OBIP User Guide 11g 116
OBIP User Guide 11g 116
OBIP User Guide 11g 116
User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher 11g Release 1 (11.1.1)
E22257-02
April 2012 Explains how to view, schedule, deliver, publish, and share reports created in Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher, 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) E22257-02 Copyright 2010, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Primary Author: Leslie Grumbach Studdard
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Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................ vii
Audience...................................................................................................................................................... vii Documentation Accessibility .................................................................................................................... vii Related Documentation and Other Resources ....................................................................................... vii Conventions ............................................................................................................................................... viii
2 Getting Started
2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.2.1 2.2.2.2 2.2.2.3 2.2.2.4 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.4 Accessing Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher ................................................................. Logging in with Credentials .............................................................................................. Logging in as Guest ............................................................................................................. Setting My Account Preferences and Viewing My Groups.................................................. To Access the My Account dialog: .................................................................................... Setting General Preferences................................................................................................ Report Locale................................................................................................................. UI Language .................................................................................................................. Time Zone...................................................................................................................... Accessibility Mode ....................................................................................................... Changing Your Password................................................................................................... Viewing Your User Groups................................................................................................ About the Home Page ................................................................................................................ Create..................................................................................................................................... Browse/Manage .................................................................................................................. Get Started ............................................................................................................................ Recent .................................................................................................................................... Favorites ................................................................................................................................ About the Catalog ....................................................................................................................... 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-6 2-6 2-7 2-7 2-7
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Browsing the Catalog .......................................................................................................... 2-8 Using the Location Bar to Find Your Place and Navigate Back.................................... 2-8 About the Global Header........................................................................................................... 2-9 Searching the Catalog................................................................................................................. 2-9 For Oracle E-Business Suite Users: Switching Responsibilities and Reporting Organization ................................................................................................ 2-10
3 Viewing a Report
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.1.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.8 3.9 3.10 About Viewing Reports in BI Publisher .................................................................................. 3-1 Viewing a Report ........................................................................................................................ 3-1 Using the Report Viewer Options ............................................................................................ 3-2 Parameters ............................................................................................................................ 3-3 The Parameter Search Dialog...................................................................................... 3-4 Layouts .................................................................................................................................. 3-4 View Report and Choose Other Output Types ............................................................... 3-5 Actions................................................................................................................................... 3-7 Creating an Ad Hoc Pivot Table with the Analyzer.............................................................. 3-8 Limitations of the Online Analyzer................................................................................... 3-9 Accessing the Online Analyzer.......................................................................................... 3-9 About the Online Analyzer Toolbar ................................................................................. 3-9 Creating an Interactive Pivot Table.......................................................................................... 3-9 Saving the Interactive Pivot Table as a Layout.................................................................... 3-12 Using the Analyzer for Excel.................................................................................................. 3-13 Features .............................................................................................................................. 3-13 Launching the Analyzer for Excel .................................................................................. 3-14 Using the BI Publisher Menu ................................................................................................. 3-14 About the Open Template Dialog ......................................................................................... 3-15 Logging in Through Excel ...................................................................................................... 3-16
Navigating to the Schedule Report Job Page .......................................................................... Setting General Options ............................................................................................................. Setting Output Options .............................................................................................................. Adding Outputs ................................................................................................................... Adding Destinations ........................................................................................................... Email............................................................................................................................... Printer............................................................................................................................. Fax................................................................................................................................... FTP .................................................................................................................................. Web Folder .................................................................................................................... Defining the Schedule for a Job ................................................................................................ Defining a Recurrence Pattern ........................................................................................... Once................................................................................................................................ Hourly/Minute............................................................................................................. Daily ............................................................................................................................... Weekly............................................................................................................................ Monthly..........................................................................................................................
4-1 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-7
4.4.1.6 4.4.1.7 4.4.2 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.1.1 4.5.1.2 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.9.1 4.9.2 4.9.2.1
Annually ........................................................................................................................ 4-7 Specific Dates ................................................................................................................ 4-7 Enabling a Schedule Trigger .............................................................................................. 4-7 Configuring Notifications.......................................................................................................... 4-8 Adding Notifications........................................................................................................... 4-8 Email............................................................................................................................... 4-9 HTTP .............................................................................................................................. 4-9 Submitting and Monitoring a Job ............................................................................................. 4-9 Create a Job from an Existing Job ............................................................................................. 4-9 Creating a Bursting Job ........................................................................................................... 4-10 Advanced Topics...................................................................................................................... 4-10 Incrementing Date Parameters ....................................................................................... 4-10 Defining a Destination File Name Dynamically Using a Date Expression .............. 4-11 Examples..................................................................................................................... 4-12
Downloading and Uploading Catalog Objects....................................................................... 7-4 Understanding the Impact of Taking Actions on Objects Referenced by Reports............ 7-4 Exporting and Importing Catalog Translation Files.............................................................. 7-5
Index
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Preface
Welcome to Release 11g (11.1.1) of the Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
Audience
This document is intended for report consumers who will be viewing and scheduling reports in Oracle BI Publisher.
Documentation Accessibility
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Conventions
The following text conventions are used in this document:
Convention boldface italic monospace Meaning Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary. Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values. Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.
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New Features for Oracle BI Publisher 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.6) New Features for Oracle BI Publisher 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5) New Features for Oracle BI Publisher 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.3)
Edit Scheduled Jobs Event-Driven Schedules Enhancements to Parameter Display Options Favorites Region
Event-Driven Schedules
The execution of a scheduled report job can now be conditionalized based on an event. A report data model can now include a Schedule Trigger that you enable in the report job definition. When the report job is scheduled to run, the trigger is executed. If no data is returned from the trigger, the job instance is skipped. If data is returned, the job instance runs as scheduled. See Section 4.4.2, "Enabling a Schedule Trigger" for more information.
Support for radio button and check box display of values Parameters that are defined as a menu in the data model can now be configured to display the menu options as a list of radio buttons or check boxes. Parameters configured to support one value support the option to display as radio buttons. Parameters configured to support multiple values support the option to display as check boxes.
New options for placement of parameters in the report viewer Previously the report viewer always displayed the parameters in a horizontal region across the top of the viewer. In this release the display of the parameter region can also be configured in one of the following ways: In a vertical region along the right side of the viewer As a dialog As a separate full page
New report viewer action button to show or hide parameters This release adds an action button to the report viewer to enable users to hide or show the parameter region. This enhancement complements the new parameter display options. When report parameters are configured to display as a dialog or in a separate full page, the parameter display region is dismissed when the viewer displays the report. Use the Parameters button to redisplay the parameter region to make new selections.
Search added to menus All parameter menus having more than a specified number of options provide a Search option. For more information, see Section 3.3.1.1, "The Parameter Search Dialog."
