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MiningStructure Element (ASSL)

Defines the structure for a set of mining models.

Syntaxe

<MiningStructures>
   <MiningStructure>
      <Name>...</Name>
      <ID>...</ID>
      <Description>...</<Description>
      <Source>...</Source>
      <CreatedTimestamp>...</<CreatedTimestamp>
      <LastSchemaUpdate>...</LastSchemaUpdate>
      <LastProcessed>...</LastProcessed>
      <Translations>...</Translations>
      <Language>...</Language>
            <Collation>...</Collation>
      <ErrorConfiguration>...</ErrorConfiguration>
      <CacheMode>...</CacheMode>
            <Columns>...</Columns>
      <State>...</State>
      <MiningStructurePermissions>...</<MiningStructurePermissions>
            <MiningModels>...</MiningModels>
            <Annotations>...</Annotations>
   </MiningStructure>
</MiningStructures>

Element Characteristics

Characteristic Description

Data type and length

None

Default value

None

Cardinality

0-n: Optional element that can occur more than once.

Element Relationships

Relationship Element

Parent elements

MiningStructures

Child elements

Annotations, CacheMode, Collation, Columns, CreatedTimestamp, Description, ErrorConfiguration, ID, Language, LastProcessed, LastSchemaUpdate, MiningModels, MiningStructurePermissions, Name, Source, State, Translations

Notes

The mining structure defines the columns and the bindings. After defining a mining structure, you can use that structure to define many mining models. The mining structure, and each mining model it contains, can be processed independently.

The corresponding element in the Analysis Management Objects (AMO) object model is MiningStructure.

Voir aussi

Référence

MiningModel Element (ASSL)
Objects (ASSL)

Aide et Informations

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