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Palo Web 3.2
Kristian Raue
Matthias Krämer
Dominik Lenz
Werner Kriehn
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 5
10 ETL Manager.................................................................................................................... 52
11 Connection Manager....................................................................................................... 52
12 Options ............................................................................................................................ 53
12.1 General ..................................................................................................................... 53
12.1.1 Tab Default ......................................................................................................... 53
12.1.2 Tab Appearance.................................................................................................. 54
12.1.3 Tab Default ......................................................................................................... 54
12.2 Spreadsheet .............................................................................................................. 55
12.2.1 Tab Default ......................................................................................................... 55
12.3 Palo Online................................................................................................................ 55
14 Appendix.......................................................................................................................... 81
14.1 Services .................................................................................................................... 81
14.2 Configuration Files .................................................................................................... 82
14.3 Configuration............................................................................................................. 82
14.4 Backup ...................................................................................................................... 82
15 Index................................................................................................................................. 83
Introduction -5-
1 Introduction
Palo Web is a software package featuring various software modules developed by Jedox – all of which
run in a single web browser. The modules included are the Palo MOLAP Server, Palo Spreadsheet, Palo
Pivot Table and Palo ETL Server. Palo Web features the following start icons: Report Manager, File
Manager, OLAP Manager, User Manager, ETL Manager and Connection Manager. These start icons
allow you to access the aforementioned modules. Condition that you receive all launchers with all the
possibilities is that you have a premium version, and that you have all the rights. Otherwise are fewer
features or fewer options available depending on your version and on your rights.
In this document, "First Steps with Palo Web" you will find the basic operation of Palo Web and a
comprehensive application example.
Palo Web starts in your default Web browser. Please delete the cache and the cookies of your default
browser and close the browser before starting Palo Web.
Login details:
Username: john
Password: john
Depending on your access rights, you may see a series of administration tools, which allow you to
complete tasks and apply settings in the Palo Web environment. Only in Admin mode are all managers
available with all options.
The first time you log in, you will be brought to the English start screen:
The assigned user access rights govern the creation, deletion and modification of entries/objects in each
module. For example, a member of the ‘Viewer’ group has read only rights, and may not create, delete or
modify anything.
After you have completed setup of Palo Web, you will generally begin your Palo Web session in the
Report Manager. As we first need a few basic principles for this setup, we will explain the File Manager
next.
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3 File Manager
The File Manager allows you to create folders and files, as well as run the Palo Spreadsheet program
with previously created files.
You will see the ‘Default’ directory group and the ‘Public Files’ master directory in the File Manager. In
the Palo Suite 3.1 beta version of Palo Web, this master directory may also be called 'My Template':
With Palo Web created workbooks have the extension .wss (WSS file).
Note: You can only copy and paste folders and files within the same root folder. To copy files in other
root folders, they must be exported as a WSS file and reimported into the desired root folder.
Furthermore, if you have been assigned the rights to do so, you can create new groups and root folders.
Important: Objects deleted in Palo Web File Manager are irretrievable. There is no Recycle
Bin from which to restore deleted objects.
fgrp stands for folder group, while rgrp stands for report group (which belongs to the Report Manager).
After new groups are created in the File Manager (folder groups) or new report groups are created, new
databases are created here with the same name, numbered sequentially (i.e. fgrp1, fgrp2... or rgrp1,
rgrp2 etc.)
The ‘Public Files’ directory is a dimension of the ‘fgrp1’ database. Upon creating this dimension, the
actual storage location for Palo Web files is created under …\storage, with the subfolder ‘h1-
Public+Files’.
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When a folder is created, it becomes a consolidated element of the ‘Public Files’ dimension and each
workbook is a basic element of this dimension.
You can now create new files and folders or save workbooks in Palo Spreadsheet to this location:
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Palo Spreadsheet is programmed just like the common spreadsheet programs Microsoft Excel and
OpenOffice.org Calc, and thus its operation is similar. You may already be familiar with the operation of
these programs. If not, many convenient publications with instructions are available.
