You are designing an analytics solution for a company that distributes packaged foods for independent retailers. The solution requires self-service analytics capabilities for product management and
In addition, highly formatted reports must be delivered by scheduled email to external resellers
Which edition of Oracle Analytics must you use
To design an analytics solution that requires self-service analytics capabilities for product management and sales teams, as well as highly formatted reports delivered by scheduled email to external resellers, you must use OAC Enterprise Edition. OAC Enterprise Edition is the most comprehensive edition of Oracle Analytics Cloud that offers both self-service and governed analytics capabilities, as well as BI Publisher for creating pixel-perfect reports and delivering them by email or other channels. Reference: [Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide], [Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide]
You have the Bl Service Administrator application role and you are notified that a user cannot get answers when using Day by Day with Oracle Analytics Cloud Professional Edition.
They asked a question related to an existing data set and the language was English.
Which three statements are valid about investigating this issue?
To investigate why a user cannot get answers when using Day by Day with Oracle Analytics Cloud Professional Edition, you can do the following steps:
Verify that the user has been assigned the BI Content Author and Bl Data Load Author roles. These roles are required to access and use Day by Day features, such as asking questions using natural language or voice, or getting personalized insights based on usage patterns.
Inspect the data set and check the access control. You need to make sure that the user has sufficient permissions to view and query the data set that they asked a question about.
Inspect the data set and make sure that it is certified, indexed for searching, and English language is selected. These are some of the criteria that make a data set eligible for Day by Day queries. You can use the Manage menu in Data Sets to check and modify these settings. Reference: [Oracle Day By Day User's Guide], [Oracle Day By Day User's Guide], [Oracle Day By Day User's Guide]
You are building a model that will be used for a sales report.
Which two statements are the about hierarchy and levels?
Two statements that are true about hierarchy and levels are:
Each level is based on one or multiple columns. A level is a logical grouping of one or more columns that represent a certain granularity or detail of data. For example, a level can be based on a single column, such as Year, or multiple columns, such as Year and Quarter.
Hierarchies enable drilling in reports. A hierarchy is a logical structure that defines the relationships among levels and shows how data can be aggregated or disaggregated from one level to another. For example, a hierarchy can show how Year, Quarter, Month, and Day are related in a time dimension. Hierarchies allow users to drill down or drill up in reports to see different levels of detail or summary of data. Reference: [Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide], [Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide]
You want to create a Sales Amount by Month report for a product. The report should display sales amount from all cities in the South region with sales amount more than 1 million USD.
Which two Alters can be applied for Region and Sales Amount
Two filters that can be applied for Region and Sales Amount are:
Range filter for Region and Date filter for sales Amount. A range filter allows you to specify a range of values for a column using operators such as greater than, less than, between, or not between. A date filter allows you to specify a date or a date range for a column using operators such as before, after, on, or between. For example, you can use a range filter to select only the South region and a date filter to select only the months with sales amount more than 1 million USD.
List filter for Region and List filter for Sales Amount. A list filter allows you to select one or more values from a list of values for a column using operators such as equals, not equals, in, or not in. For example, you can use a list filter to select only the South region and another list filter to select only the sales amounts that are more than 1 million USD. Reference: [Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide], [Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide]
What does a single transaction mean in a sequence of data flows?
A single transaction means that all the data flows in a sequence are executed as a unit of work. If any data flow fails, the entire sequence is aborted and the changes made by the previous data flows are rolled back to ensure data consistency and integrity. Reference: Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide
Currently there are no comments in this discussion, be the first to comment!