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Fetch multiple nationalities/citizenships in a single row on OTBI
I have a requirement where I need all the nationalities of a person in a single row. Ideally when we fetch the citizenship we get multiple rows. We have tried RCOUNT and PIVOTTING Results but no luck. Has anyone achieved this already?
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I have had a similar question in the past, but the problem was that all Nationalities were displayed but only the current one was desired. This is explained in a little more detail in Doc ID 3021065.1.
Diversity Analysis includes 'Country Of Citizenship' and it will show all citizenships (nationalities) by default. If you want to filter out expired citizenships, you can use the filter: Citizenship Status Code = E (expired) (CITIZENSHIP_STATUS).
Hope that helps.
Regards,
John
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Thanks John!
My client has a population where dual citizenship is common. I need both of them on the report and in one single row. Something like Nationality1, Nationality2.
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Hi @Vibha Pandey - Oracle
Did you manage to get the multiple nationalities in a single row? I am having a similar use case and not able to achieve the desired output.0 -
Welcome to the Oracle Analytics Community!
As it is an year old post (and if you are not able to receive any answer), I would recommend you to raise a new question with all relevant details like issue details, screenshot (without sensitive data) etc. so that someone can able to help you.
Thank you.
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I agree it is better to start a new discussion instead of updating a year old post.
In any case regarding your question, OTBI cannot natively return multiple citizenships/nationalities in a single row for a person. But you can achieve it using BI Publisher (LISTAGG), a Data Model, or a custom SQL-based subject area, because OTBI does not support dynamic row-to-column pivoting or string aggregation.
Hope it helps!
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