You use the Mappings tab of the Create or Edit Partition window to define member mappings within partitions.
The Source Members and Target Members columns display, respectively, the source and target member names that can be used in the partitioned area.
The option that you select in the “Editing options” group determines how you designate members:
Use member selection tool—After selecting this option, double-click in the Source or Target column to display the Global Mapping Member Selection dialog box and select members.
Use text editor—After selecting this option, double-click in the Source or Target column to display the Member Name dialog box and enter members manually.
Use inline editing—After selecting this option, double-click in the Source or Target column, and enter members directly into the column.
Note: | In duplicate member name databases, when using a text editor or inline editing, you must enter qualified member names. You can view the qualified member name for a duplicate member in the Member Properties dialog box in Outline Viewer. |
You can use the Delete and Import buttons to delete selected mappings and to select text files that contain source and target database members to import.
“Mapping Members” in the Oracle Essbase Database Administrator's Guide
create partition (MaxL) in the Oracle Essbase Technical Reference
display partition (MaxL) in the Oracle Essbase Technical Reference