In addition, Palo Spreadsheet has been enhanced to read and write data directly from Palo OLAP and
create appropriate reports.
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Here is a brief example showing addition (row 14), sum calculations (rows 7 and 12, column N), and
different worksheets named after the sales centers:
We will describe some specific features of Palo Spreadsheet and outline important differences to
spreadsheet processing in Microsoft Excel below.
You can rename a worksheet by right-clicking on the tab with the name of the sheet:
Important: Save all data entered which you would like to retain before logging out or closing
the Palo Web browser window!
You can set the program to save your workbooks automatically at short intervals in time. You can do so
in the Palo Web core component, in row 21 of the file ‘config.xml’ in the directory …\Core:
<autosave>
<interval seconds="0"/>
</autosave>
By entering a positive value of ‘x’ here in place of the ‘0’, data will be saved in the open workbooks in
Palo Spreadsheet every ‘x’ number of seconds. (Keeping processing power in mind, ‘x’ should be equal
to several minutes or at least 60)
To apply your changes in the file ‘config.xml’, restart the Palo Performance Server Core Service.
When you open unsaved workbooks, you will receive an Open and Repair - Dialog:
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With the right mouse button you obtain the shown commands. With "Open" the file will be opened, with
"Explore To" you can go to the storage folder location of the file.
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Designer mode is used to create an application. A worksheet is created with formulas, formats and so
on. The cells available for data input in User mode are then specified by selecting ‘Locked’ or ‘Unlocked’.
(Under Format – Cells... – Protection – Lock Cells).
In User mode you can now work with this application. You may only enter data into cells that are
‘unlocked’. Other than this, you may not make any changes to the application in User mode.
However, it is not possible in user mode, to switch to other sheets. Also links to other worksheets are not
executed. For tests of cells that leave the current sheet, the Report Manager must be used.
You will see the Close button in User mode, which will take you back to Designer mode by clicking on it:
At the bottom right-hand side in the Palo Spreadsheet worksheet, you will see the mode that you are
currently in:
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As long as a worksheet is open in User mode, Designer mode is suspended for this worksheet:
In contrast, normal calculations such as for example the function SUM() are immediately recalculated
when you change a cell in the area of the sum. If you uncheck "Auto-Calculate Data" such functions are
not immediately recalculated.
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4.7 Charts
You can create a chart by selecting ‘Insert –
Chart…’
In addition to the standard types of chart, you will also find a group of chart types called Meter.
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On the edge of the chart you get with the mouse the frame for size changes. Holding down the Shift key
is for resizing by fixing the height-width proportion, without additional button you can resize at will. (For
pictures, this is vice versa!)
The definition order of the meter color areas is set in the default palette as follows: green, yellow, red,
gray, blue, etc.
Start green: C2 Start yellow: D2 Start red: E2 Start gray: F2 Start blue: F2
End green: C3 End yellow: D3 End red: E3 End gray: F3 End blue: F3
Later colors overlap earlier colors (Example: Blue covers Gray up 20 to 30).
The greatest values in the chart area (in the example the value of E5: 200) defines the end value of the
speedometer.
With right-click on the chart you can execute the displayed commands.
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Under "Format Chart Properties ..." you will see under "Zones" the default colors. There you can select a
different color palette:
Under "Points" you can change accordingly the colors of the speedometer needles.
Under "Scales" you can set the speedometer area.
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On the edge of the picture you get with the mouse the frame for size changes. Without additional button
you can resize by fixing the height-width proportion, holding down the Shift key is for resizing at will. (For
charts, this is vice versa!)
4.9 Hyperlinks
You will find the item ‘Hyperlink…’ under the Insert
menu:
You must fill in the field "Text to display" in order to create a hyperlink.
Note: This "Text to display" can not be used as a reference in a formula.
