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"TRIM" or "CAST" Trick Force the BI Server to evaluate the level value as a clean string. This is the most common fix for level-based columns that appear to "ignore" logic:• CASE WHEN TRIM("Parent Account 9") WHEN 'REV' THEN 1 ... CASE WHEN CAST("Parent Account 9" AS VARCHAR(10)) WHEN 'REV' THEN 1 ...
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Makes sense given the product overlaps
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Interesting data set to visualize and share, although the text size is a little small for me, maybe it's my old eyes :-)
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MOS has been a challenge to use over the last couple of weeks in December. Some work ongoing to make improvements which are starting to come through
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Interesting visualization and use of different viz. For me, coler scaling to needed help with reading the boxes.
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There are a number of options for changing the size/number of output rows. Explore these system settings to see which one works best for you
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This is a good example and thanks for sharing the additional files.
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This should be posted in the Forums, as you might get a quicker response posting there https://community.oracle.com/products/oracleanalytics/categories/forums
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It would be great to see some real-world costings versus what the Estimator indicates.
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Congrats everyone and thanks for the great work you do for the community :-)
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Thanks for sharing, this looks very clean and clear
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The use of the Gant chart / lane map is interesting for this scenario. Good example.
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This is becoming a common need especially with customised and other needs
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Sparklines can be useful for presenting certain data, but they have their challenges
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Yes this would be very helpful
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Great set of notebook to illustrate what is possible
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Great work. Thanks for sharing
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Interesting topic to visualize and present. For me, some of the details and numbers presented get a lost in the background image. Maybe adjusting the transparency of it might help and/or adjusting the font colors too.
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This looks an interesting visualisation. Where did you get the data for plotting and any advice for others looking to do the same.
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Nice, this looks useful for the more adventurous displays