Option to remove the Apply button Reports can now be configured to remove the parameter Apply button. In these reports the action of selecting a new parameter value automatically reruns the report.
Favorites Region
A new Favorites region on the Home page enables you to create bookmarks to the items to which you want quick access. From the Favorites region you can view, schedule, configure, or edit reports and other objects. The Manage Favorites tool enables you to drag and drop items from the catalog to the region, or you can use an object's More link in the catalog to add it to Favorites. For more information, see Section 2.3.5, "Favorites."
Access Report History from the Manage Report Jobs Page Monitor Running Report Jobs Cancel Running Jobs Excel 2007 Output Type
Major User Interface Improvements Shared Oracle BI Presentation Catalog Interactive Viewer Enhanced Scheduling Options
Interactive Viewer
For reports created with the new BI Publisher layout editor, a new interactive output type is available. The interactive viewer enables pop-up chart details, scrollable tables, table filtering, table sorting, and propagated filtering across different components of the report. This interactivity is achieved simply by designing the report in the layout editor, no additional coding is necessary.
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Report designer
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Run and view reports in real-time from the BI Publisher catalog Schedule reports to run at selected intervals and to various destinations such as printer, fax, or e-mail View report history Create an ad hoc analysis of report data using BI Publisher's Analyzer feature Open and manipulate reports in Microsoft Excel using BI Publisher's Analyzer for Microsoft Excel
The tasks that are available to you depend on the permission that is assigned to you by your administrator. The topics in this book that describe performing report consumer tasks are:
Section 2.4.1, "Browsing the Catalog" Section 3.1, "About Viewing Reports in BI Publisher" Section 3.4, "Creating an Ad Hoc Pivot Table with the Analyzer" Section 3.7, "Using the Analyzer for Excel" Section 4.1, "Navigating to the Schedule Report Job Page" Section 4.8, "Creating a Bursting Job" Section 5.1, "About the Manage Report Jobs Page" Section 6.1, "Viewing Report Job History and Saved Output"
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Getting Started
This chapter describes basic features of the BI Publisher application including setting preferences, navigating the catalog, and accessing task menus. This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 2.1, "Accessing Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher" Section 2.2, "Setting My Account Preferences and Viewing My Groups" Section 2.3, "About the Home Page" Section 2.4, "About the Catalog" Section 2.5, "About the Global Header" Section 2.6, "Searching the Catalog" Section 2.7, "For Oracle E-Business Suite Users: Switching Responsibilities and Reporting Organization"
Note:
If your implementation of BI Publisher is integrated with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (BI EE), you will most likely access BI Publisher through the Oracle BI EE application. See "Introducing Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition" in Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition for information about the BI Publisher features in the Oracle BI EE interface.
Navigate to the URL provided by your administrator (for example: http://example.com:9704/xmlpserver), as shown in Figure 21.
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Select the language that you prefer for the user interface. Enter your credentials to sign in to BI Publisher. Click Sign In.
Note: Accessibility Mode renders the catalog in a tree structure for users requiring keyboard navigation.
Get Started: To view reports, see Section 3.1, "About Viewing Reports in BI Publisher."
To set user preferences, see Section 2.2, "Setting My Account Preferences and Viewing My Groups." To view reports, see Section 3.1, "About Viewing Reports in BI Publisher." To browse the catalog, see Section 2.4.1, "Browsing the Catalog." To schedule reports, see Section 4.1, "Navigating to the Schedule Report Job Page."
Select the language you prefer for the user interface. Click Guest.
Your preferences may be inherited from another Oracle product. If this is true for your work environment, you cannot update your preferences from within BI Publisher. If you are not sure where to update your preferences, ask your administrator.
When BI Publisher is integrated with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (BI EE), the Report Locale, UI Language, and Time Zone user preferences are set in the Oracle BI EE application. For information, see "Setting Preferences" in Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. When you update your BI Publisher preferences in Oracle BI EE, you must start a new BI Publisher HTTP session for these to take effect in the BI Publisher interface.
In the global header, click your user name displayed after Signed In As and then select My Account as shown in Figure 22.
Report Locale
The translation to apply to a report layout The number, date, and currency formatting to apply to the report data
Note that if a particular report does not have a translation for the selected locale, BI Publisher applies a locale fallback logic to select the most appropriate layout available. For more information, see the "Locale Selection Logic" section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. BI Publisher applies localized number, date, and currency formatting independently of the layout translation.
2.2.2.2 UI Language
The UI language is the language in which the user interface displays. The language that you selected at login is selected as the default. Select from the languages that are available for your installation.
Section 2.3.1, "Create" Section 2.3.2, "Browse/Manage" Section 2.3.3, "Get Started" Section 2.3.4, "Recent" Section 2.3.5, "Favorites"
2.3.1 Create
The Create section provides links to initiate creation tasks, such as create report, create report job and create data model. Click More to access options not shown. BI Publisher populates this list based on the permissions or roles you have. For more information on each task, see the documents that are listed in Table 21.
Table 21 Task Create Report Create Report Job Create Data Model Lists of Tasks and Documents More Information "Creating or Editing a Report" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Chapter 4, "Creating Report Jobs" "Using the Data Model Editor" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Data Modeling Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher
Table 21 (Cont.) Lists of Tasks and Documents Task Create Style Template More Information "Creating and Implementing Style Templates" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher "Understanding Subtemplates" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher
Create Subtemplate
2.3.2 Browse/Manage
The Browse/Manage section provides quick access to the catalog, where you can browse and manage reports and other catalog objects; and to the Report Jobs and the Report Jobs History pages, where you can view and manage scheduled, running, and completed report jobs.
Download BI Publisher Tools This list contains additional products that you can download and install.
BI Publisher Desktop (32 bit or 64 bit) BI Publisher Desktop includes: * * * Template Builder for Microsoft Word Template Builder for Microsoft Excel Template Viewer
This add-in for Microsoft Word facilitates the design of RTF templates. For more information, see "Creating RTF Templates Using the Template Builder for Word" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. The Template Builder for Excel is included in the Template Builder for Word installation. The Template Builder for Excel is an add-in for Microsoft Excel that enables you to preview Excel Templates. For more information, see "Creating Excel Templates" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. The Template Viewer enables the testing of most template types from your desktop.
Analyzer for Excel This add-in for Microsoft Excel enables you to manipulate the results of a report query in Excel and also to upload a spreadsheet back to BI Publisher to use as a layout. For more information, see Section 3.7, "Using the Analyzer for Excel."
Oracle SQL Developer Oracle SQL Developer is a free and fully supported graphical tool for database development. With SQL Developer, you can browse database objects, run SQL statements and SQL scripts, and edit and debug PL/SQL statements. You can also run any number of provided reports, as well as create and save your own.
