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Excellent Varun!!
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I haven't used OAS recently, but please do check if this is helpful https://www.youtube.com/@OracleAnalytics/search?query=parameter
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Awesome Patrick!! This will be very useful for sure.
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Yes - Gregorian is the standard Jan / Dec cycle. You can use the subject areas or the backend tables to see the data of that time dimension table
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This does work, as usual by mapping to a parameter and using it in the title of the viz as below I am not sure if you are using OAC or OAS - ideally believe both should be same. But I tested on OAC.
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Thank you @mgoswami - may be we should keep this little more easy to read and search. Will think over it.
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Sorry, missed your ask. Not sure if I get it right - FDI patches are quarterly and get pushed accordingly. We got done with 26R1 in Feb and R2 will be May. Not sure if that answers.
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Looks beautiful… no clutter - just a few, easy to read and bright visualizations. Nice!!
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Nice @ALLARI HARIKA simple, neat and clear looking.
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Yes, you can ignore the same as you are already using an appropriate calendar name there
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I like the color combo, specially the contrast and the reporting structure. Well done Sruthi!!
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Wonderful Navya!! We can see the pattern - some cities / states seems to be consistently in high risk range. Time to act to save our planet!!
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Please note the action is applicable only If you are using HCM / CX and "Projects(Time and Labour)" SA on ERP and meet the below criteria: - you have selected "Gregorian" in Enterprise Calendar in Reporting Configuration and - you are using Enterprise calendar in your reports Precisely, we don't want anyone to be using…
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Yes, no impact to ERP customers as we already use fiscal year there. Please note in ERP this SA could have impact Projects (Time and Labor). So you need to take action if using this subject area
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I loved the theme, color combo and the way its outlined. Very nice!!
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Excellent work @Navya-Oracle and @Ratnapriya-Oracle
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Excellent @Rakesh Chhoria-Oracle !! very well done, and the explanation is very detailed too. Request the community users to download and try this out on your instance and provide your feedback
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Good one @Jaydeep Puranik-Oracle and @Abdul R Shaik-Oracle
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I loved the background and charts color combo. Nice workbook!!
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Wonderful @Rakesh Chhoria-Oracle