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Hi, thanks for your comments. You may consider the existing Governance Extension that is available in Oracle Analytics Extensions library (https://www.oracle.com/business-analytics/data-visualization/extensions/). This will generate a report with the information you mention above, and more. Check this short video that…
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Thanks all. While the enhancement is being considered for'non RPD' datasources, by respective dev team, you may also leverage a custom viz extension that exists in the Oracle analytics Library (https://www.oracle.com/business-analytics/data-visualization/extensions/) : Row Expander. This extension will provide you with an…
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Thanks @Thomas HYRIEN and @Brendan T currently using right-click trendline, you can add a linear(regression)/poly/expo trendline on the viz directly, see below, that should already help with the initial question. As for slope and intercept (was that your question ?) these will are provided when the trendline is built on a…
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Hi @Ambili thanks, Contextual Insights (CI) compares your selection with the rest of the data in the chart and runs an algorithm to identify dimensional breakdowns where respective distributions significantly differ. One possibility is that the number of records in your selection be too small to statistically identify…
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Hello @SBan welcome to the community and thanks for your interest with Maps capability. IP addresses are not part of OAC Vanilla default map layers, but extending with a custom layer should be reasonably easy to configure. Can you elaborate on exactly what you are trying to do : do you want to locate on a single map viz…
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Hello @User_M8F76 , welcome to the Oracle Analytics Community and thanks for your interest with this OAC-OGL extension. One information to share first : a new version of the OGL extension will be available in the library within two weeks, with two different (upgraded) OGL extensions. One of which will work at the workbook…
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Thanks @Prasenjit_Thakur-Oracle and @Lalitha Venkataraman-Oracle for this wonderful extension, it opens amazing custom capabilities in Oracle Analytics canvas and is sooo simple and easy to use. Very exciting one !
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Hello @User_Q1P4I There are several AI/ML/NLP capabilities in OAS 2025. In your question I assume you mean the features that exist in the context of building visualizations (aka, not the Dataflow related capabilities for exp) . Let me know if wrong. In the context of canvas viz building, OAS25 allows 1 Right-click Advanced…
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Hello @User_UQ9MR, @maria.stanciu , not sure I understand the question exactly : you were able to run Document Understanding on your data, using OAC dataflows, and your question is about exporting the results outside of OAC, right ? Let me know if I got this wrong. Thanks
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Thanks @CP Strother-Oracle for sharing the update. Note that there will also be a change in OAC Classic (ie Answers) capability with Maps starting July 2025. This information should already be in the doc : the ability to create custom Mapviewer sources for Answers custom maps will progressively need to be disabled. If your…
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Hi @Ciaran , thanks for the question, Oracle Analytics supports the SDK to create custom extensions, as well as public APIs for various OAC features that extensions can consume. There is no certification process for custom extensions as they can be of many different kinds. The extensions that exist in the library are…
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I don't know that an API exists to extract that relationship. @Bret Grinslade - Oracle Analytics-Oracle , any additional information from your side about Joseph's question ?
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Have you tried using parameters to simply create column selectors. Not exactly what you need but could help, see this video https://youtu.be/QqSrXvFhOmE Also, here is a more convoluted path to do something similar, not the same but may help for similar cases : - if you can define your DV datasource with a SQL (a DB or a…
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Hi Joseph, the workbook in the video (https://youtu.be/oPQy1SezpRw) is just an example, the value of the extension is to generate the different datasets that you can reasonably analyze with OAC. Let us know if you need further help. The extension can be downloaded from our Extensions Page :…
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Hello @Alper Kayaalp and @Gina DiVenti, thanks for the details and once again, sorry for the delay in responding with this thread. You are correct, when you use the OAC right-click forecast option, the formula created behind the scenes will only consider time level of the viz itself. Ie, if your X-axis in the Viz is at the…
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Hello @Gina DiVenti thanks for your note and sorry for the delay. I am actually not sure of which feature you are using in this case - sorry for maybe missing something : is it the right click forecast option that exists in the Oracle Analytics experience, or are you using a prebuilt calculation that is part of HCM…
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Thanks, I think one alternative you have if the vanilla viz is not what you need, is to design a custom viz extension plugin. There is an SDK that allows you to do this. You can check the series of blogs here for example Unlocking Custom Visualizations in Oracle Analytics: Integrating Data Sources – Part 5 let us know if…
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Hello @User_16KMJ , can you share a few more details on what you mean by Pill-shaped chart so we can best think about options. Thanks
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Hi @Ajinkya Vyawahare we have built a custom extension that allows you to expose an html format in DV, that can combine with your own data. The extension is rudimentary but allows to visualize any html format, see the example below. Is that what you are looking for ?
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@Public Safety Matthew-Oracle hi Matthew, most likely this type of analytics will require some DB algorithms in the background, my guess may be graph engine, but may be ML as well. We should have the ability to answer this as our integration between DB and OAC is strong, but we need you to precise a bit further what you…