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Obiee Topics

I. This section provides an overview of OBIEE and BI Server architecture, data warehouse basics, building a physical layer in the repository including data sources, tables, keys and aliases, building a business model with logical tables, columns and sources, building time dimension hierarchies and other dimensions, defining logical models and measures, and building and deploying the presentation layer. II. This section discusses creating reports, filters, formulas and prompts in Answers, exploring charts and graphs, creating multiple views of the same report, pivot tables and dashboards. III. This section introduces security in OBIEE, creating users and groups, permissions, connection pools, query limits, variables in the repository, session and presentation layers.

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Obiee Topics

I. This section provides an overview of OBIEE and BI Server architecture, data warehouse basics, building a physical layer in the repository including data sources, tables, keys and aliases, building a business model with logical tables, columns and sources, building time dimension hierarchies and other dimensions, defining logical models and measures, and building and deploying the presentation layer. II. This section discusses creating reports, filters, formulas and prompts in Answers, exploring charts and graphs, creating multiple views of the same report, pivot tables and dashboards. III. This section introduces security in OBIEE, creating users and groups, permissions, connection pools, query limits, variables in the repository, session and presentation layers.

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I. Administrator. OBIEE and BI Server Architecture. Data warehouse Basics.

Repository basics, structure, features, and functions Usin BI Ad!in too". Bui"din a #hysica" $ayer %Data sources, connection poo", tab"es, &eys, A"iases and opa'ue views(. Best #ractices to fo""ow whi"e bui"din a #hysica" Repository. Bui"din a Business )ode" %$o ica" *ab"e, +o"u!n, Sources(. Bui"din a ti!e di!ension hierarchy and other di!ensions. Definin "o ica" !ode"s and bui"din !easures. $earnin the Business )ode" properties. Bui"din the presentation "ayer in Repository. +reate #resentation "ayer ob,ects and settin up appropriate properties. *estin and va"idatin a repository. Dep"oyin the repository to the BI Server. II. Answers Introduction to presentation services or Ana"ytics Answers, Dashboards and De"ivers. +reatin reports, fi"ters, for!u"as, pro!pts in Answers. E-p"orin +harts and raphs in Answers. +reatin !u"tip"e views of the sa!e report. +reatin pivot tab"es and other views. Dashboard basics and e-p"orin dashboard editor. III. Security Administrator Introduction to Security in BI Ad!in too" and presentation server Ad!inistration. +reatin Users and .roups. #er!issions for users and roups. Settin up different connection poo"s, /uery "i!its and ti!in restrictions. 0ariab"es Repository, Session and #resentation 0ariab"es. Advanced concepts in presentation server. Usin variab"es durin desi n and deve"op!ents.

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