Working with Previously-Defined Analytic Workspaces |
Before you can work with a previously-defined analytic workspace, you must first attach in by issuing an AW ATTACH statement. You can attach an analytic workspace in any of the following attachment modes:
Read-only. Users can make private changes to the data in the workspace to perform what-if analysis but cannot commit any of these changes.
Read/write access mode. Only one user can have an analytic workspace open in read/write at a time. The user has to commit either all or none of the changes made to the workspace.
Read/write exclusive access mode. The read/write exclusive attach mode is not compatible with any other access modes. A user cannot attach an analytic workspace in read/write exclusive mode when another user has it attached in any mode. Only one user can have an analytic workspace open in read/write exclusive at a time. The user has to commit either all or none of the changes made to the workspace.
Multiwriter access mode. A workspace that is attached in multiwriter mode can be access simultaneously by several sessions. In multiwriter mode, users can simultaneously modify the same analytic workspace in a controlled manner by specifying specify the attachment mode (read-only or read/write) for individual variables, relations, valuesets, and dimensions.
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See: Table: Statements for Managing Objects When Attached in Multiwriter Mode for a list of the OLAP DML statements that you use to manipulate objects in an analytic workspace that is attached in multiwriter mode. |
For more information on the various attachment modes, see the syntax and notes for the AW ATTACH statement.