by Gianni Ceresa | 18 October 2016 | Integration
Some days ago, in the MOS OBIEE forum on OTN, I walked into a thread of a user struggling with displaying a Google Map with a marker on an analysis. Of course the marker had to be dynamic based on an address returned by the analysis itself. As the reference used by...
by Gianni Ceresa | 11 October 2016 | Community
This is my contribution for the OTN Appreciation Day, an idea of Tim Hall. It’s difficult (almost impossible) for me to find my favourite feature of an Oracle tool. I can easily say OBIEE is my favourite tool, but can hardly choose a feature as being my...
by Gianni Ceresa | 19 September 2016 | Infrastructure
Last week I posted about having OBIEE running in Docker. It works fine and easy to do but the database wasn’t included, so it was up to you to provide one (could be one already running somewhere on your LAN, a new VM or also a docker container as well). Not a...
by Gianni Ceresa | 12 September 2016 | Infrastructure
UPDATE 13.09.2016: The files are now available on GitHub, https://github.com/gianniceresa/docker-images Last week I wanted to test something (will come in a future post) and for that I needed a clean install of OBIEE 12.2.1.1.0. Started looking around the many VMs I...
by Gianni Ceresa | 1 August 2016 | Under the hood
There are situations when all you want is just to have 2 Y-axes on your chart, mainly because of the different nature of the information on the screen. Like for example full figures like revenue or quantity sold and ratios like the average number of items per order or...