To extract the image map information from the HTML, click Extract Image Map Click OK. The prompt is displayed in the
7. Enter the appropriate HTML map tags and data in the HTML field. In the map
tags, indicate the map regions shape, X and Y coordinates, and region name. For example: MAP Name=mymap AREA Shape=poly Coords=70,84,51,300,455 Href=http:www.map.comregion1.html AREA Shape=poly Coords=25,180,125,280,485,668 Href=http:www.map.comregion2.html AREA Shape=poly Coords=152,106,186,225,340,193 Href=http:www.map.comregion3.html AREA Shape=poly Coords=675,763,929,286,10,908 Href=http:www.map.comregion43.html MAP IMG Src=..imagesimagemap.gif Width=500 Height=300 Alt=Image Map Usemap=mymap Ismap8. To extract the image map information from the HTML, click Extract Image Map
from HTML . The Image Map Prompt Properties dialog expands to show the area titles, shapes, and coordinates that were entered in the HTML field. – For each area, in the Column field, enter the name of the column to pass when a user clicks it, and the value to use. – Place double quotes around any column names that contain spaces. For example: Country name Units shipped9. Click OK. The prompt is displayed in the
Definition pane . 10. Save the prompt. Note the following options: ■ If you are creating a dashboard prompt, then click the Save button in the prompts editor, specify the folder in which you want to save the prompt, and give the prompt a descriptive name. Note that dashboard prompts that are saved in personal folders are available only to you. Dashboard prompts that are saved in shared folders are available to other users that have permission to access the object. ■ If you are saving a dashboard prompt for use with an Oracle BI Publisher report that receives its data from the Oracle BI Server or SQL Server, then the dashboard prompts name must match the name of the reports parameter. ■ If you are creating an inline prompt, then save the analysis. 11. Use the arrow buttons in the Definition Pane to reorder the selected prompt. Reordering the prompts controls the order in which the choices are displayed to users at run time, so ensure that the order is logical, especially if you are creating constrained prompts. Note: The column must be a fully qualified column name in the format Folder.Column Name. 6-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 12. If you want the selected prompt and all other prompts that follow it to be displayed in a new column on the prompt selection page, then click the New Column check box that corresponds to where you want the prompts to be displayed in a new column. 13. To preview how the prompt is displayed on the dashboard, either use the Display pane to preview the prompt with sample data, or click the Preview button if available in the Definition Pane toolbar to view the prompt with actual prompt values. Creating or Editing a Currency Prompt A currency prompt enables users to change the currency type that is displayed in the dashboard or analysis. When applied to a dashboard or embedded in an analysis, the prompt provides users with a list where they can select a currency. The currency types in this list are specified by the administrator in userpref_currencies.xml. The same list of currencies is displayed in the My Account dialog: Preferences tab . Use the following procedure to create a currency prompt that you can apply to one or more dashboards, or to create a currency prompt that is embedded in an analysis. To create or edit a currency prompt: 1. To create a named currency prompt, use the following sub-procedure. a. Navigate to the Oracle BI Enterprise Edition Home page, locate the global header, hover the mouse pointer over the New menu to access the menu, and select Dashboard Prompt. The Select Subject Areas menu is displayed. b. From the Select Subject Area menu, select the subject area for which you want to create the prompt. The Definition pane is displayed. 2. To create an inline prompt, either create a new analysis or access an existing analysis for which you want to create a prompt. In the Analysis editor , click the Prompts tab. The Definition pane is displayed.3. Click the New button from the Definition Pane. From the list, select Currency
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