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What a great idea. I do recommend the target audience to take advantage!
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That sounds awesome @Gianni Ceresa. I think it's above my wheelhouse though and I'd have to learn how to make those REST API calls. I'm going to put it down as a goal. Thank you.
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No, sorry for the confusion. Just look at the screen shot I provided and think of exporting that as a csv or excel file. That's basically it.
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Yes. Like in a csv or excel file.
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Thanks @Wayne Van Sluys. This may help.
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Welcome @Rasta Ghafouri-Oracle.
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Would love to join Oracle AI World, but unfortunately my company will not be sending anyone from my team.
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Thank you so much @William Wandurraga-Oracle
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I'm curious about this as well.
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This is how I was able to get the results I was looking for. Was more simple than I thought. I think that is one of my problems. I complicate things more than they are.
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Thank you @Chere-Oracle. Let me see if I can apply that.
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Can this be imported into OAC, @AnishaPatra-Oracle? We created a Position based hierarchy from PeopleSoft and would like to see how it compares. If it cannot be is there a demo anywhere to view it?
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This is great @Benjamin Arnulf-Oracle. Looks like all my ideas need votes…😬
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Keep up the great work as it gets better and better.
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Looks like you cannot use calculations. Once I created a field in the RPD with the same logic it worked.
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Thank you @Priya Chary, the column is part of the visualization. At first I had it hidden and then I made it visible hoping that was it, but no success.
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Thank you @Priya Chary. You are correct, they are not resolving but I think it's because for one of them I'm dragging in a calculation because when I click on "Column" to select one calculations are not an option to select.
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Thank you @Bhaskar Konar, it did help a little but it looks like the information I want to pass is a calculation and throws the error? Can you pass a calculated attribute? So this works: ${valuesForColumn:@column("SupplierNumber")} but this does not: ${valuesForColumn:@calculation("SupplierNumberTrimmed")} Would you or…
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Thank you @Jamie Anderson-Oracle for that quick turn around.
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No option to export the dva file to take a look inside. Still nice to work with.