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AVEVA™ BI Gateway

Start the BI Gateway model builder

  • Last UpdatedFeb 09, 2024
  • 3 minute read

AVEVA BI Gateway is used to visually configure information models that are multidimensional data models to represent business logic and relationship between various, unstructured source data items. The explorer view of the AVEVA BI Gateway Model Builder enables multidimensional data model visualization in a compact, single-screen format, depicting all of the many-to-many, dynamic relationships between different types of objects. In the explorer view of the AVEVA BI Gateway Model Builder, you can view all the objects (Data Sources, Dimensions, and Measures) of a model in a single view, and also the relationships that they share. For example, if you click a data source in the AVEVA BI Gateway Model, you can see the Linked Dimensions and Measures that are being used for the selected data source. You can also view the dynamics and the linking between objects of the same type. For example, if one of the Dimensions is leveraging another Dimension, you can see the linking when you click the Dimensions.

The explorer view also allows you to view the deployment status of the various objects in the Model using the three different pre-defined color codes as displayed in the Legends of the application.

The full model visualization with all the rich context greatly aids in the authoring of the Information model and creation of business dashboards showing key performance indicators based on the Models.

The differentiating details of the AVEVA BI Gateway Model Builder include:

  • A single place to clearly and fully visualize the entire Information model

  • All relationship between objects (many-to-many) fully captured and rendered

  • A single object in context, showing all dependencies within the full model

To open the AVEVA BI Gateway Model Builder:

  • In the AVEVA Connect page, click the AVEVA BI Gateway tile. The user is authenticated through OpenID Connect authentication. The user is connected to AVEVA Connect and then to AVEVA BI Gateway Model Builder. The data of one user data is isolated from that of the other user. For more information about AVEVA Connect, refer to the AVEVA Connect documentation.

When you open the AVEVA BI Gateway Model Builder for the first time, the page appears as follows.

The homepage of the BI Gateway model builder, without any model objects.

The Home page also displays the Floating Action Buttons (FAB) menu. You can use the FAB menu to create a model. Once you create a model, then the AVEVA BI Gateway Model Builder opens up the page with the Model Explorer view. For more information on the Explorer view, refer to Work with Explorer View.

The following illustration is the layout of the AVEVA BI Gateway Model Builder with the Explorer View and the Object Editor pane.

BI Gateway model builder explorer view, with callouts to label each function/feature of the model builder.

Area

Description

1

Floating Action Button (FAB). More action icons become available when you click the Add (+) icon.

2

List of Data Sources. The number on top of the data source column shows the number of configured data sources in the model.

3

List of Dimensions. The number on top of the dimension column shows the number of defined dimensions in the model.

4

List of Measures. The number on top of the measure column shows the number of defined measures in the model.

5

Click to expand the Object Editor in the right pane that allows you to manage AVEVA BI Gateway Objects.

6

The menu options allow you to Import/Export, Deploy/Undeploy, change Event Log Settings, and access Tutorials.

7

A legend that explains the color codes representing the deployment status of each of the objects.

8

The User information icon.

Click the User Information icon to explore various action items such as name of the user, view datastore information, whitelist client IP, sign out, and also view the Copyright and Legal information. You can also view the list of solutions for the currently logged-on user and switch solutions.

9

Click the Help icon which is a white question mark inside a gray circle. This icon points to the Online help for BI Gateway. icon to access the Online Help.

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