Importing an OLAP database

This procedure requires you to stop the OLAP database. This could cause connected users to lose work. We recommend that you liaise with users before stopping the database. Currently connected users are shown in the Database Troubleshooting dashboard. Select Dashboards > OLAP > Database Troubleshooting.

Note: We recommend that you back up existing databases before you import a database.

There are limits on the size of file that can be uploaded.

The limit on uploads to on-premises environments is 128 MB. This is the default but can be increased to 800 MB in Service Expert. Run Service Expert, click the Global Settings tab, and specify the limit in the Maximum request length field.

500 MB is the largest file that can be uploaded to the Infor cloud.

Note: Additionally, 2 GB is the largest expanded .zip file that can be uploaded to the Infor cloud. The limit for expanded OLAP files is 10 GB.
  1. Select a dashboard that contains the Databases widget. For example, select Dashboards > OLAP > Databases.
  2. In the Databases widget select the database into which to import and click the Stop icon.
  3. Select the offline database and select Import > Import Database.
  4. If you are warned that the selected database is owned by Business Modeling or Designer, perform these actions:
    1. Confirm that you have checked that the database to be imported conforms to the business model to which it is to be imported.
    2. Confirm that the import does not include individual dimensions and cubes from older versions of the Infor EPM business applications application to which the database belongs.
  5. Select the file to import.
    Note: Databases are exported to .olap files. However, it is possible to import from a .zip file. Typically, you import from .zip when migrating from Infor BI 11.0.x. The .zip can contain the content of an 11.0 OLAP database folder. You can also import from an app_olap application component.
  6. Select one of these options:
    Option Description
    Add new cubes and dimensions (without subsets), and replace all existing ones in case of conflict Select if the .olap export contains new cubes or dimensions to be added to the existing database. Existing cubes and dimensions are replaced only in cases of conflict.

    Subsets are not imported when this option is selected.

    Note: This option is disabled if the import is a .zip file.
    Replace database Select to replace the entire database with that in the .olap file.

    Subsets are imported when this option is selected.

    Note: The .olap export does not necessarily include all cubes and dimensions of the existing database.
  7. Click Import.
    A summary of the results shows, for example, the number of objects added or overwritten. Click Close.
  8. In the Databases widget, select the stopped database and click the Start icon.