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Fusion AI Data Platform - Using Emojis in titles, text or headings

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Oracle Fusion Analytics (Fusion Analytics), a part of the Oracle Fusion AI Data Platform, is a family of pre-built, cloud-native analytics applications for Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications that provide ready-to-use insights to help improve decision-making. It’s extensible and customizable, allowing customers to ingest data and expand the base semantic model with additional content.

In addition to the pre-built content FAIDP offers in each pillar, we have an ongoing effort to provide more reusable artifacts for FAIDP which is described in this blog.

In this post we are sharing a reusable workbook that demonstrates the usage Emojis within text data in a workbook.

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Emojis are integral part of communication these days and pictorial representation helps enhance the user experience further. We can use Emojis in multiple places in your workbook,
- In Titles and Headings
- Withing Text Data
- Within labels of graph, charts and also Buttons
- Within column formulas specially for conditional formatting

On multiple requests, attaching here a sample and simple Landing Page for FAIDP with all 4 pillars. You could import the dva into you FAIDP instance and modify the links accordingly to redirect to needed pages. Request keep these points in mind:
- Create Data Actions for each link you wish to redirect here
- Each data action should have Required Data set to Off

NOTE: If you experience any issues importing this workbook or running it, it may be likely that your environment is on a version of FAIDP and/or OAC that is lower than the version used for developing this workbook. Update/upgrade timings are dependent on the data center your instance is in. We recommend waiting until your instance is upgraded to the latest version before importing and using this workbook.

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