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In addition to the standard hyperlinks from worksheet cells, worksheets, files, websites, email addresses
and so on, a second tab called ‘Transfer’ is available. You can transfer cell contents to new cells with this
tab:
This hyperlink copies (!) the contents of the cell Sheet1!$A$10 to the cell Sheet3!$A$50 when it is
clicked on. Before clicking OK, you have to confirm your transfer entries with the update-button.
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4.10 DynaRanges
Under the ‘Tools’ menu you have the option of
creating vertical and horizontal DynaRanges.
DynaRange is a viewing tool designed especially
for work with Palo OLAP databases. It allows you
to display values from these databases
dynamically.
We will select the dimension ‘Years’ of the ‘Demo’ database on the ‘General’ tab and click on OK:
The following view will appear by selecting ‘View – Quick View’ or ‘Designer Preview’:
For performance reasons, a maximum of four elements will appear for each dimension in this quick view.
A complete view is available in the Report Manager.
A more detailed example has been outlined in the Report Manager chapter.
4.11.2 CheckBox
You can create a
checkbox in any cell in a
worksheet by selecting
"Tools – Form Elements –
Checkbox…".
The following dialog box
will appear:
With ‘Checked’, the checkbox is given the value ‘True’; selecting ‘Unchecked’ makes its response value
‘False’. You can choose to have the response value displayed in a target cell of your choice or have it
called up with the variable names, such as a variable in an IF function. =IF(CheckBox1;A1;A2).
Notes on Checkbox:
1. With entry of "Checkbox1" as "Named Range" the name is known in the file, with entry of
"Checkbox1" as a variable the name is known throughout the Palo Web session.
2. Is "Checkbox1" registered as a "Named Range" and the Checkbox1 is later deleted, then the
defined name "Checkbox1" has the last selected entry. The defined name "Checkbox1" is not
deleted when you delete the Checkbox1.
4.11.3 Buttons
The command ‘Tools – Form Elements – Button…’
allows you to create a button in any worksheet, which
you can also assign a macro to by right-clicking:
Import allows WSS files created in other environments to be integrated into your Palo Web as
workbooks. Following import, the files will appear in the File Manager and can be opened and edited as
usual.
All other file types are saved statically in the File Manager, however they can be provided as a download
in an application with the hyperlink function.
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In Designer Mode:
In User Mode:
6.1 Tags
Tags are keywords, which you can assign to a file with a right mouse button click. With tags you can later
easily find files. To a file you can assign several tags.
With the frame set can be created comfortable report controls. Learn more about this in the manual
"Palo_Web_advanced_topics" (will be Published Nov / Dec 2010).
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You can now drop fields to fill the horizontal and vertical axes:
As a result, you will have a pivot table view for which you can no longer change the settings:
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Now go to the Report Manager. Then click on Load / Refresh if you don't see the file immediately.
Then drag the created hyperlink to the desired node (since we have no great structure on Hierarchy):
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Switch to the mode "Users preview". With double-click you get the desired Web page as a tab in the
Report Manager.
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7 Report Manager
The Report Manager has the following advantages:
• Database reports with DynaRanges are displayed in full.
• You can work with variables in Palo Database Reports.
You still need to create reports in the File Manager, which you can then drag as a so-called nodal point
into a folder or report hierarchy. We will try this out in the next example.
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Here, we can apply settings for the ComboBox. We will select ‘Regions’ on the ‘General’ tab:
We will switch to the ‘Hierarchy’ tab, activate this filter, select ‘Start level 1’ and ‘End level 2’ and click on
‘Paste’:
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We will also close the ‘Format Control’ dialog box by clicking on OK:
We will now enter a horizontal DynaRange again into D4:D6, with the second hierarchy level of the
dimension ‘Years’:
We will now highlight C5:E5 and select the ‘Vertical DynaRange’ command:
On the ‘General’ tab we will select the ‘Demo’ database and the dimension ‘Regions’:
Let us now check the ‘Activate this filter’ box as well as the first ‘Variable’ box on the ‘Hierarchy’ tab.
We just need the PALO.DATA function in cell C5 now. Select ‘Palo – Paste Data Function…’.
