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- First, open the Mondrian Schema file you would like want to publish within in the Schema Workbench.
- To begin the publishing process, in the Schema Workbench go to File > Publish. If you have not saved your schema a warning message appears.
- In the Repository Login dialog box enter the appropriate information and credentials to log on to the the BI server. You must provide the server's publish password, which is located in publish_config.xml in pentaho-solutions/system, and valid Pentaho user credentials (User ID and Password).
- After logging on to the server, in the Publish Schema dialog box, select the appropriate location to publish your schema. If you are not sure where to publish the schema, click the browse button icon to display a tree view of the entire solution repository.
- In the JNDI Data Source field, enter the JNDI name. This JNDI name must already be configured correctly on the Serverserver. Please see [link to jndi setup in platform] for information on configuring JNDI Data Sources on Pentaho's BI Server. If If you provide an invalid JNDI name is provided, the Mondrian file will be is placed within in the Pentaho's Solution Repository, but the pentaho-solutions/system/olap/datasources.xml file will is not be updated, and the schema will not be available as an XMLA service.
- Click Enable XMLA Data Source if you want your schema exposed as an XMLA Web Service.
- Click Publish. The Mondrian schema file will be is uploaded to Pentaho's BI Server, and the pentaho-solutions/system/olap/datasources.xml will be is updated to include the new Mondrian DataSource. If successful, this Schema will now appear schema appears in the New Analysis View dialog [include link to that doc here] within box in the Pentaho BI Server, and if selectedenabled, will is also be available as an XMLA service.