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UNICOM Intelligence Data Model samples
The UNICOM Intelligence Developer Documentation Library comes with numerous samples, many of which demonstrate working with the UNICOM Intelligence Data Model. By default, the samples are installed into the [INSTALL_FOLDER]\IBM\SPSS\DataCollection\7\DDL\ folder. The UNICOM Intelligence Data Model samples include:
Sample data
The Museum sample in several different formats (including UNICOM Intelligence Data File and Quanvert database), the Short Drinks sample in two formats (UNICOM Intelligence Data File and SQL Server database backup), the Household sample in several formats, and a sample .sav file.
See Sample data.
Sample code
Sample code, including a skeleton DSC and the source code and, in some cases the executable file, for various tools. This section also includes Microsoft Office macros that use the UNICOM Intelligence Data Model to access UNICOM Intelligence data sources.
See UNICOM Intelligence Data Model-related sample code.
Sample scripts
A number of mrScriptBasic and mrScriptMetadata sample scripts.
See Sample scripts.
Notes
You can use the samples as a starting point when you develop your own applications, and so on. However, it is always advisable to work on a copy of the sample files rather than working on the sample files directly. This means you will avoid losing your work when you uninstall or upgrade to a new version of the UNICOM Intelligence Developer Documentation Library.
If you are a non-administrator Windows user and you intend to open a sample metadata document (.mdd) file using the Metadata Model to Quantum, Metadata Model Version Utility, or MDM Label Manager accessories, you must copy (not move) the .mdd file to a folder in which you are permitted to create files and then open the new file. If you try to open the original file, an "Access is denied" error message appears.
See also
Sample data
UNICOM Intelligence Data Model-related sample code
Sample scripts
Tools and source code to help you create a CDSC
UNICOM Intelligence Data Model