SQL Developer enhances productivity and simplifies your database development tasks.
Oracle Technology Network Accesses the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) to search for technical articles about Oracle products, participate in discussions about Oracle products, ask the user community technical questions, and search for and download Oracle products.
2.3.4 Recent
The Recent section contains the reports and other objects that you have recently viewed, created, or updated. You can take actions on these objects directly from the Recent region; for example, you can open, edit, schedule, and view jobs or job history for a report.
Note:
When BI Publisher is integrated with Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, this region is updated only when the BI Publisher objects are accessed from the Oracle BI EE interface.
2.3.5 Favorites
The Favorites region enables you to create your own list of objects for quick access. From the Favorites region you can view, schedule, configure, or edit the objects that you place there (providing you also have proper permissions). There are several ways to add objects to the Favorites region:
Locate the object in the catalog, click the More link, and then click Add to Favorites From the Report Viewer, click the Actions menu, and then click Add to Favorites Use the Manage link on the Home page to add reports
To add and delete reports from the Favorites region using the Manage link: Click the Manage link to open the Favorites area for editing. To add a report to Favorites:
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Click the report in the catalog pane. Drag the report to the Favorites region.
Locate the item and click the More link. Click Remove.
Use the Catalog page to locate objects in the catalog and perform tasks specific to those objects. The objects and options that are available to you are determined by your system privileges and the permissions assigned to individual folders and objects. The Catalog page can also be used to perform more specialized tasks such as:
Setting object-level permissions Downloading and uploading objects Exporting and importing catalog translations
For more information about the functions you can perform in the catalog, see Section 7.1, "Overview of the Catalog"
2.4.2 Using the Location Bar to Find Your Place and Navigate Back
The Location bar displays your current location within the catalog directory structure. The Location bar also maintains catalog locations that you have visited while in your current catalog session. To navigate back to a folder you previously visited in this session, click the arrow on the Location bar to open the list of locations as shown in Figure 26.
The global header is always displayed when you are working in BI Publisher. When you are viewing a report or working within one of the task editors, you can use the global header to quickly begin a new task, search the catalog, access product documentation, or view a different object. The Signed In As area enables you to access the My Account dialog, where you can specify your preferences. For more information, see Section 2.2, "Setting My Account Preferences and Viewing My Groups." If you are logged in as an administrator, the Administration link is displayed in the global header to enable access to the Administration page. For more information about the tasks on the Administration page, see "About the Administration Page" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
For Oracle E-Business Suite Users: Switching Responsibilities and Reporting Organization
2.7 For Oracle E-Business Suite Users: Switching Responsibilities and Reporting Organization
If BI Publisher is integrated with Oracle E-Business Suite security, you can switch responsibilities as follows:
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In the global header, click your user name displayed after Signed In As and then select My Account. Click My Groups to view the list of responsibilities and your reporting organization, as shown in Figure 28.
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To change your current responsibility, select a new responsibility from the list. To change your reporting organization, select it from the Reporting Organization menu and click OK.
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Viewing a Report
This chapter describes viewing reports in BI Publisher, including interacting with report components, viewing alternative layouts, changing output options, and creating interactive pivot tables. This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 3.1, "About Viewing Reports in BI Publisher" Section 3.2, "Viewing a Report" Section 3.3, "Using the Report Viewer Options" Section 3.4, "Creating an Ad Hoc Pivot Table with the Analyzer" Section 3.5, "Creating an Interactive Pivot Table" Section 3.6, "Saving the Interactive Pivot Table as a Layout" Section 3.7, "Using the Analyzer for Excel" Section 3.8, "Using the BI Publisher Menu" Section 3.9, "About the Open Template Dialog" Section 3.10, "Logging in Through Excel"
Navigate to the report. The Catalog displays two main reports folders.
Shared Folders contains the reports and folders you have been granted access to based on your role. My Folders contains the reports and folders you have created.
Viewing a Report
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Open the appropriate folder and then click the report name or the Open link for the report. This action runs the report using the options set in the report definition.
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Some reports are not configured for online viewing. For these reports, the Open link does not display. Select Schedule to schedule a report job. See Section 4.1, "Navigating to the Schedule Report Job Page." Some reports require you to select parameter values before running the report. If the report does not immediately display data, then select values for the displayed parameters and click Apply.
The following are options available in the report viewer. Not all options are available for all reports. See each section for more details:
Section 3.3.1, "Parameters" Section 3.3.2, "Layouts" Section 3.3.3, "View Report and Choose Other Output Types" Section 3.3.4, "Actions"
3.3.1 Parameters
Reports that enable parameter value input present the parameter selection prompts in the report viewer. The presentation of the prompts varies according to the report configuration. Parameters can be presented on the top of the report viewing area, to the left side of the report viewing area, as a pop-up dialog, or as prompts on the page before the report is displayed. The parameter prompts can be hidden or displayed by clicking the Parameters action button in the upper right area of the report viewer. Some reports include an Apply button that you must click to redisplay the report after making parameter selections. If there is no Apply button, the report is regenerated automatically after you make a new value selection. The display of the Apply button is a parameter property setting. For information about setting this property, see "Configuring Parameter Settings for the Report" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. Parameter prompts may be one of the following types:
A list from which you can make a selection. A list may be displayed as a menu or all values of the list may be displayed in a series. Some lists support multiple selections. A multi-select list displays a check box next to each item. Click the box to select the item. Click the box again to deselect the item, as shown in Figure 32.
Lists with many values support search. Click Search at the bottom of the scroll list to open the Search dialog. See Section 3.3.1.1, "The Parameter Search Dialog".
A text box into which you can type a value, as shown in Figure 33.
A date editor that launches a calendar from which to select the date, as shown in Figure 34.
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For parameters that support multiple value selections, the search dialog includes a shuttle interface to select multiple returned values.
3.3.2 Layouts
When multiple layouts are available, they are displayed as separate tabs in the report viewer page, as shown in Figure 36. To view the report displayed in a different layout, click its tab. Note that different layouts may have different output types enabled.
Interactive - this output is only available for layouts designed using BI Publisher's Layout Editor. Interactive output enables pop-up chart value displays, scrollable and filterable tables, and other interactive features for a report. HTML - (Hypertext Markup Language) formats the report for browser viewing. PDF - (Portable Document Format) formats the report as PDF and opens the report in Adobe Acrobat reader. This output type is optimized for printing. RTF - (Rich Text Format) is a format used by word processing applications. If you have a word processing application installed, such as Microsoft Word or OpenOffice.org, then you are prompted to open the application for viewing. Excel - select this output type to view the report in Excel if you have Microsoft Excel 2003. This option generates an MHTML format file that can be opened in Excel 2003 or later. This option supports embedded images, such as charts and logos.
