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If you mean the "data elements" then I haven't seen a way to do that - If what I think you mean is like Oracle BI where can have multiple analytics built from the same subject area and within each analytic you can rename column to be anything. I think that DV retains the consistency of data element names. Of course, you…
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I think the dependency is on OAC being upgraded to get in synch. There is a note in latest v4 release notes about it. https://docs.oracle.com/en/middleware/bi/data-visualization-desktop/dvdrn/index.html#DVDRN-GUID-6468B7FC-D48B-4CF6-B971-…
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Hi, In 3 steps ..... (1) Select the columns you want (2) Right click (3) Select 'Create Best Visualization' or 'Pick Visualization' and voila. Mark
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Well I have got a DVMLRuntime directory in C:/Program Files that looks like it was created at the time around I installed it if that helps?
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I've had the same rendering, but the radio button to accept is still there albeit poorly rendered, so I just clicked on that and it was fine.
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I suspect it is possibly due to you having a directory with a space in it ( i.e. 'Program Files' ) as a path in the BI_PRODUCT_HOME.
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I should say I had the same issue and I've now managed to get ML installed OK. I tweaked around with the install script - as you probably shouldn't - to fix that, so I could get it installed quickly in a play environment. Really good too to see some new supporting sample projects in the on line DV library that utilise a…
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You mean these https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOcpw36tp3yIb3yobAE1mcxh1P8G3QYlD I've upgraded a couple of internal ones and all has been smooth - even the old plugins I had were fine.
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You may well want to copy data from the PVO's as well as the Presentation in OTBI to as DBaaS instance. Once the data is in DBaaS you can model it how you like - perhaps even use Analytic Views in 12.2 and then allow it to be consumed by DVCS, BICS or even something like APEX.
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In its most basic form I don't believe that a Timeline needs anything more than a Date and a measure. A tree just needs a category and (ideally) a sub-category. You can easily create these from the sample order lines spreadsheets you get with DV. Drag say "ship date" and "sales #" and create a timeline and you'll see.
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Having this enhanced facility from OAX would be a great step forward.
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Thanks Nupur - appreciate that and I will feedback after we have done our validation on our instance - I can see the various validations of HCM metrics in FAW. It might be an idea to change the title of this to include "(Now obsoleted)" in case anyone else follows it?
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Is this still being maintained and validated for current HCM releases of FAW?
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I may be wrong, but In your log file there is a line you pasted saying 'Caused by: java.sql.SQLRecoverableException: ORA-01033: ORACLE initialization or shutdown in progress.'. Have you shutdown everything and then cleanly restarted, starting with the DB first - and make sure that is up and running completely - before then…
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It would certainly be interesting to know of future ODI certification. Regards, Mark
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Hi Robert, Yes it does as a large Excel sheet lke the E-Biz ones - it's on MOS if you have access to that? Just search for 'BI Applications 11.1.1.10.X data lineage guides' Regards, Mark
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That is the guide - I know it's big but there's a lot to do. There used to be specific documents guiding you through the process, but it in 11.1.1.x versions this is done via BIACM for the areas you commission as they give you a list of topics/tasks to complete prior to running your first full (configured) load. Regarding…
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There was a shift in using CSV to BIACM from the Informatica to ODI releases ( although the ODI ones still do reference CSV files ), so the question is version dependent to a degree. Before you do anything though I'd become very familiar with the configuration guide as loading the domains is really just the very start of…
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I think these will help you. Oracle Business Intelligence Standard Edition | Oracle Technology Network | Oracle Oracle Business Intelligence Standard Edition One Oracle BI Publisher It would help to know what the requirement is though. Mark