Tag Archives: 11g

Dynamic Dashboard Documentation – Flexible Page Content Control in OBIEE

There is a need within the OBI user community to have an OBIEE dashboard page where users can update the page content on one or more dashboard pages with metadata (information about the data contained on the dashboard) in free form. What we at Art of BI have done to fill that need is to […]

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OBIEE Query Blocking as Analysis Protection or Standardization

OBIEE power users and ad hoc report developers get to have all of the fun. But they are sometimes at the mercy of data sources that are not properly tuned for poorly built queries. During development and other aspects of report creation there can be cases where a data source is finicky, where queries need […]

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Advanced Printing in OBIEE with BITeamwork

In BITeamwork 3.7 we’ve released another amazing solution to a known problem with all analytical reporting collaboration in OBIEE. This refers to correct printing capture of any page on the OBIEE dashboard. Either as an image or a PDF (with adjustable templates) BITeamwork can print your dashboard with Flash graphics rendered, any height or width […]

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BITeamwork 3.0 – The “Larry Ellison” Release Now GA

It’s here. It’s here! Our development team is completely excited to present to the world the latest version of the groundbreaking market leading Collaborative BI software solution, BITeamwork. Please welcome to the stage, BITeamwork 3.0 – The “Larry Ellison” Release. We’ll get to the key new features that BITeamwork 3.0 brings to your Oracle BI […]

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Don’t forget the Logical Layer

I often see OBIEE RPD’s which are developed via “Drag ‘n Drop”. If you know what you are doing this hasn’t necessarily have to be a problem. It becomes a problem if you do not know what you are doing. Especially dragging and dropping multiple tables together can give you additional ‘functionality’, which you do…Read more Don’t forget the Logical Layer