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Oracle Business Intelligence 11g R1 Cookbook

By : Cuneyt Yilmaz
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Oracle Business Intelligence 11g R1 Cookbook

By: Cuneyt Yilmaz

Overview of this book

<p>Extracting meaningful and valuable business information from transactional databases is crucial for any organization. OBIEE 11g is a reporting tool that satisfies all the business requirements regarding complex reporting. It consists of a powerful back-end engine with a repository and a highly customizable graphical web interface.</p> <p>Oracle Business Intelligence 11g R1 Cookbook provides all the key concepts of the product including the architecture of the BI Server. This practical guide shows each and every step of creating analytical reports starting from building a well-designed repository. You will learn how to create analytical reports that will support different business perspectives. <br /><br />This practical guide covers how to implement OBIEE 11g suite in order to enable BI developers to create sophisticated web based reports. All of tasks will be covered step by step in detail. <br /><br />You will explore the architecture of the Oracle Business Intelligence Server and learn how to build the repository (RPD). We will also discuss how to implement the business rules in the repository with real-life scenarios.</p> <p>Best practices of a successful BI implementation are esssential for any BI developer so they are also covered in depth.If you are planning to implement OBIEE 11g suite, this step-by-step guide is a must have resource.All the key tasks are defined in detail and supported with diagrams and screenshots.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle Business Intelligence 11g R1 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Best practices of the Presentation layer


The Presentation layer holds the subject areas, presentation tables, and presentation columns. They are all exposed to the end users through the Presentation Services (web user interface). All the objects in this layer depend on the BMM layer objects.

Subject areas should be created based on Roles. We should always think from the user perspective when it comes to designing the subject areas. We can also set the permissions on the objects so that every user logged in to Presentation Services won't be able to access them.

How to do it...

  1. Create role-based subject areas based on the business requirements. You can see the sample design in the following screenshot:

  2. We should list the dimension tables first, and then the fact tables will be at the bottom of the list. Also it's better to have the time presentation table first in the order.

  3. By Default, Presentation Table names are inherited from the BMM Layer. Use meaningful names for the Presentation Tables...