Renato Cramer wrote:
> 
> Hi Elke,
> 
> I�m confused...
> 
> How (or where) use an instance type unlike of the OLTP?
> 
> Thanks,
> 

In the end I was confused, too.
The DBMGUI said something about OLAP, where the real kernelparameter-value
is named OLTP. With the newest version of dbm I see OLTP as well.
Therefore my answer was correct in the sense of kernel-installation-parameters,
but not with dbm-output.

OLAP is supported, but renamed to OLTP

Elke
SAP Labs Berlin


> Renato Cramer
> 
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: Zabach, Elke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviada em: quarta-feira, 5 de novembro de 2003 05:29
> Para: 'Erik Haagsman'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Assunto: RE: OLAP information
> 
> 
> Erik Haagsman wrote:
> > 
> > Hi List,
> > 
> > Anyone know if the OLAP db instance type is still supported 
> > in SapDB 7.4
> > and if there's any information about it anywhere...? I've 
> > looked through
> > the docs and apart from mentioning OLAP (making me assume it's still
> > supported in 7.4) information is virtually non-existent, so 
> > any pointers
> > would be appreciated.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> 
> SAP DB / MaxDB never had an instance type named OLAP.
> The only useful (outside SAP-internal-usage) is OLTP.
> 
> Elke
> SAP Labs Berlin
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