To format the container for the view, click the Format Container toolbar button on To edit the view, click the Edit View toolbar button on the view container. Click the Edit View button for the view or, alternatively, select the view in the

Adding Views for Display in Dashboards 3-7 Adding Views to the Results of Analyses To add a view to the results of an analysis: 1. In the Analysis editor: Results tab or alternatively in the Views pane , click the New View toolbar button, then the name of the view to create. The view is displayed in a container on the Compound Layout . Note that defaults are used to generate this view, such as the default view type, default formatting, and so on.

2. To format the container for the view, click the Format Container toolbar button on

the view container to display a formatting dialog. For information, see Chapter 7, Formatting Analyses, Views, and Dashboard Pages. .

3. To edit the view, click the Edit View toolbar button on the view container.

For more information, see Editing Views . 4. Save the view. For information, see Saving Views . Editing Views Each view type, except for a Logical SQL view, has its own editor in which you perform your edits. You cannot edit a Logical SQL view. You can only format its container or delete it. Each view editor contains unique functionality for that view type but might also contain functionality that is the same across view types. To edit a view: 1. Open the analysis that contains the view to edit. 2. Click the Analysis editor: Results tab .

3. Click the Edit View button for the view or, alternatively, select the view in the

Views pane and click the Edit View toolbar button. One of the following editors is displayed: ■ Results tab: Column Selector editor ■ Results tab: Create Segment editor ■ Results tab: Create Target List editor ■ Results tab: Filters editor ■ Results tab: Funnel editor ■ Results tab: Gauge editor Note: If you select a graph type or gauge type that is incompatible with the results, then no results are shown. Note: Do not use a pie graph to visualize data that includes negative values. Either filter the analysis to ensure that all values are greater than 0 or use a different graph type. 3-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition ■ Results tab: Graph editor ■ Results tab: Legend editor ■ Results tab: Map editor ■ Results tab: Narrative editor ■ Results tab: Pivot Table editor ■ Results tab: Static Text editor ■ Results tab: Table editor ■ Results tab: Ticker editor ■ Results tab: Title editor ■ Results tab: View Selector editor 4. Using the editor for the view, make the appropriate edits. For additional guidance, see: ■ Editing Table and Pivot Table Views ■ Editing Graph Views ■ Editing Gauge Views ■ Editing Map Views ■ Editing Narrative Views ■ Editing Column Selector Views ■ Editing View Selector Views ■ Editing Legend Views

5. Click Done.