An alias table contains a list of aliases to use for outline members. These requirements apply:
You can create up to 32 alias tables for a block storage or aggregate storage outline.
The naming conventions for alias table names are the same as those for dimensions.
See Naming Restrictions for Dimensions, Members, and Aliases.
Name-length restrictions depend on the Unicode-related mode of the application.
See Limits.
The name of the system-generated default alias table, which is Default, cannot be changed; however, the name of alias tables that you create can be changed.
Optional. You can specify multiple language codes for an alias table. When you create an alias table, a language code is not specified. See Working with Alias Table Language Codes.
To create an alias table, see “Creating Alias Tables” in the Oracle Essbase Administration Services Online Help.
A new alias table is empty. To add aliases to an alias table and assign them to members, see Creating Aliases.
To assign language codes to an alias table, see Working with Alias Table Language Codes.