Now we will just set the number format of ‘Number’ with 0 decimal places:
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By selecting ‘View – Quick View’ or the ‘Designer Preview’ icon, it appears like this:
Double clicking on ‘Report 1’ will present us with a full view of all of our data in the Report Manager:
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Now switch to the ‘Variable Mapping’ tab and select the Palo List type:
Here, select ‘Regions’ in the Demo database and click on ‘Apply mapping’.
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Now switch to the File Manager. Recreate the following Palo view in a new workbook called ‘Units
Hardware’:
In order to work with ‘Regions’ as a variable, we will replace ‘PALO.ENAME(…)’ in cell A3 with
‘=@Regions’.
Note: Variables for use in Palo views are always defined by =@[Dimension name].
Let us save and close this file. We will now switch back to the Report Manager and drag ‘Units
Hardware’ over to Units. We will activate the ‘Units’ folder and go to the ‘Template Mapping’ tab, where
we will activate our mapping of variables:
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You can set a report view like this as the default homepage using the right mouse button:
By doing so, this will be the first screen that appears in Palo Web for each standard user.
The members of the Sales group will start the program with the homepage selected here.
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8 OLAP Manager
The OLAP Manager gives you access to Palo Database Modeller as well as Palo Database Admin.
Here, you can create or delete Palo databases, or change the structure of existing databases. Refer to
the Palo manual for a more detailed explanation.
In version 3.2 the implementation of the Rule Editor is not yet finished. The rules must therefore be
written manually.
The user management is in function. Therefore the user, who is logged in, cannot edit dimensions when
he has no rights to do this.
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9 User Manager
Here, you can create, delete or change the details of users and user groups.
Note: Although it is theoretically possible that two users register under the same account, we strongly
recommend that you create a separate account for each user.
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10 ETL Manager
Here, you can extract source data from previous systems, transform it to be usable in a Palo database,
and load it into the Palo database.
11 Connection Manager
Here, you can create or delete database connections or database servers, or change their details.
The check mark for "Use login credentials" should be set in order to consider the assigned
rights. Otherwise, the rights of the user name entered for the connection would be considered.
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12 Options
Please click on bottom left of the Palo Web window on the button options. You get the following dialog:
Changes in this dialog take effect after a new login of the same user!
12.1 General
12.1.1 Tab Default
Here you can set the following points:
• Language (German, English, French)
• Presentation (color scheme blue or gray)
• Standard directory of the File manager
• Standard directory of the Report Manager
Please note that the personal setting of the default directory for the report manager overwrites the setting
of the homepage-. Then a chosen default homepage will not be loaded.
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12.2 Spreadsheet
12.2.1 Tab Default
Leave the settings in Select Connection as ‘Palo local’ and select ‘New Database’. Enter ‘Sample’ as the
database name and click on ‘Finish’.
A notification will appear after the database has been successfully created. Confirm the message by
clicking on OK. The Palo Wizard is then closed. The database you just created can be used now.
Next, create the necessary structures in the Modeller .
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You will now see the left blank box, where you can enter the new dimensions.
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13.1.4.1 Projects
You will need the following structure for this dimension:
All Projects
Internal
• 001 Website
• 002 Flyer
External
• 101 Smith & Co.
• 102 Mayer Ltd.
• 103 South Corp.
In the next window, select both Element 001 Website and 002 Flyer for consolidation. You can assign
elements either by double clicking on them or clicking on the blue arrow next to the ‘Consolidated
Elements’ area.
Please consolidate the following elements in the same way: ‘101 Smith Corp.’, ‘102 Mayer Ltd.’ and ‘103
South Corp.’ to ‘External’. Now consolidate ‘Internal’ and ‘External’
to ‘All Projects’. Finally, map the elements hierarchically.
All Projects
Internal
• 001 Website
• 002 Flyer
External
• 101 Smith & Co.
• 102 Mayer Ltd.
• 103 South Corp.
13.1.4.2 Resources
Let us create the elements for the ‘Resources’ dimension in the same way.
