Database or who require multiple data-sources to load their cubes.)

As of Oracle Database 11g, the Oracle database optimizer can transparently redirect SQL queries to levels within the OLAP Option cubes. The cubes are managed and can take the place of multi-dimensional materialized views, simplifying Oracle data-warehouse management and speeding up query response.

Logical components

The Oracle Database OLAP Option offers:

Physical implementation

The Oracle database tablespace CWMLITE stores OLAPSYS schema objects and integrates Oracle Database OLAP Option with the Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB).[2] The CWMLITE name reflects the use of CWM — the Common Warehouse Metamodel, which Oracle Corporation refers to as "Common Warehouse Metadata".

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Introduction to the OLAP Java API" in Oracle OLAP Java API Developer's Guide, 11g Release 1 (11.1), 2007. Chapter 1.
  2. ^ "Using Oracle Warehouse Builder to create OLAP warehouses" (DOC). Retrieved 31 March 2011.