The finish statement creates a Reporting Database File (RDF) from a DSET. The RDF can subsequently be used by the reporting engine.
finish[dset.id]
The finish statement is used to create an RDF from a DSET. Only a single DSET can be used to create an RDF, but multiple finish statements may be used within the same task file. If there is no dset.id parameter then the default DSET will be used.
The RDF created by finish will be saved as <BaseDir>\system\report\<yyyy>\<MM>\<dd>_source.alias.rdf
where:
<yyyy> is the 4-digit year
<MM> is the 2-digit month
<dd> is the 2-digit day
Any existing RDF with the same name will be overwritten.
Create a Reporting Database file for the default DSET:
finish
Create a Reporting Database file for the DSET Azure.usage
finish Azure.usage
source.alias are the source and alias tags which form the DSET ID