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Excel 2000 - select this output type only if you are running the earlier versions of Microsoft Excel 2000 or 2002. This option generates HTML that can be opened in Excel. It does not support embedded images. Excel 2007 - select this option to generate the report in Excel.xlsx (Excel XML format). If you have Excel 2007 or later installed, this option provides the best preservation of layout and formatting.
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For output format Excel 2007 (file extension xlsx), BI Publisher does not apply any formatting for number and date. BI Publisher saves the formatting mask and the actual value (date or number) into the XLSX output file. The formatting is handled by Microsoft Excel. For example: If the Microsoft Windows Region and Language of the client computer is set to English (United States), then the numbers and dates are formatted in en-US locale in the Excel 2007 output file. If the Microsoft Windows Region and Language of the client computer is set to French (France), then the numbers and dates in the same Excel 2007 output file are formatted in fr-FR locale.
PowerPoint - select this output type to generate a PowerPoint file compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. PowerPoint 2007 - select this output type to generate a PowerPoint 2007 file (.pptx). PDF/A - is an archiving standard to support reports that require long-term preservation. PDF/A is a specialized subset of the PDF standard that prohibits elements that may interfere with the preservation of the file as a self-contained document. PDF/X - is for reports that require formatting for prepress graphics exchange. PDF/X is a specialized subset of the PDF standard that streamlines documents for high-quality print production output and restricts content that does not serve the print production, such as signatures, comments, and embedded multimedia. Flash - displays output for templates designed using Adobe Flash. You must have the Adobe Flash Player Plug-in installed for your Web browser. CSV - displays the data in comma separated value format. The data must be in a simple <rowset>/<row> structure. Data - displays the report XML data.
Important:
For Safari browser users: The Safari browser renders XML as text. To view the XML generated by the data engine as XML, right-click inside the frame displaying the data and then click View Frame Source. This is a display issue only. The data is saved properly if you choose to export the data.
MHTML - (Mime HyperText Markup Language) format enables you to save a Web page and its resources as a single MHTML file (.mht), in which all images and linked files are saved as a single entity. Use this option to send or save HTML output and retain the embedded images and stylesheet formatting.
PDFZ - (Zipped PDF) - this option is only available for reports that have been designed to enable zipped PDF output. BI Publisher generates a zip file containing the report PDF output and index files. For information on designing a report to generate a zipped PDF, see "Generating Zipped PDF" Output in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. FO - generates an XML file with the XSL-FO information.
3.3.4 Actions
The Actions menu provides more actions that you can take on the report. The complete list of possible options follows. The options that are available to you depend on your user privileges and properties set for the report. The full list of options is shown in Figure 38.
Figure 38 Action Menu Options
Add to My Favorite adds this report to your My Favorites list on your home page. Edit Report enables you to update the report definition. For example, you can add or create new layouts, update the report properties, or change the default parameter values. See the "When Creating a New Report" section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher for information on using the report editor. Edit Layout enables you to update the layout you are viewing. If the layout was created using BI Publisher's Layout Editor, then the Layout Editor launches in the browser. See the "Creating BI Publisher Layout Templates" section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. If the layout is based on another supported template type (such as RTF, PDF, or Excel) then you are prompted to save the template file. You can then open it in the appropriate application. Export exports the report to the default application for the output type you select (for example: Adobe Acrobat for PDF output or Microsoft Excel for Excel output). Send enables you to schedule the report for immediate delivery to an e-mail address, printer, or other destination.
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The Send action launches the Schedule Report Job page where you can select the output, destination, and notification options. You cannot send a report in Interactive mode. First, select a different output type (such as PDF or HTML) from the View Report list and then click Send.
Schedule creates a job to run and distribute the report. See Section 4.1, "Navigating to the Schedule Report Job Page." Jobs enables you to view and manage currently scheduled jobs for this report. See Section 5.1, "About the Manage Report Jobs Page." Job History enables you to view completed and running report jobs. See Section 6.1, "Viewing Report Job History and Saved Output." Republish from History enables you to select a previously scheduled, completed job and specific output for viewing in the report viewer. Analyzer enables you to create ad hoc pivot views of the data using the Online Analyzer. See Section 3.4, "Creating an Ad Hoc Pivot Table with the Analyzer." Analyzer for Excel exports the report data to Microsoft Excel and enables you to manipulate the report using BI Publisher's plug-in for Excel. See Section 3.7, "Using the Analyzer for Excel." Share Report Link enables you to generate a link that you can copy and reuse, based on the report that you are currently viewing. When you select an option, a dialog displays the URL to the report. You can control what the URL displays as follows:
Current Page displays the current page as shown. No Header displays the current report without the BI Publisher logo, tabs, or navigation path. No Parameters displays the current report without the header or any parameter selections. The Actions menu, Export, and View Report menus are still available. Document Only displays the URL to the current report document only. No other page information or options are displayed.
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Share Report Link is a report property that can be disabled. See the "Configuring Report Properties" section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher for information on setting this and other report properties.
Your administrator must assign you the appropriate permissions to use this feature.
The online Analyzer enables you to create ad hoc analyses of your data by quickly dragging and dropping your report data elements into a pivot table structure. You can then save the pivot table as a layout for the report. The interface enables you to easily rearrange and pivot the data by dragging items to different row, column or summary positions.
You can limit the data displayed in the pivot table by defining page-level filters. The page-level filter is an element from the data set by which to specify the results displayed in the table. Drag and drop the desired element from the data pane to the Page item area to automatically create a menu of the values for that element. You can then select a value from the list to filter the results in the table to display only the data that corresponds to your selection. After selecting all the data elements for the table, choose whether to view the Sum, Average, or Count of the data. This topic contains two procedures:
Section 3.5, "Creating an Interactive Pivot Table" Section 3.6, "Saving the Interactive Pivot Table as a Layout"
New - creates a new empty pivot table structure. If you have already created an analysis that you want to save, you must click Save before you click New. Export - enables you to export and save your pivot table as a BI Publisher layout. Move decimal left - click once to display an additional decimal position. You can continue clicking to move the decimal multiple times. Move decimal right - click once to remove the display of a decimal position. You can continue clicking to move the decimal multiple times.
From the report viewer, click Actions and then click Analyzer. The Analyzer interface displays the list of data fields on a pane and an empty pivot table structure on the adjacent pane, as shown in Figure 39.
Viewing a Report
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To filter by CATEGORY_NAME, drag the item to the Page Items region, as shown in Figure 310.
Now you can choose a value from the CATEGORY_NAME list to filter the page data as shown in Figure 311.
