Create a Subject Area
Manually create a subject area when you can't drag and drop a business model from the logical layer to the presentation layer.
You use logical content from a single business model to build the subject area. Subject areas can't span business models.
The subject area's specified implicit fact column is added to a query when it contains columns from two or more dimension tables and no measures. The column isn't visible in the results. It's used to specify a default join path between dimension tables when there are several possible alternatives or contexts.
You can select the Hide if field and write an expression to hide a subject area. See Write an Expression to Hide a Presentation Object.
- On your home page, click Navigator
and then click Semantic
Models. - In the Semantic Models page, click a semantic model to open it.
- Click Presentation Layer
. - Click Create
and then click Create Subject Area. - In Create Subject Area, go to the Name field and enter a subject area name.
- Go to Business Model and select the business model to associate with the subject area.
- Click OK.
- In the subject area, click General to set the subject area's general properties.
- Optional: In the Description field, enter a description that is displayed when a user creating visualizations or analyses hovers over the subject area in the data sources list.
- Optional: In the Implicit Fact Column field and click Select to browse for and select the fact column you want to use.
- Optional: Select the Hide if field and provide an expression that controls whether the subject area is available to users when they create visualizations and analyses.
- Click Save.