Could someone clarify for the community what is the difference between this BI 
effort and the activity I see on Jira relatted to BIRT? 

My sense is that BIRT is a reporting tool, and the new proof of concept for BI 
is about populating a data warehouse. Is this a correct assessment? Is there 
any relationship between the two initiatives or opportunities to build upon 
each other? 

Vince Clark 
Global Era 
The Freedom of Open Source 
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 8:06:47 AM (GMT-0700) America/Chihuahua 
Subject: Re: Proof of concept for an Integrated OFBiz framework for business 
intelligence 

Thanks Jacopo, 

Sorry I saw that briefly but did not note it and forgot. It was the cause. 
Moreover my entityengine.xml file was in svn conflict (I 
surely resolved by hand one day but forgot to resolve at the svn level) 

Jacques 

De : "Jacopo Cappellato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


> Hi Jacques, 
> 
> the datawarehouse entities are stored in a separate database; have a 
> look at the settings for derby, I think that you have to replicate them 
> for Postgres... there are now two entity-groups: 
> org.ofbiz 
> org.ofbiz.olap 
> 
> My first guess is that the second one is not associated to a valid 
> datasource. 
> 
> if it doesn't work let me know, and I will help to fix.! 
> 
> Jacopo 

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