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New Features (Copy/paste from Oracle Documentation, I will write more about specific features soon):
■ Installing Oracle BI Mobile App Designer
SchedulerService Web Service
■ Configure Memory Guard on the Properties Page
Configure Memory Guard on the Properties Page
- Documents
- Documentation Library
- Certification Information
New Features (Copy/paste from Oracle Documentation, I will write more about specific features soon):
New Features for Oracle
BI 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9)
System Administrator:
■ "New Properties for Full-Text Search"
System Administrator:
■ "New Properties for Full-Text Search"
■ "New
or Enhanced Configuration Elements"
■ "New
NQSconfig.INI Settings"
■ "Debugging
Agents Using Fusion Middleware Control"
New Properties for Full-Text Search
New properties have been added to enhance full-text searching. For
information, see Section 17.13.4.1.1,
"Creating Agents for Data Loading" and Section 17.14.5, "Configuring
Properties Manually for Searching."
New or Enhanced Configuration Elements
New or enhanced configuration elements for the instanceconfig.xml
file are available:
■ Configuring
Export — The following elements are
available to configure for export:
– Orientation
– DataValue
See Section 19.2.2,
"Manually Configuring for Export."
■
Configuring for Graphs and Gauges — The
DefaultWebImageType element now supports the html5 format for rendering images.
See Section 19.3.2, "Manually Configuring for Graphs and
Gauges."
■
Configuring Settings for Fetching Data for Table Views, Pivot
Table Views, and Trellis Views — The
DefaultFreezeHeadersWidth and Default FreezeHeadersHeight elements are
available to specify the default width and height of table views, pivot table
views, and trellis views that use scrolling as the method to browse data. See Section
19.3.1.3, "Manually Configuring Settings for Fetching Data for Table
Views, Pivot Table Views, and Trellis Views."
■
Enabling the Ability to Export Dashboard Pages to Oracle BI Publisher
— The EnableDashPageExport element has been enhanced to include
the ability to export dashboard pages to BI Publisher for custom export layouts
as well custom print layouts. For more information, see Section
19.5.5, "Enabling the Ability to Export Dashboard Pages to Oracle BI
Publisher."
New NQSconfig.INI
Settings
The following configuration
parameters have been added to the NQSconfig.INI file.
■
DEFAULT_JOBQUEUE_SIZE_PER_THREAD
■
ENDECA_SERVLET_URL
■
INIT_BLOCK_TABLE_NAME
■
INIT_BLOCK_CONNECTION_POOL
■
MEMORY_COMPACT_PERIOD_IN_SECONDS
■
NUM_INIT_BLOCK_THREADS_PER_USER
■
SUPPORT_ANALYTICAL_WORKSPACE_TARGETS
See Appendix A,
"NQSConfig.INI File Configuration Settings" for information
on these parameters.
Debugging Agents
Using Fusion Middleware Control
Agent log entries are now
written to the scheduler log file, and are visible using Fusion Middleware
Control. For more information, see Section 8.5.7.1,
"Debugging Agents Using Fusion Middleware Control."
Users Guide:
New features in Oracle BI EE 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9) include:
■ "Key Terminology Changes"
■ "EnhancementOracle Scorecard and Strategy
Management"
■ "Enhancement to Dashboards"
■ "Enhancements to Managing Accounts"
■ "Enhancement to Selection Steps"
■ "Enhancements to the Export Functionality"
■ "Enhancements to Analyses"
Key Terminology Changes
In this release, the following terminology changes have been made:
■ Contribution wheels have been renamed to strategy contribution wheels. See "Understanding a Strategy Contribution Wheel
Diagram" for additional information on
strategy contribution wheels.
Enhancement Oracle Scorecard and Strategy
Management
This release provides the ability to specify the number of decimal
places to include in scores. See "Settings dialog: Assessment Mappings tab."
Enhancement to Dashboards
This release provides the ability to create custom export layouts
for exporting dashboard content to Excel. See "About Creating Custom Layouts for Printing and Exporting
Dashboard Pages."
Enhancements to Managing Accounts
This release provides enhancements that enable you to replace
account entries in the Access Control List (ACL) and to manage Unresolved
Accounts. See "Permissions dialog."
Enhancement to Selection Steps
This release provides the ability to use variables to override
values in selection steps. See the Override with component in the "Select
Values dialog."
Enhancements to the Export Functionality
■ New
and changed components in the "Print
& Export Options dialog," including:
– New options in the Orientation component
to specify the orientation for PDF and Powerpoint.
– New options to specify whether to include charts, images and
formatting.
– New option to specify whether to wrap text in columns.
– New option to limit column width.
– The default value for the Print Rows component
has changed to All.
■ The
page break options have been renamed to Each member of all columns (previously Innermost
Column) and Each member of first column (previously Outermost Column in the "Section Properties
dialog" and the "Sections Formatting dialog: Display
Options tab."
