# Work with Mondrian schema

For information on working with Mondrian schema, see the following topics:

* [Create a Mondrian schema](/pba-schema-workbench/work-with-mondrian-schema/create-a-mondrian-schema-in-pentaho-schema-workbench.md)
* [Edit a schema](/pba-schema-workbench/work-with-mondrian-schema/edit-a-schema.md)
* [Add business groups](/pba-schema-workbench/work-with-mondrian-schema/add-business-groups.md)
* [Add field descriptions](/pba-schema-workbench/work-with-mondrian-schema/add-field-descriptions.md)
* [Build a schema and detect errors](/pba-schema-workbench/work-with-mondrian-schema/build-a-schema-and-detect-errors.md)

**Note:** For instructions on creating internationalized message bundles for your analysis schemas and deploying them with your Pentaho web applications, see the topic, [Localization and internationalization of analysis schemas](https://github.com/pentaho/documentation/blob/main/PDIA/11.0/PSW/work-with-mondrian-schema/broken-reference/README.md).


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