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Have your tried adding @section to the for-loop that refreshes the header. Ex: <?for-each:G_1?> is changed to <?for-each@section:G_1?>. Rgds, Kevin
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You are very welcome. Have a great weekend! Kevin
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This Community is for Analytics Publisher. For FA questions, please post in the CCC - Cloud Customer Connect: https://community.oracle.com/customerconnect/ Rgds, Kevin
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You can test just the new request in a separate Report. Once you get it working, if they use the same deliver-by, you can merge the two queries using UNION. Then run for one report. Rgds, Kevin
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OK, can you share a simple sample RTF, no CI or PI? Rgds, Kevin
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Can you share a simple sample RTF, no CI or PI? Rgds, Kevin
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In the layout use for-each-group instead of for-each. Rgds, Kevin
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Yes see: Examples of "webCatalogService" Webservice Methods in Oracle Analytics (Doc ID 3018011.1) Rgds, Kevin
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There are no BIP RestAPIs available in Fusion at this time. Available Public Webservices in Fusion Applications(Doc ID 2086077.1) Rgds, Kevin
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What version of the Publisher Desktop are you using? Rgds, Kevin
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This is a Publisher community, you should ask the ESS team about other options. Rgds, Kevin
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You should create a copy of the report, without bursting implemented. Uncheck it under Edit Report→Properties. Rgds, Kevin
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Page number calculations do not work as we build output in two stages and the page numbers are not calculated until the second pass. See the manual End on Even or Odd Pages https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/analytics-cloud/acpmr/template-features.html#GUID-0446374D-41F0-4577-AD38-9F87C2CDA5CC Rgds, Kevin
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See this link to set up your SSL configuration: https://docs.oracle.com/en/middleware/bi/analytics-server/security-oas/configure-ssl-clients.html Rgds, Kevin
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Please log an SR for this issue. Provide details such as security model and version. Rgds, Kevin
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You need to have jave 1.8 installed 32 or 64 bit, depending on whether the desktop is 32 or 64 bit. Rgds, Kevin
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The features for Excel output splitting data into worksheets is documented for RTF not XPT layouts. See: https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/bi12214/bip/BIPRD/GUID-A229808F-D2F6-458E-8E52-9E7FA156FF0E.htm#BIPRD3325 Rgds, Kevin
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You should use a table, as our manual says, RTFs use tables as place holders. You could try a a single form field with all three elements in a single line, but the table is preferred. Rgds, Kevin
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See: Business Intelligence Publisher Designing Layout Templates: Steps To Set A Table To A Fixed Height In An RTF Template (Doc ID 2481307.1) Rgds, Kevin
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You need to organize the data so that there is a shared level for each group. Then split-by and deliver-by elements in G_1. Ex. DATA_DS G_1 (parent) G_2 G_3 G_1 is your new group and G_2 and G_3 are the original groups. Rgds, Kevin