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OTBI Logical SQL complex query assembler
Summary
Combine 2 analyses from 2 different subject areasContent
It was already posted on OBIEE forum, but I figured HCM would be a demanding that sort of thing a lot. So let's dive in.
Why do you need this?
While building a report on OTBI, you will encounter some cases where the Subject Area will only provide you partial information, and you need to complete that data with some others which are located on an entirely different Subject Area.
Sometimes, even within the same subject area, the biais arbitrarily taken by OTBI when selecting some columns will render no results because of the joins decided by people creating the subject area columns are not compatible or are reporting on 2 realms that cannot communicate together (for example, getting some course related info and offering related info at the same time from the learning subject area).
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