In This Section:
Data Load and Dimension Build Limits
Aggregate Storage Database Limits
In this appendix, the term non-Unicode applications refers to non-Unicode-mode applications and applications on Essbase Servers that are not Unicode-enabled. See Understanding the Essbase Unicode Implementation.
Table 237 lists limits for names and related artifacts.
Table 237. Names and Related Artifacts
Table 238 lists limits related to data loading and dimension building.
Table 238. Data Load and Dimension Build Limits
Table 239 lists limits related to aggregate storage databases.
Table 239. Aggregate Storage Limits
Table 240 lists limits related to block storage databases.
Table 240. Block Storage Database Limits
Artifact | Limits |
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Approximately 1,000,000 explicitly defined in an Essbase outline. Hybrid Analysis and some uses of partitions enable access to many more members than are explicitly listed in an outline; the actual number of members accessible through the database is much greater. Longer names, such as can occur if multibyte characters are used, decrease the number of members that are allowed. | |
The product of the stored member count of sparse dimensions cannot exceed 2104. For instructions on how to calculate the number of possible blocks in a block storage database, see Potential Number of Data Blocks. | |
Numbers of possible cells per block in a block storage database | 252 |
Numbers of Linked Reporting Objects in a block storage database | 2104 Note: When viewing or editing Linked Reporting Objects attached to cells, you may encounter a limitation prior to 2104, if the outline has non-stored members. If this occurs, the following error is displayed: "Error 1140013 Invalid Cell Address Entered" You can work around the limit by reordering the dimensions in the outline. |
Numbers of alias tables | 32 |
Table 241 lists limits related to drill-through URLs.
Table 242 lists other size and quantity limits.