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@R Stonaker Makes sense Rhonda. Thank you for posting them in the idea lab. Hopefully they get more votes and for sure we will be considered!
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I will be joining!
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Discussion moved to the product forum.
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Thank you to everyone for participating in the news comment, the forum questions, the analytics events and the idea lab!
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A new "Legend" Data Visualization type has been released with more options. We will continue to add additional options to it.
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https://community.oracle.com/products/oracleanalytics/discussion/comment/52623#Comment_52623 For the idea to be considered, it will need more votes. See Idea Lab Rules: https://community.oracle.com/products/oracleanalytics/kb/articles/93-idea-labs-rules
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We do not have a radio button to do it but you have a property option to do it on a pivot table:
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https://community.oracle.com/products/oracleanalytics/discussion/comment/52979#Comment_52979 Please check the idea lab rules concerning updates: https://community.oracle.com/products/oracleanalytics/kb/articles/93-idea-labs-rules
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@Alan Lee - Oracle
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https://community.oracle.com/products/oracleanalytics/discussion/comment/59952#Comment_59952 We will provide more information once it's planned/available. See here: https://community.oracle.com/products/oracleanalytics/kb/articles/93-idea-labs-rules
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Hi Vrinda, Thank you for joining the community and providing specifics on your request. It's helping. The metric you need is named a "Running Aggregate", it's running a sum based on previous months. You will need to create a new calculation and do a RSUM(Activity Amount). Then you can just put it into your canvas and voila:
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Thank you @Gianni Ceresa for all your help on the community! It's amazing to see your interview and know you a little bit more 🙂
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Hi, Similar to @Gianni Ceresa's answer, historically, the CSV is exporting the query result. If you want the visual result exported, then you need to export in XLSX. I just made the test, and it's exactly the same as you. The hidden column is appearing in CSV but not in a "Formatted" excel file like XLSX.
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I'm looking forward to the AI Assistant integration with OpenAI 😀
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+ @Pravin Janardanam-Oracle + @Bret Grinslade - Oracle Analytics-Oracle
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Great event! Thank you @Farivar Javanbakhti-Oracle for representing the Analytics Community and thank you to the customers who joined :)
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Interesting one. @Bret Grinslade - Oracle Analytics-Oracle might want to check that one.
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Good work! Thank you for sharing the data visualization.
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@Stefano_Mazzocca First, good job! I see your progress since few posts and you quickly become an analytics expert! Yes - It's easy as going to the "Data" tab at the top and create a "Join" between the SA (Subject Area) and the Excel file, using a common field (aka "Attribute"), usually the City Name or City ID.
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I would recommend to start with the documentation: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/analytics-cloud/acubi/create-and-use-oracle-analytics-predictive-models.html#GUID-F0FEED7B-FD45-4194-B738-7C116295A900