The basic elements of Frank, Bill, Mike, Tom and Bob shall be created and consolidated to ‘All
Resources’.
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13.1.4.3 Months
The dimension of Months should have the following element structure:
13.1.4.4 Days
The dimension of Days should have the following element structure:
13.1.4.5 Measures
This dimension comprises the elements of
‘Actual hours’ and ‘Budget hours’.
Enter ‘Timesheet’ as the name here. Assign the dimensions listed above to the cube by highlighting
them. Click on ‘Projects’. While holding down the Shift key, click on ‘Measures’. You will see the
highlighted dimensions in the following illustration:
Now click on the right arrow. This will add dimensions to the cube . Finally, click on ‘Finish’.
The cube will now be created. You will see the result in the next illustration:
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If you decide that you would rather have a different dimension name after the cube has been created,
you can change it easily via the context menu that appears upon right-clicking:
This allows you to easily adjust names in case of changes. The structures remain unaffected.
Names of company departments or divisions may happen to change. It is useful in such events to be
able to just change a simple name without having to recreate all of your data.
And we have just completed the first task.
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Open the consolidated element ‘All Projects’ by double clicking on it. Continue accordingly for the
following consolidated elements. The application will now look like this:
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Move the consolidated elements down and delete the empty rows. Afterwards, the elements should be in
this order:
Make column D smaller and highlight cell E7. Now click on ‘Paste Elements’ and select ‘Resources’.
Click on ‘Show all’ and then on B (red arrow). Using the blue arrow, add the elements to the pick list.
Click on ‘Paste horizontally’ to complete.
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Click on cell E8 and select the command ‘Palo – Paste Data Functions’. Make sure that the ‘Timesheet’
cube is activated and check ‘Guess arguments’
Now click on ‘Paste’.
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Replace ‘All Projects’ in the pasted function with $A8. Copy the function to the cell area E8:I15:
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Change the ‘Year’ dimension to the month of ‘Jan’. To do so, double click on ‘Year’ and select ‘Jan’ from
the ‘Choose Element’ dialog that opens.
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Watch how Palo automatically breaks down the annual project values into the months. The chart is again
updated immediately:
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Adjust the display so that the projects are only visible from ‘Internal’. Only the consolidated element is
visible in ‘External’. Adjust the display of days so that all days can be seen. You can do so by double
clicking on the consolidated element. Finally, delete row 8 (‘All days’). The worksheet will change as
shown below:
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Frank can now enter his ‘Actual hours’. We will enter this information for the first three days of the month
for him: The values 8, 4, and 2 under ‘001 Website’, and the values 1, 3 and 6 under ‘002 Flyer’. Watch
how the consolidated data for ‘Internal’ and ‘All Projects’ changes. You will see Frank's results below:
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Register the first three days for him: 4, 8 and 6 for ‘001 Website’ and 4, 0 and 2 for ‘002 Flyer’. You will
see how the consolidated values change again here. But in reality, Bill would actually enter this
information from another PC. Even in this case, you would see the results right away.
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In Excel alone, you would have probably used the function =SUM([Time
registration]Sheet1!$D$8:$D$38) in cell F8.
‘Time registration’ in this sheet would most likely contain data from ‘Bill’ only (compare the last ‘Time
registration’ shot with the following one).
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The value in F8 is 18, which is the sum of Bill's hours for the website.
You would have needed an identical sheet for ‘Frank’. It is irrelevant in Palo whether ‘Frank’, ‘Bill’ or ‘All
Resources’ is selected for display in cell A4 in the ‘Time registration’ sheet. The PALO.DATA function
ensures that the correct values are written to the fields in Time1 immediately.
Now employees around the globe can enter their data to these workbooks and
they can see their budget figures.
14 Appendix
14.1 Services
The Palo Suite Setup installs the following four services for Palo Web:
1. PaloSuiteCoreService:
This service handles the data of workbooks, internal formula calculation, database access,
load/save procedures etc.
