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I agree with @Swetha Venkataraman it would be nice to have those columns in the usage tracking subject area!
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This would be an amazing feature!
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@Bret Grinslade - Oracle Analytics-Oracle I think it would be very useful for all consumers! Thanks for responding on this and pointing to the original post!
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Apologies for misunderstanding @Rajakumar Burra @Krishna Prasad Kotti-Oracle
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This already exists in OAC instance, I am asking if we could get it added to FDI in the future? @Krishna Prasad Kotti-Oracle
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Howdy @JT_DC_2023 ! I suggest for making the years dynamic by adding 'Trailing Year Number' column into a global filter and hiding it from the end users to limit the years that they are able to interact with. You could add another dashboard filter after using the global to allow end users to choose amongst the last 6 years…
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This is a much needed feature for testing purposes!
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@Nupur Joshi-Oracle Thanks for responding! In our scenario it is a little tricky because we want our executives to have no security on the overview reports, but on the more detailed reports to be limited to their departments that they have secured. So, essentially they are coming from the same fact tables. For example, we…
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Howdy @Kevin Riedy! We found a solution on hiding the oracle delivered reports to the end users. For the group that you are delivering the reports to, the content duties that overlap with the oracle reports need to be removed from them. For example, if you have a custom group that has one of the duty roles above assigned…
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@David Saggioro That worked for us! Thank you so much!
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@User_XLJYH Thank you for this! We did the same thing, but we have users that need security for one report and don't need security for others. Does this make sense???
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Maybe I'm not demonstrating the problem correctly. Report #1 - Group A (Security Applied) Report #2 - Group B (No Security Applied) Obviously the reports were designed for the created groups but it's understandable if a user from Group A wanted to view the report #2 at a view where no security is being applied. Like I said…
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@Krishna Prasad Kotti-Oracle The problem is when a user is in two or more groups and has too much security when viewing a report.
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Or we could just edit the permissions of the Oracle folder.
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The Custom Job Roles need the application roles to see data within FAW.
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I agree with @AmitD with this. It would be helpful to hide the Oracle folder due to creating custom groups that have the application roles that are also available to some of the reports in the Oracle folder.
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That is exactly what I'm looking for! Thank you so much Dayne!
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Thank you @Madasamy -Oracle! I will look a little more into this problem!
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Thank you @Krithika Raghavan-Oracle! I will enable this right away!
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These are the only options for me. Thanks for looking into it @Krithika Raghavan-Oracle!