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To view product sales by year, drag PRODUCT_NAME into the Row Field area, and drop ORDER_YEAR into the Column Field area. Drop the SALES data into the table body area, as shown in Figure 312.
You can now see the calculated sales totals as a sum of the data items.
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Add the dimension of ORDER_PERIOD to the table by dragging the data item over the ORDER_YEAR as shown in Figure 313.
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Now you can click the ORDER_YEAR to open it up to display each ORDER_ PERIOD total. Click again to close the item and view only the ORDER_YEAR total, as shown in Figure 314.
Click Export. In the dialog, enter a name. The analyzer layout is saved as a layout selection for this report. Close the Online Analyzer. On the Actions menu, click Edit Report. From the Report Editor, click View a List to display the layouts in the list view. Locate your new layout in the layout table and select a locale for it. Click Save.
Your administrator must assign you the appropriate permissions to use this feature.
You can use the Analyzer for Excel if you meet the following prerequisites:
Install a supported version of Microsoft Excel. See "System Requirements and Certification" for the most up-to-date information on supported hardware and software. Download and install the Analyzer for Excel from the Home Page: In the Get Started region, click Download BI Publisher Tools and then click Analyzer for Excel. Install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 or later If not installed on the computer, you are prompted to download it the first time you use the Analyzer for Excel.
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If you have previously installed the Analyzer for Excel, and you are installing a later version, perform the following:
Uninstall the current version of Analyzer for Excel from the Control panel, using the Add or Remove Programs function. Remove Xmlpreportaddin.xla from the add-ins list.
To remove it from Word 2003: On the Tools menu, click Add-ins, then click Xmlpreportaddin.xla to remove it. To remove it from Word 2007 or 2010: Click the Office button, then click Excel Options, then click Add-Ins. Next to Manage: Excel Add-ins, click Go. Select the box next to Xmlpreportaddin. When prompted, delete it from the list.
3.7.1 Features
The Analyzer for Excel offers two modes: online mode and offline mode. The report designer sets the mode as a property of the report. The online mode is the default mode and is described in this section. For information on the offline mode, see the "Excel Analyzer Options" section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
Export the results of the report query to an Excel spreadsheet Log in to BI Publisher Enterprise from Excel to refresh your data, apply new parameter values, and apply layouts+ to the report data Create Excel Analyzer layouts and upload them to the BI Publisher server Access and run your reports from an Excel session
From the report viewer, click the Actions toolbar button, then select Analyzer for Excel from the list. You are prompted to save or open the report file. When you open the file in Excel, select Enable Macros from the Excel dialog.
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You must enable macros to use the Analyzer for Excel in online mode.
The report data displays in an Excel worksheet and the Oracle BI Publisher menu is displayed on your Excel menu bar. Note that the data are the results of the report query with no layout or filtering applied. You can now manipulate the report data in Excel. If the report has parameters, the parameter fields are displayed at the top of the worksheet, but you must log in to apply new parameter values. See the Analyzer for Excel help, or Section 3.8, "Using the BI Publisher Menu."
To update the data, select a new parameter value then click Refresh Data to refresh the data in the current sheet. To apply a layout, select the layout, then click Refresh Formatted Data. This action downloads the report as HTML into a new worksheet. Select the new worksheet to see the data with the new layout applied.
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output. To change the parameter values from this worksheet, select the new values, then click Refresh Data, then click Refresh Formatted Data. Update Excel Template - If you have edited the layout and want to save the changes, then use this option to upload the updated layout to the report definition in the BI Publisher catalog. Note that to include charts in your saved layout, you must create them on the same worksheet that is downloaded by the Excel Analyzer. Add as New Excel Template - Use this option to upload your layout and save it to the report definition. View Report Online - Launches the report viewer page. Browse for Reports Online - This feature enables you to select reports from the BI Publisher catalog and open them directly in Excel. You can either download the report data to Excel, or download an existing layout to update it or to use as a starting point for a new layout. See Section 3.9, "About the Open Template Dialog." Preferences - Select the locale and proxy settings if required.
For Oracle BI Enterprise Edition installations, the URL must point to the /xmlpserver as shown above.
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This chapter describes how to use the BI Publisher scheduler to create and monitor report jobs. Report jobs can be scheduled to run at defined intervals and to be delivered to multiple destinations. This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 4.1, "Navigating to the Schedule Report Job Page" Section 4.2, "Setting General Options" Section 4.3, "Setting Output Options" Section 4.4, "Defining the Schedule for a Job" Section 4.5, "Configuring Notifications" Section 4.6, "Submitting and Monitoring a Job" Section 4.7, "Create a Job from an Existing Job" Section 4.8, "Creating a Bursting Job" Section 4.9, "Advanced Topics"
From the Home page: From the Create region select Report Job From the catalog: Navigate to the report you want to schedule, then select the Schedule link. From the Report Viewer: Click Actions and then click Schedule. From the global header: Click New and then click Report Job.
The Schedule Report Job page contains four tabs to define the options for your report job: General, Output, Schedule, and Notification.
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Table 43 (Cont.) Output Table Fields Field Layout Format Description Select the layout to apply to this output. Select the document output format. Output format is the type of document that is generated, for example, PDF, HTML, or Excel. The options available here are specified in the report definition. Select the language-territory combination for this report output. This field defaults to the Report Locale defined in the user Preferences (see Section 2.2, "Setting My Account Preferences and Viewing My Groups"). Note: If the layout does not have an available translation for the selected locale, BI Publisher applies a locale fallback logic to select the layout. For more information, see "Locale Selection Logic" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Report Designer's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. The appropriate number and date formatting are applied independently of the template translation. Timezone Select the time zone to use for this report output. The time zone defaults to the time zone defined in the user Preferences (see Section 2.2, "Setting My Account Preferences and Viewing My Groups"). Select the calendar to use for this output. Select this box to save the report output. You must select this option to view your report from the Report Job History page.
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Delivery servers are set up in the Administration interface. For more information, see "Setting Up Delivery Destinations" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
If you do not require a destination, leave this region blank. Select Save Output to view the output from the Report Job History page. See Section 6.1, "Viewing Report Job History and Saved Output." For each destination you add, select from the Output list which documents to send to this destination, as shown in Figure 43.
4.3.2.1 Email
Enter multiple e-mail addresses separated by a comma. Enter any Message text to include with the report.
4.3.2.2 Printer
Select the Printer Group and the Printer, enter the Number of copies, and select Single sided or Double sided (the printer must support duplex printing for this option to take effect). Optionally select the printer Default Tray from which to print the report, and the Print Range pages.
4.3.2.3 Fax
Select the Fax server to deliver the report and enter the Fax number to which to send the report.
