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Obiee Course Content:: 4. Analytics

The document outlines the course content for an OBIEE training course. It covers topics such as data warehouse concepts, the OBIEE administration tool, analytics like creating reports and analyses, dashboards, advanced features like aggregate tables and security. It also covers migration, deployment, KPIs, scorecards and using OBIEE with Microsoft Office. The hands-on labs provide practical experience on tasks such as creating the physical, business and presentation layers, adding data sources, calculations, hierarchies and more advanced topics such as implicit facts, caching and multi-user environments.

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Obiee Course Content:: 4. Analytics

The document outlines the course content for an OBIEE training course. It covers topics such as data warehouse concepts, the OBIEE administration tool, analytics like creating reports and analyses, dashboards, advanced features like aggregate tables and security. It also covers migration, deployment, KPIs, scorecards and using OBIEE with Microsoft Office. The hands-on labs provide practical experience on tasks such as creating the physical, business and presentation layers, adding data sources, calculations, hierarchies and more advanced topics such as implicit facts, caching and multi-user environments.

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OBIEE COURSE CONTENT:

1. Data Warehouse Concepts


2. Obiee11g components
3. Administration tool:
3.1 Hands on 1 creating physical layer
3.2 Hands on 2 BMM layer:
3.3 Hands on 3 : Creating Presentation Layer
3.4 Hands on 4 testing RPD
3.4.1 Checking repository for consistency
3.4.2 Loading repository
3.4.3 Log level
3.5 Hands on 5 : Adding multiple sources
3.6 Hands on 6 calculations
3.6.1 Creating calculation based on logical columns
3.6.2 Creating calculation based on physical columns
3.6.3 calculation by using calculation wizard
3.7 Hands on 7 creating dimensional hierarchies:
3.8 Hands on 7.1 level based measures:

4. Analytics:
4.1 Hands on 8 creating Web Catalog and Reports
4.2 Hands on 9 working with analysis
4.3 Hands on 2 working with filters
4.4 Hands on 3 advanced features of analysis
4.5 Hands on 4 building views

5. Hands on 7 dashboards
5. Oracle BI delivers

6. Specialist level
6.1 Hands on 8 Aggregate tables
6.2 Hands on 9 partitions & fragments:
6.2.1 Value based partitioning
6.2.2 Modeling Fat Based Partition
6.3 Hands on 10 variables
6.3.1 Repository variables
6.3.2 Session variables
6.3.3 Presentation Variable
6.4 Hands on 11 modeling time series data
6.5 Hands on 12 configuring many to many relationships:
6.5.1 Modeling a Bridge Table
6.5.2 Modeling a Helper Table
6.6 Hands on 13 setting implicit fact column:
6.7 Hands on 14 security:
6.7.1 Authentication
6.7.2 Authorization:
6.8 Hands on 15 cache management:
6.9 Hands on 16 usage tracking:
6.10 Hands on 17 multi user development environment:
6.11Opaque view/select table:
6.12 Alias

7. OBIEE 11G advanced new features:


7.1 Parent child hierarchies:
7.2 Unbalanced hierarchies/ ragged & skipped
hierarchies:
7.3 Actions links:
7.4 Reusability action links:
7.5 Master detail report
7.6 Develop a report using hierarchy object
7.7 Condition:

8. Migration:
9. Deployment:
10. KPI: (key performance of indicator
10.1 KPI watch list:
10.2Score card:
11. ORACLE BI FOR MS OFFICE

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