■ When
you export a column that includes an image to Excel, the extra blank column
that previously appeared will no longer appear.
■ The Format component in the "Agent
editor: Delivery Content tab" now includes the Excel 2007+ value.
■ The
Export menu no longer includes the Excel 2003 and Powerpoint 2003 options.
■ When
you export a column whose data format is set to Percentage, the column is now
exported as a percent format. (In previous releases, the column was exported as
a custom format. Then, in Excel, when you changed the format from custom to percentage,
Excel multiplied the value by 100 and displayed the result with a percent
symbol, which changed the data.) For more information on the export
functionality, see "Export Menu Options
for Views and Results."
Enhancements to Analyses
■ Initiate
a search within the subject areas that are displayed in the Subject Areas pane.
See "Subject Areas
pane."
■ Save
columns to the Oracle BI Presentation Catalog for reuse in other analyses. See "Saving Columns to the Catalog."
Installation Guide
■ Accessing Hyperion Planning as a Data Source
Installing Oracle BI Mobile App Designer
Oracle BI Mobile App Designer is a powerful, easy-to-use design
studio for creating purposeful apps that can run on any mobile device. When you
perform a new 11.1.1.9 BI installation, Oracle BI Mobile App Designer is
automatically installed with the Oracle BI EE components. For more information about using Oracle
BI Mobile App Designer see the Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business
Intelligence Mobile App Designer.
Accessing Hyperion Planning as a Data Source
Oracle BI EE now supports Hyperion Planning as a data source. For
more information see, "Importing Metadata From Hyperion Planning Data
Sources" in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Metadata Repository Builder's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise
Edition.
Integrator guide
Oracle Business Intelligence includes a SchedulerService Service. Methods
were added for this new web service. For more information, see Section 3.10, "SchedulerService
Service".
Security:
New Privileges
The following new privileges were added to the Presentation
Services Administration page:
■ Add EVALUATE_PREDICATE Function
■ Save Column
For more information about these privileges, see Section D.2.3.3, "Default Presentation Services
Privilege Assignments".
Repository:
■ Whole Rpd Checkout Option Added to Multiuser Menu
■ Improvements to Aggregate Persistence
■ Initialization Block Written in JSON Syntax
■ Translation Keys
■ New Administration Tool Options
■ Script Added to Upgrade DataDirect Drivers
■ Cloudera Impala Supported
■ Access to Hyperion Planning Data Sources
■ Expanded Oracle 12c Database Support
Whole Rpd Checkout Option Added to Multiuser Menu
If you need to check out an entire repository rather than using
projects for multiuser development, you can use the Whole Rpd Checkout option. See "Making Changes in a Multiuser Development
Environment" for more information.
Improvements to Aggregate Persistence
■ The
Oracle BI Summary Advisor wizard now includes the Use Surrogate Keys field which is selected by default. Selecting this
option improves the performance of surrogate key creation and allows aggregate
persistence to create aggregates for levels with non-unique level keys.
■ Aggregate
persistence auto-corrects, or hardens, level keys that are not unique.
■ Aggregate
persistence creates aggregates for logical dimensions with unbalanced (ragged)
and skip-level hierarchies.
■ Aggregate
persistence generates chronological keys for time levels without chronological
keys for which aggregates are to be created. When the chronological keys are
generated, a new column is added to the physical dimension aggregate table to
store the chronological key values. A new logical column is created in the logical
table of the time dimension.
The delete aggregates statement has been enhanced to delete the logical
key and logical column created when chronological keys are generated by
aggregate persistence.
■ Aggregate
persistence can now store actual column values counted on distinct values,
which allows aggregates with count distinct measures to serve queries for these
measures at higher grains. The Aggregate Persistence wizard now included the Persist 'Count Distinct' measures as raw values option which when selected appends the as_raw_values clause
to all valid count distinct measures specified.
■ The
Summary Advisor command line utility (nqaggradvisor) is available to generate an aggregate
specification script that you can then run to create the aggregates. The nqaggradvisor utility
is only available if you are running Oracle Business Intelligence on the Oracle
Exalytics Machine. See Chapter 13,
"Creating and Persisting Aggregates for Oracle BI Server Queries" for more information.
Initialization Block Written in JSON Syntax
This release provides the ability to use variables to override
values in selection steps. A variables used to override selection steps must
use an initialization block with its initialization string written in JSON
syntax. See "Initialization
Strings Used in Variables to Override Selection Steps" for more information.
Translation Keys
Translation keys have been added to all presentation objects. The
translation key is automatically populated and by default it matches the
presentation object's name; however, you can modify the translation key. When
you externalize display names in the Presentation layer and run the Externalize
String utility, the results contain the translation key. See "Using the Externalize Strings
Utility" for more information.
