Clairification on two DAI concepts & terms
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:53 pm
I downloaded the server edition and docs this morning and am scouring them to learn as much as quick as I can. I need some help understanding DAI's meaning of: relations, partitions.
Relations
The doc says: Using defined relations Dynamic AI offers the possibility to integrate and
relate information across several defined Dynamic AI database connections.
Relations can be defined e.g. between a customer table in an Oracle Database
located on a UNIX database server and a file-based Microsoft Access Query
with order data located on a shared local area network drive.
Later it says: If a number of reports and listings are created on the same data-source, it will
in many cases be the most efficient solution to define a relation between the
data-source and the data-source itself. It then shows relating the same connection/table/field specification to itself.
Also, I'm wondering if defining relations in DAI is somehow analogous to a DDO structure in a VDF view.
Partitions
Does the "partition" feature discussed in data dictionaries refer to SQL's physical table partitioning -- or is it a kind of virtual view of a subset of data within a single table?
Thanks for your time in answering.
Bob
Relations
The doc says: Using defined relations Dynamic AI offers the possibility to integrate and
relate information across several defined Dynamic AI database connections.
Relations can be defined e.g. between a customer table in an Oracle Database
located on a UNIX database server and a file-based Microsoft Access Query
with order data located on a shared local area network drive.
Later it says: If a number of reports and listings are created on the same data-source, it will
in many cases be the most efficient solution to define a relation between the
data-source and the data-source itself. It then shows relating the same connection/table/field specification to itself.
Also, I'm wondering if defining relations in DAI is somehow analogous to a DDO structure in a VDF view.
Partitions
Does the "partition" feature discussed in data dictionaries refer to SQL's physical table partitioning -- or is it a kind of virtual view of a subset of data within a single table?
Thanks for your time in answering.
Bob