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Nick's BI Blog: My First Blog Entry
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Friday, January 28, 2011. My First Blog Entry. I have spent the last year trying to figure out to start this blog. Yesterday a friend gave me some direction: Just Start, make it short and sweet, and update it often. What I hope to accomplish:. My primary goal is to start a dialogue about Business Intelligence, specifically Oracle Business Intelligence, where I chronicle my experiences and musings. Finally, I hope to learn from others through the comments of my sole remaining reader. Posted by Nick Roppolo.
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JS BI Blog: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Someone had the following issue with MDX using a formula applied to shared members in a dimension and I had the same issue- basically you need to use the contains () function. Is(Contains([Dimension of shared members].Currentmember, {member set including shared members} ). If you use ISANCESTORS it won't work! Then it worked for me beautifully. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Oracle BIWA SIG Blog. View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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JS BI Blog: Fun with MDX
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Someone had the following issue with MDX using a formula applied to shared members in a dimension and I had the same issue- basically you need to use the contains () function. Is(Contains([Dimension of shared members].Currentmember, {member set including shared members} ). If you use ISANCESTORS it won't work! Then it worked for me beautifully. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Oracle BIWA SIG Blog. View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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JS BI Blog: April 2009
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Monday, April 20, 2009. More on How to be an Essbase Guru. 1 Take the Oracle Training Course- this can be helpful in getting an initial idea of how things work, but if you don't use these skills then you will lose them. 2 Contextual Learning- Learn by doing. By working on a project with seasoned developers you can start to learn why they are doing things. 3 Take a business course if you're too technical- you will need to understand how businesses work, and specifically the business where you are working.
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JS BI Blog: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011. IOUG Conference this year. I'm speaking again, for the third time this year at IOUG conference in Orlando. I'm speaking on Thursday morning. This time I'm speaking on Forecasting with business and technology tips, focusing on using Essbase to create Forecasts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Oracle BIWA SIG Blog. View my complete profile. IOUG Conference this year. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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JS BI Blog: July 2012
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Monday, July 30, 2012. Oracle BIWA Virtual Summit 2012 - Aug 15-16. Oracle BIWA Virtual Summit 2012 - Aug 15-16. The First ever BIWA Virtual Summit will be held on Aug 15 - 16, 2012. This will be a virtual only event spread over two days. Each day the event will be between 11 AM ET and 5 PM ET, mostly in 1 hr sessions. I am speaking at Noon ET on August 16th on Essbase Predictive Analytics and Budgeting. Will be some great content and other speakers as well. For more info check out:. Oracle BIWA SIG Blog.
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Nick's BI Blog: What is Business Intelligence?
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Friday, February 4, 2011. What is Business Intelligence? In the simplest terms Business Intelligence is reporting. Within any business people rely on information systems to record the workings of the business. Information about our customers, our vendors, and our interactions with them, or transactions is all captured with these wonderful machines we call computers. What’s coming Up:. What is the problem we are trying to solve. Why you can’t have that report right now. Posted by Nick Roppolo.
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OBIBB – PDF Backup – Oracle BI By Bakboord
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Oracle BI By Bakboord. My view on Oracle Business Analytics. OBIBB – PDF Backup. OBIBB – PDF Backup. On this page I will keep a yearly backup of this weblog. I have used the software of BlogBooker. Oracle BI By Bakboord – 2011 in review « Oracle BI By Bakboord. 8230;] Daan BakboordContact MeDocumentsOBIBB – PDF Backup Posts […]. Thank you Daan.It worked. 2) Cache ( Cache Management). 3) Turning off logging. 4) Constructing result using where clause. 5) Limiting Number of Initialization block. You are com...
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JS BI Blog: It's time to do more statistical analysis with less
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Friday, November 25, 2011. It's time to do more statistical analysis with less. Oracle R is an open source statistical analysis tool that is open source and runs off of Oracle DBs, You do need to have Oracle 11g. Statistical analysis is something that all places need to do more of, and having something free to use can be a great boon. It's an easy sell, hey, we need to install this for free, and then see if it will help us manage our business better. Great uses for Statistical analysis:.