4.3.2.4 FTP
Select the FTP Server to deliver the report and enter valid Username and Password credentials. Remote Directory - enter the directory to which to deliver the document (example: /pub/). If no value is entered, then the document is delivered to the login directory. Remote File Name - enter the file name for BI Publisher to assign to the delivery document on the remote server (example: myreport.pdf). To assign a file name dynamically using a date expression, see Section 4.9.2, "Defining a Destination File Name Dynamically Using a Date Expression." Use Secure FTP - select the box to use secure FTP.
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4.4.1.1 Once
Select Run Now or use the date selector to enter the specific Start date and time.
4.4.1.2 Hourly/Minute
Every - select Hour(s) or Minute(s) and enter the appropriate integer value for the increment. Start - use the date selector to enter the date and time to start running this job. End - (optional) use the date selector to enter an end date and time for this job.
4.4.1.3 Daily
Every - enter the increment in days. For example, to run the report every day enter 1; to run the report every other day, enter 2. Start - use the date selector to enter the date and time to start running this job. The time selected determines the time that the job is executed each day that it runs. End - (optional) use the date selector to enter an end date and time for this job.
4.4.1.4 Weekly
Every - enter the increment in weeks and select the desired day or days of the week. For example, to run the report every Tuesday and Thursday, enter 1, and then select
Tuesday and Thursday. To run the report every other Wednesday, enter 2, and select Wednesday. Start - use the date selector to enter the date and time to start running this job. The time selected determines the time that the job is executed for each run. End - (optional) use the date selector to enter an end date for this job.
4.4.1.5 Monthly
Every - select each month that the job executes. On - select either a day of the week, for example: 1st Monday of every month; or select a specific day of the month, for example: 15. Start - use the date selector to enter the date and time to start running this job. The time selected determines the time that the job is executed for each run. End - (optional) use the date selector to enter an end date for this job.
4.4.1.6 Annually
Every - enter the increment in years that the job executes. On - select either a day and a month, for example: Day 1 of January; or select a day of the week of the month, for example: First Monday of January. Start - use the date selector to enter the date and time to start running this job. The time selected determines the time that the job is executed for each run. End - (optional) use the date selector to enter an end date for this job.
A report job should only run after the successful completion of an extract, transfer, and load process Account management wants a report triggered if any of the receipts from the previous day exceed a specified amount Human resources needs a report only when new hires entered the system in the previous week
Triggers are set up in the data model and then they are available for selection from the Schedules tab. You can associate a schedule trigger that is defined in any data model; the trigger does not have to be defined in the data model of the report that is being run. One trigger per report job is supported. For more information about setting up schedule triggers in a data model, see "Adding Event Triggers" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Data Modeling Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher. To enable a schedule trigger:
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Configuring Notifications
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Choose the Data Model that defines the schedule trigger. When the data model is selected, the Trigger list displays the schedule triggers defined in the data model. Select the Trigger from the list. If the schedule trigger includes parameters, enter values as appropriate.
Figure 45 shows a schedule trigger with one parameter enabled for a report job.
Figure 45 Schedule Trigger Enabled for a Report Job
Report completed Report completed with warnings Report failed Report skipped
Configure the delivery e-mail server and HTTP server in the Administration Delivery Configuration page. For more information, see "Configuring Delivery Options" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
4.5.1.1 Email
To enable an e-mail notification: Select the report completion statuses for which to send the notification, and enter a comma-separated list of addresses.
4.5.1.2 HTTP
To enable an HTTP notification: Select the report completion statuses for which to send the notification. Select the server to which to send the HTTP notification. Enter the user name and password for the server, if required. Note that the HTTP server must be set up as a delivery option by the Administrator for the HTTP notification to be available. For more information, see "Adding an HTTP Server" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
Navigate to the Manage Report Jobs page: On the global header, click Open and then click Report Jobs.
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Use the filter criteria to find the existing job. In the results table, click the Edit icon to open the job for editing. Enter the details for the new job definition. When finished, click Submit as New as shown in the following figure:
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Enter a name for the new job and click Submit As.
For more information about editing jobs in the Manage Report Jobs page, see Section 5.9, "Editing Jobs."
Section 4.9.1, "Incrementing Date Parameters" Section 4.9.2, "Defining a Destination File Name Dynamically Using a Date Expression"
Advanced Topics
For example, assume you create a schedule for a report that runs every Monday to capture data from the previous week. Each week you need the date parameters for the report to increment to the first and last days of the previous week. Enter one of the following functions using the syntax shown to calculate the appropriate date at the scheduled runtime for the report:
{$SYSDATE()$} - current date (the system date of the server on which BI Publisher is running) {$FIRST_DAY_OF_MONTH()$} - first day of the current month {$LAST_DAY_OF_MONTH()$} - last day of the current month {$FIRST_DAY_OF_YEAR)$} - first day of the current year {$LAST_DAY_OF_YEAR)$} - last day of the current year
The date function calls in the parameter values are not evaluated until the report job is executed by the Scheduler. You can also enter expressions using the plus sign "+" and minus sign "-" to add or subtract days as follows:
{$SYSDATE()+1$} {$SYSDATE()-7$}
For this example, to capture data from the previous week, each time the schedule runs, enter the following in the report's date parameter fields:
The date functions can also be set up as default parameter values in the data model. In this case, every time a user views the report from the report viewer, the date parameter is calculated according to the expression supplied for the default value. See "Adding Parameters and Lists of Values" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Data Modeling Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
Expression %y %m %d %H %M %S
Advanced Topics
Table 44 (Cont.) Supported Date Expressions Expression %l Description Displays milliseconds in three digits: 000 - 999
4.9.2.1 Examples
Creating a File Name That Appends a Date To create a file name that appends the day, month, and year, such as: myfile_01_11_2010.pdf Enter the following: myfile_%d_%m_%y.pdf Creating a File Name That Prefixes a Date and Appends a Time To create a file name that prefixes the day, month, and year and appends the hour and minute, such as: 01_01_2010_myfile_22_57.pdf Enter the following: %d_%m_%y_myfile_%H_%M.pdf
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If the file name includes an undefined expression, such as my_ file_%a%b%c.pdf, the file is created as named: "my_file_ %a%b%c.pdf".
