Prix : 5 965 €HT
Durée : 5 jours
Code de Référence : D95505
Catalogue Data Management
Cette formation Oracle BI 12c : Créer des analyses et des tableaux de bord pour la version 12.2.1 vous fournira les étapes nécessaires pour la création d’analyses et de tableaux de bord Oracle BI dans les applications de Business Intelligence. Vous commencerez par construire des analyses de base à inclure dans les tableaux de bord, puis avec plus de complexité au fur et à mesure de l’avancée du cours.
Objectifs de la formation
A l’issue de cette formation Oracle, vous serez capable de :
- Build and use views and charts in analyses
- Perform pre- and post-aggregate filtering using filters, groups, and selections
- Create mobile applications with Oracle Business Intelligence Mobile App Designer
- Add geographical mapping to analyses
- Use Key Performance Indicators and Scorecards to analyze trends and meet business objectives
- Use BI Mobile to access BI Content
- Create and modify Interactive Dashboards
- Use hierarchical columns in analyses and views
- Create guided navigation links within Interactive Dashboards
- Use Delivers to configure Agents to get the results of analyses and deliver them to subscribers
- Create and modify Oracle Business Intelligence analyses using Analysis Editor
- Perform administration tasks related to the development and configuration of
- Interactive Dashboards
- Administer analyses and other Oracle BI objects
- Use Oracle Hyperion Smart View for Office to integrate Oracle BI analysis and
- Interactive Dashboard content into Office documents
- Combine analysis criteria across multiple subject areas and execute direct database queries
Public
Cette formation Oracle BI 12c s’adresse aux utilisateurs finaux, développeurs d’applications, analystes, développeurs et consultants technique.
Prérequis
Cette formation ne nécessite pas de prérequis hormis la compréhension de l’anglais et de son vocabulaire spécifique IT.
Programme de la formation
Introduction to Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition
- Introduction to Oracle BI EE
- Oracle BI 12c Architecture
- Oracle BI 12c Highlights
Working with Oracle Business Intelligence Analyses
- Introduction to Oracle BI Analysis Editor
- Oracle BI column types
- Working with analyses in Oracle BI
- Adding basic formatting
- Setting analysis properties
- Using advanced formatting
Filtering Data for Analyses
- Introduction to filters and selections
- Creating, editing, and grouping filters
- Adding prompts to analyses
- Dynamic filtering
- Using saved analyses as filters
Selecting and Grouping Data for Analysis
- Creating selection steps
- Creating groups
- Creating calculated items
- Creating direct database analysis requests
- Including advanced SQL clauses in your analysis
Advance Visualization in Analysis
- Introduction to views, graphs, and editors
- Working with views in Compound Layouts
- Creating and editing graphs
- Performing common view tasks
Showing Results with Pivot Tables
- Creating, arranging, and formatting a pivot table
- Using hierarchical columns
- Sorting in pivot tables
- Setting aggregation and using totals
- Showing an item’s relative value
- Building calculations and displaying running sums
Working with Additional Views in Analyses
- Creating simple and advanced trellis views
- Creating performance tile views
- Working other view types like Treemap and Heat Matrix
- Linking master-detail views
Visualizing Data on Maps
- Oracle spatial components
- Managing map data
- Creating and editing Map views
- Interacting with map views
- Other applications and points of integration for map views
Creating Oracle Business Intelligence Dashboards
- Creating and editing dashboards
- Using the Dashboard Builder
- Exploring dashboard object properties and options
- Publishing dashboard pages
- Creating personal customizations and using other page options
Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence Dashboards
- Exploring types of dashboard content
- Embedding content in dashboards
Creating Dashboard Prompts and Variables
- Understanding variables
- Adding a named dashboard prompt to a dashboard
- Adding a hidden named dashboard prompt to a dashboard
- Creating additional prompt page and setting page preferences
- Adding variable prompts to a dashboard
Scorecards and Key Performance Indicators
- Objects and components of Oracle Scorecard and Strategy Management
- Key Performance Indicator (KPI) overview
- Scorecard document types
- Creating scorecards and KPIs
- Creating scorecard documents
- Editing scorecards and KPIs
Visual Analyzer, BI Ask, and Data Mashup
- Creating Visual Analyzer Projects
- Adding and rearranging the Visualizations
- BI Ask
- Data Mashups
Working with BI Content in Smart View
- Working with Views in Smart View Clients
- Customizing BI data in MS Office
- Copying and pasting views between Smart View clients
- Inserting BI views in to Smart View clients
- Creating and publishing views using the View Designer
- Federating data from multiple data sources
Oracle Business Intelligence Mobile
- Downloading and using the Oracle BI mobile application
- Navigating the Oracle BI mobile application
- Working with favorites and local content
- Working with BI content
- Oracle BI Mobile Security Toolkit
Using Oracle Business Intelligence Delivers
- Configuring delivery devices and adding delivery profiles
- Adding an Alert Section to a dashboard
- Configuring an Agent
- Using Analysis and KPI conditions to deliver content with Agents
- Subscribing to an Agent
Administering the Presentation Catalog
- Oracle BI and catalog security overview
- Managing security using roles
- Understanding security inheritance
- Setting object permissions
- Setting system privileges
- Archiving catalog items
- Working with Oracle BI Briefing Books
Direct Database Analysis
- Direct Database Analysis Overview
- Changing Direct Database Analysis Privileges
- Creating and Executing a Direct Database Analysis
Expressions
- SQL Syntax and Semantics
- Running Aggregate Functions
- Advance Analytics Internal Logical SQL Functions
- Advance Analytics External Logical SQL Functions
Méthodes pédagogiques
Alternance d’apports théoriques et d’exercices avec un vaste choix d’exercices pratiques et de scénarios d’atelier permettent de mettre en œuvre les connaissances acquises.
La dernière version du support en anglais est accessible en ligne. Vous aurez à votre disposition un accès contenant tous les matériels de cours de votre formation, ainsi qu’un accès à 5 h de visionnage d’une autre formation de votre choix dans la même thématique. L’ensemble sera disponible pendant 90 jours.
Méthodes d’évaluation des acquis
Afin d’évaluer l’acquisition de vos connaissances et compétences, il vous sera envoyé un formulaire d’auto-évaluation, qui sera à compléter en amont et à l’issue de la formation.
Un certificat de réalisation de fin de formation est remis au stagiaire lui permettant de faire valoir le suivi de la formation.