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Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management Web Service API Developer s Guide
16/1/2014

Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management Web Service API Developer's Guide

Oracle® Hyperion Data Relationship Management, Fusion
Edition
Release 11.1.2.2.000

Web Service API Developer's Guide
Overview
About the Data Relationship Management Web Service
Using the Data Relationship Management Web Service
Time Zone IDs
Using JDeveloper to Create a Web Service Client
New Features in This Release
Methods
Types
Upgrading Existing API Programs
Upgrading 11.1.2.1 API Programs
Changes to Existing Types
Regenerating Web Service Proxy Classes
Upgrading Pre-11.1.2 API Programs
Automator
BlenderMgr
CategoryMgr
CompareMgr
ExportMgr
GlobalNode
GlyphMgr
Hier
ImportMgr
JobMgr
LocalNode
LogMgr
NodeAccessGroupMgr
NodeTypeMgr
ProcessInfo
PropMgr
QueryMgr
RequestMgr
SessionMgr
SysPref
UserMgr
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Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management Web Service API Developer's Guide

ValidationMgr
Version
VersionInfo
VersionMgr

Overview
The Oracle® Hyperion Data Relationship Management Web Service API contains most of the functionality available in the user interface. The services can be broken down into three major categories: ·

Master Data Objects - Include versions, hierarchies, nodes, and properties. The Data
Relationship Management Web Service API includes a complete set of interfaces to create, retrieve, maintain, and save these objects. Each object has a standard set of services along with services specialized for that object type.

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User Metadata Objects - Include imports, blenders, queries, compares, exports, books, action scripts, and version variables. The Web Service API includes services for retrieving, editing, running, and interrogating the results of these objects.

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System Metadata and Security Objects - Objects that the administrator develops as part of the implementation and used by the Data Relationship Management server to determine how it will function and who can

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