Click the Add Dashboard Page toolbar button in the Dashboard builder. In the dialog, enter a name and description for the page, and click OK. Click the Save toolbar button.
2. Click the Add Dashboard Page toolbar button in the Dashboard builder.
The Add Dashboard Page dialog is displayed.3. In the dialog, enter a name and description for the page, and click OK.
The page is displayed as a new tab in the Dashboard builder .4. Click the Save toolbar button.
After you add a new page, you can add content to it. See Adding Content to Dashboards . Adding Content to Dashboards You can add the following content to dashboards: ■ Dashboard objects, including objects that let you lay out the content, such as columns and sections, as well as objects such as text, folders, action links, and so on. Table E–2 lists and describes the dashboard objects that you can include on a dashboard page. ■ Objects that you or someone else has saved to the Oracle BI Presentation Catalog and for which you have the appropriate permissions, such as analyses, prompts, and so on. To add content to a dashboard: 1. Edit the dashboard. For information, see Editing Dashboards . 2. Add the objects to include on the page. To add an object, select it from the Dashboard Objects pane or the Catalog pane , and then drag and drop the object to the Page Layout area . For information on dragging and dropping objects, see Dragging and Dropping Objects to the Page Layout Area in the Dashboard Builder . Note: Dashboard modification is reserved for users with the appropriate permissions and privileges. Tip: To locate an object in the Catalog pane, you can browse either by the catalog folder in which the object is stored or by the dashboard on which the object is displayed. 4-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition For information on adding Oracle BI Publisher reports, see Adding Oracle BI Publisher Reports to Dashboard Pages . When you drag and drop a scorecard object to the Page Layout area, the Dimension Pinnings dialog might be displayed, where you pin or set values for KPI dimensions that are associated with the scorecard object. 3. Set the properties of each object, as appropriate. To do so, hover the mouse pointer over the object in the Page Layout area to display the object’s toolbar and click the Properties button. What is displayed depends on the type of object. For some objects, a properties dialog is displayed. For other objects, a menu of options is displayed. For more information, see Properties Buttons for Objects .4. Click the Save toolbar button.
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» Navigate to the analysis to edit and click the Edit link. The analysis is displayed in
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» To set the properties of the table or pivot table, click the Table View Properties or
» Click OK. To set the properties of the gauge view, click the Edit Gauge Properties on the
» Specify the appropriate options in the dialog, and click OK.
» In the View for Text Delivery box, select the compound layout to which you Click OK.
» In the Primary Interaction box in the Value area, select Send Master-Detail Click OK. Click OK.
» Click OK. Navigate to the dashboard to edit and click the Edit link.
» Click the Save toolbar button.
» Click the Page Options toolbar button on the dashboard page and select Edit Click OK.
» Click Tools and then select Publish Page to Dashboard. Click OK.
» Click the Page Options toolbar button on the dashboard page and:
» Click OK. Select the named filter and click the Add More Options button. The Click OK.
» When the calculated item or group is complete, click OK.
» Click OK. The prompt is displayed in the
» Create a new dashboard or open an existing dashboard and click the Edit
» Click the Import Formatting toolbar button.
» Click the More link for the agent and select one of the following options:
» Click OK. Click the Subscribe to RSS feed button located to the left of the Clear All
» Click the Create New Action button displayed as the Add New Action button in
» Click the Create Initiative toolbar button or right-click and select Create Click Save.
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» In the Action menu, tap Add to Favorites.
» In the Action menu, tap Run Agent.
» Click the button that is labeled Update or a similar name that indicates that write
» Click OK to close the Preferences dialog.
» Press CTRL+ALT+G to display the Skip to Content link.
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