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This chapter describes how to view and manage report jobs submitted to the BI Publisher scheduler. This chapter includes the following topics:
Section 5.1, "About the Manage Report Jobs Page" Section 5.2, "Viewing Jobs for a Specific Report" Section 5.3, "Searching for Report Jobs" Section 5.4, "Setting the Time Zone for Viewing Jobs" Section 5.5, "Viewing Job Details" Section 5.6, "Pausing Jobs" Section 5.7, "Resuming Jobs" Section 5.8, "Deleting Jobs" Section 5.9, "Editing Jobs" Section 5.10, "Refreshing the Manage Report Jobs Page"
From the Home Page: Under Browse/Manage click Report Jobs On the global header: Click Open, and then click Report Jobs
To access this page from the context of a specific report perform one of the following:
From the catalog: Navigate to the report in the catalog and then click Jobs From the report viewer page: Click Actions and then click Jobs
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View future scheduled and recurring jobs for your private, shared, and public reports Select the time zone to in which to view the job times displayed Refresh the display page to display recently submitted jobs Link to report history to view the output of completed job runs Edit a report job Delete a report job Suspend/Resume a report job View the job details
Report Name - the name of the report from which you launched the Manage Report Jobs page Owner - equals your user ID Scope - equals All (public and private jobs) Status - equals All (active and suspended jobs)
Resuming Jobs
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Enter values for the Filter criteria to search for a specific job or group of jobs. Click Search. The jobs that meet the filter criteria are displayed in the Report Jobs table. The table displays general information about the job as well as the status. Sort the table by a particular column by clicking the column heading and selecting the up arrow or down arrow for ascending or descending. Possible status values are:
Active - the job runs when the schedule event occurs. Paused - the job is suspended. The report job does not run again until it has been resumed. Paused jobs are displayed when searching for Suspended jobs using the filter criteria.
Select the time zone from the list. Click the Refresh button. The Report Jobs table refreshes and displays job start and end times in the selected time zone.
Click the Report Job Name to view a detail page for the job. To view delivery information for each output, click the expand icon next to the output name. Click Return to return to the Manage Report Jobs page.
Select the job by clicking anywhere in the table row that lists the job information (do not click the job name link). You can select multiple jobs by pressing Ctrl + Shift and then clicking the additional rows. Deselect a row by clicking it again. Click the Pause button. The status of the job changes to Paused.
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Select the job by clicking anywhere in the table row of the paused job (do not click the job name link). You can select multiple jobs by pressing Ctrl + Shift and then clicking the additional rows. Deselect a row by clicking it again. Click the Resume button. The status of the job changes to Active.
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Deleting Jobs
Select the job by clicking anywhere in the table row that lists the job information. You can select multiple jobs by clicking additional rows. Click the Delete button.
Click the Edit icon for the job in the results table; or, click the Report Job Name to view the detail page for the job and then click the Edit icon next to the job name as shown in the following figure:
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Edit the job details using the General, Output, Schedule, and Notification tabs. Click Update Job to save your changes to this job; or, to save the edited job as a new job, click Submit as New and enter a name for the new job.
To refresh the Manage Report Jobs page, click the Refresh button at the top of the page, as shown in Figure 52.
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Section 6.1, "Viewing Report Job History and Saved Output" Section 6.2, "Viewing Job History for a Specific Report" Section 6.3, "Searching for Report Job History" Section 6.4, "Viewing Details of a Job History" Section 6.5, "Downloading Data from a Report Job" Section 6.6, "Republishing a Report from History" Section 6.7, "Sending an Output to a New Destination" Section 6.8, "Monitoring Running Jobs" Section 6.9, "Canceling a Running Job" Section 6.10, "Getting Error and Warning Information for Reports" Section 6.11, "Deleting a Job History" Section 6.12, "Refreshing the Report Job History Page"
From the Home Page: Under Browse/Manage click Report Job History On the global header: Click Open, and then click Report Job History
To access this page from the context of a specific report perform one of the following:
From the catalog: Navigate to the report in the catalog and then click Job History From the report viewer, click Actions and then click Job History
View the status and details of running and completed report jobs Cancel a running job Monitor a running job View job submission details Download or view the XML data produced from the report (if you selected Save Data for the report) Download or view the report document (if you selected Save output) Republish the report data using other formats or templates (if you selected Save Data for the report) Delete report jobs from history
Report Path - equals the path to the report from which you launched the Report Jobs History page Start Processing - equals to or later than one week ago. Owner - equals your user ID Scope - equals All Histories (Possible values for scope are: Public and Private job histories)
Status - equals All (Possible values for status are: Success, Failed, Running, Has output errors, Canceled, Cancelling, Has delivery errors, and Skipped)
Enter values for the Filter criteria to search for a specific job history or group of completed report jobs. You can filter the results based on the following:
Report Job Name - the name assigned to the job when it was submitted. Report Path - the path to the report. If the report resides under Shared Folders, do not include "Shared Folders" in the path. If the report resides under "My Folders," the first node is "~" plus your user name. For example, if you are logged in as Administrator and the report resides under "My Folders/Operational Reports", enter "~Administrator/Operational Reports". Schedule Context - reserved for future use. Start Processing - the date and time at or after which the request started processing. End Processing - the date and time at or before which the request ended processing. Status - can equal one of the following: Success, Failed, Running, Has output errors, Canceled, Cancelling, Has output errors, Has delivery errors, or Skipped. Owner - the user ID of the user who submitted the job. Scope - Public or Private.
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Click Search. The jobs that meet the filter criteria are displayed in the Report Job Histories table. The table initially displays 33 matching records. This number is displayed in the upper right corner of the table. Move the vertical scroll bar down to the lowest point to fetch 33 more records. The number displayed in the upper right corner updates to inform you of the number of records that have been fetched so far. You can continue fetching more records to the table in increments of 33 by moving the scroll bar down. You can sort the table by a particular column by clicking the column heading and selecting the up arrow or down arrow for ascending or descending.
Click the Report Job Name to view a detail page for the job, as shown in Figure 62.
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To view delivery information for each output, click the expand icon next to the output name, as shown in Figure 63.
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Click the Report Job Name to view the detail page for the job. From the Output & Delivery region, click the XML Data download button. When prompted, select the location to save the file.
Click the Report Job Name to view the detail page for the job. From the Output & Delivery region, click Republish. This launches the Report Viewer. From the Report Viewer you can now apply a new layout, choose a different output type or export the report. Because you are using data the retrieved from the previous report run, any parameters are not updatable. To return to the Report Job History page, click the Actions menu and select Return.
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The send functionality does not create any history nor does it save the delivery status. It simply sends the output to the destination selected.
Click the Report Job Name to view the detail page for the job. From the Output & Delivery region, locate the output that you want to send to a new destination and click Send. This launches the Send dialog, as shown in Figure 64.
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Select the delivery type and click Add Destination. Enter the appropriate fields for your delivery type. When finished adding destinations, click Submit.
Note that the status does not automatically update while you are viewing the page. To check for updates to the status, refresh the page. Table 61 lists the processing stages of a job.
