Session variables are similar to dynamic repository variables in that  
they obtain their values from initialization blocks. Unlike dynamic  
repository variables, however, the initialization of session variables  
is not scheduled. When a user begins a session, the Oracle BI Server  
creates new instances of session variables and initializes them.
Two types of session variables:
When you use these variables for Oracle BI Presentation Services, preface their names with
  
The
 
Two types of session variables:
-  System Session Variables
 -  Nonsystem Session Variables
 
Sytem Session Variables :
System session variables are session variables that the Oracle BI Server and Oracle BI Presentation Services use for specific purposes. System session variables have reserved names that cannot be used for other kinds of variables (such as static or dynamic repository variables and nonsystem session variables).When you use these variables for Oracle BI Presentation Services, preface their names with
NQ_SESSION. For example, to filter a column on the value of the variable LOGLEVEL, set the filter to the variable NQ_SESSION.LOGLEVEL.The
SELECT_PHYSICAL command provides the 
functionality to  directly query objects in the Physical layer of the 
metadata repository,  and to nest such a statement within a query 
against the Business Model  and Mapping layer or the Presentation layer.
 Syntax for the SELECT_PHYSICAL Statement
Basic syntax forSELECT_PHYSICAL queries is equivalent to  basic syntax of select statement  with the termSELECT_PHYSICAL replacing the word SELECT, namely:SELECT_PHYSICAL [DISTINCT] select_list FROM from_clause [WHERE search_condition] [GROUP BY column {, column} [HAVING search_condition]] [ORDER BY column {, column}]
Source:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14571_01/bi.1111/e10540/variables.htm#BIEMG3104
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