On this page, you view, verify, and create the partition. You can save an invalid partition and then edit it in the Edit Partition window.
The “Write-back partition definition” box displays the partition definition, which is a MaxL statement.
Note: | For information about using MaxL to create partitions, see “Create Transparent Partition” in the Oracle Essbase Technical Reference. |
When you click the Verify button, Essbase reviews the partition definition (.ddb) files for the source and target databases.
A message indicates whether the partition is valid. If the definition is not valid, you correct it in the in the “Write-back partition definition” box. If the partition definition is valid, you click the Finish button.
For information about defining a partition area and validating partitions, see the Oracle Essbase Database Administrator's Guide.