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Data Wrangling: How to Prepare, Enrich, and Blend Data for Ad-hoc Analysis


Diego Patterson

Account Executive • MicroStrategy


Why integrated data preparation workflows are needed to make data exploration better for analysis and visualization Built-in transformation functions in MicroStrategy 10 that help business users prepare and clean up data, covering functions to remove white space, deleting duplicate rows or cells, finding and replacing data, concatenating columns and dozens more. Profiling capabilities to identify text and numeric facets in order to eliminate spelling errors and other inconsistencies How to connect to and blend data from any source using native and business user-friendly connectors Product demonstrations using the intuitive data wrangling interface and how to publish changes to your dataset How to create and edit automated scripts and avoid redundant updates to data when re-publishing

The following code sample demonstrates how to retrieve a list of all databse instances available for a project using the Strategy Web SDK 9.4.x.
 


package com.Strategy.sdk.standalone;
import com.Strategy.web.beans.WebBeanException;
import com.Strategy.web.objects.WebDBRole;
import com.Strategy.web.objects.WebFolder;
import com.Strategy.web.objects.WebIServerSession;
import com.Strategy.web.objects.WebObjectSource;
import com.Strategy.web.objects.WebObjectsException;
import com.Strategy.web.objects.WebObjectsFactory;
public class test {
 private static WebObjectsFactory factory = null;
 private static WebIServerSession serverSession = null;
 public static void main(String[] args) throws WebObjectsException, IllegalArgumentException, WebBeanException{
  if (serverSession == null) {
   // create factory object
   factory = WebObjectsFactory.getInstance();
   serverSession = factory.getIServerSession();
   // Set up session properties
   serverSession.setServerName("server"); // Should be replaced with the name of an Intelligence Server
   //serverSession.setServerPort(0);
   //serverSession.setProjectName("project"); // Project where the session should be created
   serverSession.setLogin("user"); // User ID
   //serverSession.setPassword("pwd"); // Password
   //serverSession.setApplicationType(EnumDSSXMLApplicationType.DssXmlApplicationCustomApp); 
  }
  WebObjectSource wos = factory.getObjectSource();
  WebFolder dbrFolder = wos.getAvailableDBRoles();
  
  for (int i=0; i<dbrFolder.size(); i++){
   WebDBRole dbr = (WebDBRole)dbrFolder.get(i);
   System.out.println(dbr.getDisplayName() + ", ID: " + dbr.getID());
   }
  
 }
}

  
The example provided in this document is provided “as-is” to the user and assumes that the user:

  • Can program, compile (e.g. javac, jikes, etc.), and execute Java programs
  • Can configure environment variables (e.g. JAR files, property files, etc.)
  • Have all the necessary tools to create Java applications (JDK, IDE, etc.)
  • Has access to the Strategy SDK documentation.
  • Has read the customization warning at the bottom of this document

 
PREREQUISITES: 
For the sample to work, the Strategy Web JAR files must be accessible by the Java Runtime
Environment. The Strategy Web JAR files can be found under:

  • Strategy Web Universal (JSP): {web_root}/WEB-INF/lib directory.
  • Strategy Web (.NET): Program Files\Common Files\Strategy directory.

 
Note:
More elaborate programs will require additional library files and are out of the scope of this document.
 
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 
The Strategy SDK allows you to customize the standard Strategy Web interface, and extend and integrate the Strategy business intelligence functionality into other applications. However, before changing the way Strategy Web products look or behave, it is helpful to understand how the application is built. For more information regarding the Strategy Web architecture or the process of customizing Strategy Web, please refer to Strategy Developer Zone (https://resource.microstrategy.com/msdz/).
 
To access the Strategy Developer Zone, you must have access to the Strategy Knowledge Base, you must have purchased the Strategy SDK, and you must be current on your Strategy maintenance agreement. If you are a US-based business and believe that you satisfy all three of these conditions but you do not have access to the Strategy Developer Zone, please contact Strategy Technical Support at support@microstrategy.com or at (703) 848-8700. If you are an international business, please contact Strategy Technical Support at the appropriate email address or phone number found at http://www.microstrategy.com/Support/ContactUs.asp.
 
CUSTOMIZATION WARNING:
This customization is provided as a convenience to Strategy users and is only directly applicable to the version stated. While this code may apply to other releases directly, Strategy Technical Support makes no guarantees that the code provided will apply to any future or previous builds. In the event of a code change in future builds, Strategy Technical Support makes no guarantee that an updated version of this particular customization will be provided. In the event of a code change in future builds, Strategy may not be able to provide additional code on this matter even though this customization is provided at this time for this specific build. For enhancements to this customization or to incorporate similar functionality into other versions, contact your Account Executive to inquire about Strategy Consulting assistance.


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May 23, 2017

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May 23, 2017