2. PaloSuiteHttpdService:
This service is an extended Apache Webserver, containing the program code for the Graphical
User Interface (GUI).
3. PaloSuiteTomcatService:
This service provides the functionality of the ETL Manager and the pivot tables.
4. PaloSuiteMolapService:
This is a Palo MOLAP server which is necessary to maintain internal configuration data, but can
also be accessed and used to store “real” databases. It will not conflict with an already installed
Palo MOLAP Server since it runs on a different port (by default Port 7921).
After installation, the services are started automatically. You can then access Palo Web in your web
browser on this address: http://localhost:80 (from the same machine) or
http://server-network-adress:80 (from a remote machine – see subchapter Configuration).
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14.3 Configuration
By default, the Palo Suite Setup installs the operation of Palo Web on the same computer as the various
Palo services and the Palo server behind it.
If you want to operate with the Palo Web User Interface (Client) on a Palo Web installation from another
machine (Server), then there are needed the following changes on the server machine:
Please change in the file httpd.conf of the folder C:\Program Files\Jedox\Palo Suite \httpd\conf
the lines to
Listen 127.0.0.1:80 #Listen 127.0.0.1:80
#Listen 0.0.0.0:80 Listen 0.0.0.0:80
After the changes in the file httpd.conf, you have to restart on the server the service
"PaloSuiteHttpdService".
Please turn off the firewall on the server machine for the used port (in the example 80).
After these changes, you can reach from any client machine with the following address the Palo Web
installation of the server:
http://[IP-Address of the server]:80/ui/login/
14.4 Backup
In order to secure the Palo web files and folders and the settings (data storage / backup), the following
backups must be done.
For the OLAP databases and files from the File Manager a synchronized copy must be made of the
following folders:
• …\Jedox\Palo Suite\storage
• All fgrp* and rgrp* folders under …\Jedox\Palo Suite\olap\data
• The Config and System folders under …\Jedox\Palo Suite\olap\data
Before doing so, first end the three services PaloSuiteCoreService, PaloSuiteHttpdService and
PaloSuiteMolapService. These services must later be restarted in reverse order.
For files created in the ETL Manager, please backup the following folders in the directory …Jedox\Palo
Suite\tomcat\webapps\etlserver\data
• db
• projects
Before doing so, stop the PaloSuiteTomcatService service.
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15 Index
A
H
Administration tools · 6
Automatic Saving · 13 Horizontal DynaRange · 22
HTML files · 30
Hyperlinks · 20
hyperlinks as files · 36
B
Backup · 82
Buttons · 28 I
Import File Types · 28
Imports · 28
C
Charts · 17
CheckBox · 27 M
Client · 82
Column Heading · 77 Master Directory · 7
ComboBox · 26, 39, 40, 44 Modeller · 56, 57
Configuration · 82 My Template Directory · 7
Configuration Files · 82
Connection Manager · 52
Creating a Database · 56
Cube · 56, 63, 64, 66, 69 N
names of workbooks and worksheets · 12
New Folder Group · 9
D New Group Folder · 9
New Root Folder · 10
Database · 56, 57
Database Admin · 50
Database Connections · 52
Database Modeller · 50 O
Designer mode · 15, 16, 55
Dimension · 58 OLAP Manager · 50
DynaRange · 22 Options · 53
E P
Elements · 59 Palo Pivot Tables · 33
ETL Manager · 52 Palo Spreadsheet · 11
Exports · 28 Palo Wizard · 56
Paste data functions · 69
PDF Files · 30
pictures · 20
F
File Administration · 8
File Manager · 7 R
Form Elements · 26
Formatting · 12 recent documents · 14
framesets · 32 Refresh Data · 16
Report Manager · 38
Row Heading · 77
G
General · 53 S
Guess Arguments · 69
Server · 82
Spreadsheet · 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 20, 28, 29, 30, 55,
56, 66
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T
W
Tab Appearance · 54
Tab Default · 53, 54, 55 WSS file · 7, 8
tags · 31 WSS files · 28
U X