Table 61 Processing Stages of Jobs Substages Sending to Job Queue In job queue In job processor Job processor completed Job processor caused exception Data Fetching Fetching XML Data XML Data Fetched Before calling data model pre-trigger After calling data model pre-trigger Before calling data model post-trigger After calling data model post-trigger Fetching Bursting Control File (for bursting jobs only) Data Processor Fetching bursting control XML Bursting control xml fetched In data processor Parsing control file (applies only to bursting jobs) Control file parsed (applies only to bursting jobs) Cutting data based on split key (applies only to bursting jobs) Data cutting completed (applies only to bursting jobs) Total sub-jobs (applies only to bursting jobs) Data processor completed Report Processor Once the job reaches this stage, outputs can be viewed as they are completed by clicking the Report Job Name. In report processor Rendering report document Report document rendering completed Report processor completed Error rendering report document Delivery Processor The value of <delivery> can be e-mail, fax, File, FTP, Print, or WebDAV, depending on the destinations selected for the report. In <delivery> processor Delivering to <delivery> processor Document delivered to <delivery> server <Delivery> processor completed
Click anywhere within the table row for the report job to select it (except the job name link). You can select multiple jobs by pressing Ctrl + Shift and then clicking the additional rows. Deselect a row by clicking it again. Note that a job must be in Running status to cancel it.
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Click the Cancel running jobs icon at the top of the table, as shown in Figure 66.
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For more complete diagnostic information on errors or warnings, you can view the diagnostic log files for the job in Oracle Fusion Middleware Control. For details, see the "Viewing Log Messages" section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
Click anywhere within the table row for the report job to select it. You can select multiple rows. Click the delete icon at the top of the table. Click OK on the confirmation dialog.
To refresh the Report Job History page, click the Refresh button at the top of the page, as shown in Figure 68.
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This chapter describes how to manage the report components in the BI Publisher catalog. It includes setting permissions, downloading and uploading reports and folders, and moving objects in the catalog. This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 7.1, "Overview of the Catalog" Section 7.2, "Objects Stored in the Catalog" Section 7.3, "Creating a Folder or Subfolder" Section 7.4, "Performing Tasks on Catalog Objects" Section 7.5, "Downloading and Uploading Catalog Objects" Section 7.6, "Understanding the Impact of Taking Actions on Objects Referenced by Reports" Section 7.7, "Exporting and Importing Catalog Translation Files"
The information in this chapter applies to installations of BI Publisher that are not integrated with the Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. For information about the integrated Oracle BI Presentation catalog, see Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition.
The Oracle BI Publisher catalog stores the objects, such as reports, data models, and style templates, that you create using Oracle BI Publisher. Users have their own personal folders (My Folders) where they can store their objects. The objects that are stored in personal folders can only be accessed by the user who created and saved the content into the folder. Users can add subfolders to their My Folders to organize their content in the way that is the most logical to them. Users can also store objects in shared folders where other users or groups can access the objects. User permissions determine which folders are available to which users. Permissions are assigned at the object-level and determine who can view, edit, and schedule objects within that folder. Your administrator creates and maintains the catalog's shared folder structure.
As shown in Figure 71, each object has an identifying icon and lists the creation and modification information. If a description was provided for the object, that is also displayed in the catalog. Next to each object in the catalog is a list of actions you can take on the object.
Figure 71 Catalog Objects and Their Icons
See Section 7.4, "Performing Tasks on Catalog Objects" for more information.
Navigate to the desired location in the Folders pane. On the catalog toolbar, click New and select Folder. The New Folder dialog is displayed. Enter the folder name and optionally enter a description. Click Create.
Your access to these actions depends on the permissions granted to you by your administrator. Task options include the following:
Edit - opens the object in the appropriate editor or builder. Copy - duplicates a folder or object. To paste the object in a different folder, navigate to the folder location and click Paste to place the copied item in the desired folder. To paste a copy of the item into the same folder, click Paste. The copied object is renamed with the prefix "Copy_of_". (Note: Only one "Copy_of_" item can be pasted in the same location. Update the name before pasting additional copies of the same object.) Cut - cuts the item from the current location. To paste the object in a different folder, navigate to the folder location and click Paste to place the item in the desired folder. Delete - removes a folder or object that from the catalog. Download - creates an archive file of the object that you can save to a selected location. See Section 7.5, "Downloading and Uploading Catalog Objects." Rename - renames a folder or object. Permissions - sets object-level permissions. See "About Catalog Permissions" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher for more information.
Expand - displays the folder contents. Paste - pastes a cut or copied object into the selected folder. Upload - uploads an archived object to the folder. See Section 7.5, "Downloading and Uploading Catalog Objects." Properties - enables update of the folder description.
Note: If BI Publisher is integrated with the Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, then use the archive and unarchive features of the BI Presentation catalog to perform this function. See "Managing Objects in the Oracle BI Presentation Catalog" in Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition for more information.
This function enables administrators to export an XLIFF file that contains the translation strings the selected catalog object or group of objects. The XLIFF strings can then be translated to the desired target language. After the XLIFF file is translated, the administrator can import the XLIFF file back to the catalog and assign it the appropriate locale. For more information, see the "Adding Translations for the BI Publisher Catalog and Reports" section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher.
Index
A
account settings, 2-3 Analyzer for Excel, 3-13 downloading, 2-6 prerequisites, 3-13
L
language setting display language, 2-4 setting report preference, 2-3 layout selecting a different layout when viewing a report, 3-4 locale, setting report preference, 2-4 location bar, 2-8
B
bar, location, 2-8 bursting scheduling a report to be burst, 4-10
M
my folders, 3-1
C
catalog, 2-7 navigation, 2-8 searching, 2-9 changing passwords,
O
options for report viewing, 3-2 2-4
D
desktop tools Analyzer for Excel, 3-13 downloading, 2-6 Oracle SQL Developer, 2-6 Template Builder for Excel, 2-6 Template Builder for Word, 2-6 display setting language, 2-4
P
parameters for report link, 3-2 passwords, changing, 2-4 preferences setting, 2-3 setting display language, 2-4 setting passwords, 2-4 setting report locale, 2-3
R
report viewer options, 3-2 reports layout, 3-4 locale, 2-4 setting time zones, 2-4 viewer options, 3-2 viewing, 3-1
E
Excel installing the Analyzer for Excel, 2-6 installing the Template Builder, 2-6 Excel Analyzer, 3-13
G
global header, 2-9 guest user, 2-2
S
Safari browser, limitations when viewing XML, 3-6 searching the catalog, 2-9 shared folders, 3-1
H
header, global, 2-9 Home page, 2-5
Index-1
T
Template Builder for Excel downloading, 2-6 Template Builder for Word, downloading, 2-6 time zones setting for reports, 2-4
U
user, guest, 2-2
V
viewer options, 3-2
X
XML viewing with Safari browser, 3-6
Z
zones, time, 2-4
Index-2