DB2 OLAP Server Installation Guide
To configure a relational data source on Windows NT, Windows 2000, or
Windows XP systems, you must have an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
connection from the DB2 OLAP Integration Server to the relational data source
and to the OLAP Metadata Catalog. DB2 OLAP Integration Server
V8.1 requires an odbc.ini file for operation of ODBC,
and this file is in the Registry under
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC. Use ODBC Data Source
Administrator to store information about how to connect to a relational data
source. The ODBC.ini file is available in ODBC software packages
and is included with Microsoft Office software. For more information
about applications that install ODBC drivers or the ODBC Administrator, visit
the Microsoft support Web site.
Start ODBC Administrator and then create a connection to the data source
that you will use for creating OLAP models and metaoutlines. Run the
ODBC Administrator utility from the Windows Control Panel.
The following example creates a DB2 data source. The dialog boxes
for other RDBMSs will differ.
To configure a relational data source with ODBC Administrator:
- On the Windows desktop, open the Control Panel window and perform one of
the following steps:
- On Windows NT, double-click the ODBC icon to open the ODBC Data Source
Administrator dialog box.
- On Windows 2000, double-click the Administrative Tools icon,
and then double-click the Data Sources (ODBC) icon to open the ODBC
Data Source Administrator dialog box.
- In the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box, click the System
DSN tab.
- Click Add to open the Create New Data Source dialog box.
- In the driver list box of the Create New Data Source dialog box of ODBC
Administrator, select an appropriate driver, such as IBM DB2 ODBC Driver, and
click Finish to open the ODBC IBM DB2 Driver - Add dialog
box.
- In the ODBC IBM DB2 Driver - Add dialog box Database alias drop-down
list, select the name of the database for your relational data source (for
example, TBC in the sample application). The name of the selected
database is automatically displayed in the Data Source Name text
box.
- If you want to change the name of the data source, select the name
displayed in the Data Source Name text box, press Enter, and type the name you
want to use for the data source.
- In the Description text box, type an optional description that
indicates how you use this driver and click Add. For
example, type the following words to describe the My Business database:
Customers, products, markets
You might type the following words to describe the sample application
database:
Sample relational data source
The descriptions help to identify the available data sources for your
selection when you connect from Essbase Integration Services Console.
- Click OK to return to the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog
box. The data source name you entered and the driver you mapped to it
are displayed in the System Data Sources list box on the System DSN
tab.
To edit configuration information for a data source:
- Select the data source name and click Configure to open the
ODBC IBM DB2 - Add dialog box.
- Correct any information you want to change.
- Click OK twice to exit.
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