New Administration Tool Options
Two new Administration Tool options have been added: Display Translation Key in the presentation tree and Edit presentation names. See "Setting
Administration Tool Options" for more information.
Script Added to Upgrade DataDirect Drivers
Customers using DataDirect drivers and upgrading to Oracle BI EE
11g Release 11.1.1.9 must use the new script to upgrade
to the DataDirect drivers required by Oracle BI EE 11.1.1.9. This upgrade must
be done on each server running DataDirect with Oracle BI EE. See "Upgrading and Configuring Oracle
Business Intelligence to Use DataDirect" for more information.
Cloudera Impala Supported
Oracle BI EE now supports Cloudera Impala as a database. The
DataDirect Connect ODBC driver needed to connect to Impala is now provided. See
"Configuring the DataDirect
Connect ODBC Driver for Cloudera Impala Database" and "Setting up Cloudera Impala Data Sources" for more information.
Access to Hyperion Planning Data Sources
Oracle BI EE now supports Hyperion Planning as a data source. See "Importing Data From Hyperion Planning
Data Sources" for more information.
Expanded Oracle 12c Database Support
This release provides support for the following Oracle databases:
Oracle 12c Database In-Memory, Oracle 12c Database on Exadata, and Oracle 12c Database In-Memory on Exadata. This release also provides Oracle
BI Server support for the compression, Exadata Hybrid Columnar Compression
(EHCC), and in memory Oracle database features. See "Setting Up Oracle Database Data
Sources" for more information.
New Features for Oracle
BI Publisher 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9)
Support for Microsoft Word (.docx) Output
For RTF and BI Publisher layout types you can now enable Word as an output. The Word output type generates your
report document in the docx file format. To enable Word output for an RTF or BI
Publisher layout, select Word from the Output Formats options list in the
Report Editor. See Section 2.7,
"Configuring Layouts Using the List View."
Three output processing properties have also been added to support
the DOCX output:
■ Enable change tracking
■ Protect document for tracked changes
■ Default font
For
descriptions of these properties, see Section 10.10, "DOCX Output."
■ Oracle Endeca No Longer Supported as a Data Source
■ New Properties Added
■ New Custom Metadata Component to Support Oracle WebCenter
Content Server
■ Oracle WebCenter Content Server Supported as a Bursting
Destination
Oracle Endeca No Longer Supported as a Data Source
Oracle BI Publisher no longer supports integration with Oracle
Endeca as a data source. The Oracle Endeca option has been removed from the
data model editor.
New Properties Added
The data model editor now includes several new properties to help
facilitate more efficient processing of queries. These properties are:
■ Query Time Out
■ SQL Pruning
For descriptions of these two new properties, see Section 1.7, "Setting Data Model Properties."
Some server-level properties that govern data model execution have
also been added in this release. For more information, see "Setting Data
Engine Properties" in Oracle
Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence
Publisher.
New Custom Metadata Component to Support Oracle WebCenter Content Server
To support the integration with Oracle WebCenter Content Server as
a delivery destination for BI Publisher reports, the data model editor now
includes a new component: Custom Metadata.
The Custom Metadata component of the data model enables you to map
data fields from your data model to the metadata fields defined in document
profile rules configured on your Oracle WebCenter Content Server (for example,
invoice number or customer name).
For a complete description, see Chapter 8, "Adding Custom Metadata for Oracle WebCenter
Content Server."
Oracle WebCenter Content Server Supported as a Bursting
Destination
To support Oracle WebCenter Content Server integration you can now
specify Oracle WebContent Server as a bursting destination. This support
includes using custom metadata to specify parameters in the bursting definition.
For the parameter list, see Section
7.4, "Defining the Query for the Delivery XML."
Microsoft
Word .docx Output
For
RTF and BI Publisher template types you can now enable Word as an output. The Word output type generates your report document
in the .docx format.
Configure Memory Guard on the Properties Page
BI Publisher provides a set of features to provide options to
protect Oracle BI Publisher server
instances from out-of-memory errors by blocking report requests that generate excessive
amounts of data. These "memory guard" features consist of a set of properties
that you set in a configuration file. The properties enable you to configure conditions
and processing points at which data size is inspected to determine whether the
system continues to process a report request or terminates processing. When processing
terminates due to data size, an error message is returned to the user. For
information about implementing memory guard features, see Appendix F, "Enabling Memory Guard
Features."
Support for Maximum Threads Constraint Work Manager on Oracle WebLogic
Server
During the processing of large BI Publisher reports Oracle
WebLogic Server can use multiple concurrent threads to generate the report. If
the threads are not constrained, out of memory errors can occur when Oracle
WebLogic Server allots too many threads to report generation. To address this
situation, you can now create a Work Manager in Oracle WebLogic Server to limit
the number of threads that are allotted to BI Publisher report processing.
For more information, see Section F.4, "Configuring a Maximum Threads Constraint
to Avoid Out of Memory Errors."
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