[Mondrian] Mondrian 3.1 final stretch
Sherman Wood
swood at jaspersoft.com
Wed Jan 28 20:56:17 EST 2009
I have a small fix for
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail
<https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2544407&group_i
d=35302&atid=414613> &aid=2544407&group_id=35302&atid=414613 with a test
case ready by the end of the week.
Sherman
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On Behalf Of Julian Hyde
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 4:43 PM
To: mondrian at pentaho.org
Subject: [Mondrian] Mondrian 3.1 final stretch
We're in the final stretch for mondrian release 3.1.
I said we'd make the release candidate by the end of Jan, and we may go a
few days past that because of work on my plate.
I've got a couple of features to finish: resolving hierarchy names
consistently with SSAS (e.g. allow [Time].[Weekly] instead of
[Time.Weekly]), and allow hierarchies from the same dimension to be on
opposing axes (e.g. allow [Customer].[Gender] on columns,
[Customer].[Marital Status] on rows). I'm adding a property to allow you
to choose between the new behavior and the backwards-compatible behavior.
The problem is that feature #1 causes a few tricky exceptions in the test
suite, and I haven't started feature #2 yet.
There are, as ever, plenty of bugs still open at SF.net but I don't see
any show-stoppers, so they will wait until the next release (don't know
whether it will be 3.2 or 4.0).
High-cardinality dimension support is checked in, and has been in the code
base since ~May 2008. However, it is making things unpredictable and hard
to maintain. High-cardinality dimensions will be in mondrian 3.1 but NOT
SUPPORTED and we may (in fact probably will) remove the support in a
future release.
What other dependencies are there? Are there any developers working on
things that they'd like to be in 3.1?
I know Eric just checked in an upgrade to retroweaver 2, then backed it
out. Any other big changes coming in?
Julian
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