Component View
Title view
Table
Pivot Table
Graph
Gauge
Funnel
Map
View selector
Static text
Column selector
Narrative view
Legend
Ticker view
Logical sql
Filters
Component
View:
Use the component layout view to assemble
different views for display on dashboard.
Title
View:
A view which shows/displays the title of
the analysis.
It will show the name of the report which we
are going to save name.
Use the title view to add a title, a sub title,
a logo, a link to a custom online custom page, timestamps to the results.
Table:
It shows the combination of data column and
its related measure column also.
Use the table view to show in a standard
table. Users can navigate and drill down in the results. You can add totals
,customize headings, and change the formula or aggregation rule for a column. You
can also control the appearance of a column and it’s contents, and specify the formatting
to apply only if the contents of the column meet certain conditions.
Pivot
Table:
Use the pivot table view to take row, column,
and section headings and swap them around to obtain different perspectives. you can drag and drop headings to pivot
results , preview them ,and apply settings. Users can navigate through pivot
tables and drill down into information. Users can create complex pivot tables
that show aggregate and nonrelated totals, next to pivoted data, allowing for
flexible analysis. For an interactive result set , elements can placed in
pages, allowing users to choose the elements.
Graph
/Chart :
Use the chart view to drag and drop columns
to layout chart. You can customize the title, legend location, axis titles, and
data lables. You can customize size and scale of chart and control colors using
a style sheet.
Oracle BI Answers supports a variety
standard chart types, including bar charts, column charts, line chart, area
charts,pie charts and scatter charts . custom chart sub types include two-and-three-dimensional,
absolute, clustered, stackted , combination , a custom.
Gauge:
Use Gauge view to show the results as a
gauges, such as dial, bar, and bulb-style gauges.
Funnel:
Use the funnel chart view to show a three
dimensional char represents the target and actual values using volume, level and color. It is useful for depicting target
values that decline over time, such as sales pipeline.
Map
View:
A map view can show a map of a city with
zip codes color-coded by sales performance, while image marker displays the average
discount given by order.
View
Selector:
Use the view Selector view to select a specific
view of the results from among the saved views. When placed on a dashboard, the
view selector appears as drop down list from which users can make a selection.
Static
Text:
Use the static text view to include static
text in results. You can use HTML to add banners, tickers, ActiveX objects,
java applets ,links, instructions, descriptions, graphics, and so on in the
results.
Column
Selector:
Use the column selector view to permit
users to dynamically change which columns appear in results. This allows users
to analyze data along several dimensions. By changing the facts, users can dynamically
alter the content of the results.
Narrative
View:
Use the narrative view to show the results one
or more paragraphs of text. You can type in a sentence with placeholders for
each column in results and specify how should be separated.
Legend:
Use the legend view to document meaning of
special formatting used in results, as the meaning of custom colors applied to
gauges.
Logical
SQL:
Use the logical SQL view to show the SQL
generated for the request. This view is useful for trainers and oracle BI
Administrators and is usually not included in results for typical users
You cannot modify this view , except to delete it.