MicroStrategy ONE
Enter Base Project Information Page
On this page you select the project that contains either the reports to test (in a single-project integrity test) or the base reports to compare (in a project-versus-project integrity test).
Enter the following information in each field:
- Server Name: The name of the machine running the Intelligence Server that hosts the project you want to test. The drop-down list contains the machines on the network or you can type in the name of a server.
- Server Port: The port that Intelligence Server is using. The default port is 34952.
- Authentication Mode: Select from Standard, Windows, Database, or LDAP Authentication. For details about the different authentication modes, see the Setting Up User Security chapter in the System Administration Guide.
- Login ID: The login of a user account that has the Use Integrity Manager privilege and Execute access to the reports that you want to test.
- Password: The password for the user account being used to access the reports.
- Project: The project containing the reports that you want to compare or test. The drop-down list contains only the projects on the Intelligence Server for which the specified user has the Use Integrity Manager privilege.
- Use load balancing for clusters: If this option is selected, the reports/documents in the integrity test are executed across multiple nodes of the cluster, based on Intelligence Server's cluster load balancing algorithm. If this option is cleared, all reports/documents are executed on the specified machine.
Click Next:
- In a project-versus-project integrity test, the next page is the Enter Target Project Information page.
- In a single-project integrity test, if the Enable Multiple Logins check box on the Welcome page is cleared, the next page is the Select Objects from the Base Project page.
- In a single-project integrity test, if the Enable Multiple Logins check box on the Welcome page is selected, the next page is the Enable Multiple Logins page.
Click Finish.
Related Topics
Executing a Test Against a Remote Intelligence Server