OBIEE 12c How To Configure The External Subject Area (XSA) Cache For Data Blending Mashup and Performance
OBIEE 12c How To Configure The External Subject Area (XSA) Cache For Data Blending Mashup and Performance
OBIEE 12c How To Configure The External Subject Area (XSA) Cache For Data Blending Mashup and Performance
OBIEE 12c: How To Configure The External Subject Area (XSA) Cache For Data Blending| Mashup And To Bottom
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Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition - Version 12.2.1.0.0 to 12.2.1.4.0 [Release 12g] Last Feb 3, 2022
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Data blending |mashup is a new concept in OBIEE 12c where you can blend your own data with external | local data. External
Subject Area Cache aka XSA Cache is new mechanism for caching Excel Files for data blending in databases. This document Business Intelligence Suite
Enterprise Edition
describes the steps required for configure External Subject Area Cache to improve performance for data blending
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OBIEE 12c: How To Change
The External Subject Area
The attached External Subject Area Cache (XSA) best practices document includes the following topics: (XSA) File Quota Settings
When XSA Cache Is
Defining the External Subject Area Cache (XSA Cache) schemas in the database (move from file system to database) Configured For The Database
Configuring the External Subject Area Cache steps [2111743.1]
How to increase the file upload size limit (the default is 100 MB) OBIEE 12c FAQ: What Is The
Creation of the XSA Cache Schema Default Catalog Size Limit, File
Updating the live repository Upload Size Limit And What
Issues Might I Encounter If
Updating the NQSConfig.INI
The Limit is Reached ?
Validating the XSA Cache [2079953.1]
Using a ramdisk to increase performance for the XSA Cache metadata storage
Using a ramdisk to increase performance for the managed server temp files
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FILE UPLOAD; METADATA; OBIEE; OBIEE 12C; PERFORMANCE; SUBJECT AREA; UPLOAD
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