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Accounting Format using OBIEE Analytics or BI Publisher
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Robert Angel wrote:Hi, I think the OP has lost in interest in the question...
Quite normal. As soon as things go beyond "press button A" and into the realm "think about what you are doing" people just put their hands over their ears, squeeze their eyes shut and go LALALALALALA very loudly
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I always thought the idea of IT was to improve efficiency, effectiveness and achieve economies and improve business information.
Maybe I am alone in this?
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Not alone but you are confusing "mission statement" with "economic reality"
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The real answer has been posted multiple times already.
Now an OBIEE analysis is a webpage, so of course you can have some custom JS/CSS code doing what you look for, but it will be a visual hack working only on screen. If exported will not be there, if printed will probably break.
So is it worth the effort? Not really !
If your requirement is about how an analysis looks like somebody just missed the fact that the most important are the figures you get, not the look. As long as you clearly show it's amounts/currencies the target is achieved.
Last but not least: you want Excel rendering? Then do things in Excel !!!!
SmartView exist for a reason in the end, so use SmartView to get the data in Excel and keep doing Excel formatting and reports.
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