Before you start using Schema Workbench, you should be aware of the following points:
- You start Schema Workbench by executing the /pentaho/design-tools/schema-workbench/workbench script. On Linux and OS X, this is a SH file; on Windows this is a BAT file.
- You must be familiar with your physical data model before you use Schema Workbench. If you don't know which are your fact tables and how your dimensions relate to them, you will not be able to make significant progress in developing a Mondrian schema.
- When you make a change to any field in Schema Workbench, the change will not be applied until you click out of that field such that it loses the cursor focus.
- Schema Workbench is designed to accommodate multiple sub-windows. By default they are arranged in a cascading fashion. However, you may find more value in a tiled format, especially if you put the JDBC Explorer window next to your Schema window so that you can see the database structure at a glance. Simply resize and move the sub-windows until they are in agreeable positions.