Control Statements

Control statements are used to specify artifact attributes that you want to add to EPM Workspace using the batch driver sample program. Control statements include a starting term that denotes control line type and attribute-value assignment statements. The terms and attribute names are not case-sensitive, but the values assigned to attributes are case-sensitive.

These tables list the control statement types that are supported by the BatchDriver program and the available attributes. Although the syntax descriptions in the following topics may show the attribute values on multiple lines, in practice all must be specified on one control line.

Control Statement

Description

Reference

accessor

Define an accessor for access control (permission)

Accessor Control Statements

category

Define category attributes

Category Control Statements

data

Add a data artifact

Data Control Statements

oce

Add an Interactive Reporting database connection

Interactive Reporting Database Connection Control Statements

bqydoc

Add an Interactive Reporting document

Interactive Reporting Control Statements

Note:

Each attribute marked by an asterisk (*) can be specified multiple times. In statements where the attribute value is specified as choice1|| choice2, one of the specified values may be provided. Assigned attribute values are interpreted as shown in this table.

Attribute

Description

date

YYYY-MM-DD_HH:MM:SSZZZ where ZZZ is an optional time zone offset from GMT, for example, PST is '-08'

name

Name string uniquely identifying an artifact

int

Integer value

string

String value; for example, e-mail address

path

Folder in the repository to which the artifact is imported

id

Unique non-blank string value used to reference a control statement

dref

Reference to the control statement in which <id> value was used

boolean

Value TRUE or FALSE

datasource

Repository database, Oracle's Hyperion® SQR® Production Reporting combination

ifile

File name on local file system