Oracle BI Publisher for Beginners

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Oracle BI Publisher for Beginners TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................3 2. INSTALLATION OF ORACLE BI PUBLISHER..........................................................................3 3. GETTING STARTED...........................................................................................................4 1.1. Logging In to Oracle BI Publisher.............................................................................................................4 1.2. Creating new Folder...............................................................................................................................6 1.3.

JDBC Connectivity............................................................................................................................6

4. CREATION OF SIMPLE ORACLE BI REPORTS IN VARIOUS OUTPUT FORMATS.........................8 1.4. Viewing the Report in XML format...........................................................................................................8 4.1.1 Creating new Report......................................................................................................................................................8 4.1.2 Creating new Data Model...............................................................................................................................................9 1.5. Viewing the Report in Different formats.................................................................................................11 4.2.1 Creating Default Template...........................................................................................................................................11 4.2.2 Viewing the output in Default Template ......................................................................................................................12 4.3 Creation of RTF Template.......................................................................................................................13 4.3.1 Uploading the RTF Template........................................................................................................................................21 4.3.2 Viewing the output in HTML format..............................................................................................................................21

5 CREATION OF REPORT USING E-TEXT TEMPLATE...............................................................22 5.1 Creating a e-text Template.....................................................................................................................22 5.2 Uploading the eText Template................................................................................................................23 5.3 Viewing the Output................................................................................................................................24

6 CREATING REPORT LAYOUTS USING BI PUBLISHER DESKTOP.............................................24 6.1 Creating a new Report...........................................................................................................................24 6.2 Creating Query using Query Builder........................................................................................................25 6.3 Creating a RTF Template using Table .....................................................................................................26 6.3.1 Publishing the template for a BI Publisher Report.........................................................................................................28

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Oracle BI Publisher for Beginners 6.4 Creating a RTF Template for building Charts ...........................................................................................30 6.4.1 Publishing multiple templates for a BI Publisher Report................................................................................................30 6.4.2 Alternative method to upload a template.....................................................................................................................33 6.5 Creating a RTF Template for building Pivot Table.....................................................................................35 6.5.1 Publishing multiple templates for a BI Publisher Report................................................................................................35

7. CREATION OF REPORT USING DRILLDOWN.....................................................................37 7.1 Creation of Summary Report..................................................................................................................37 7.1.1 Defining Data Model....................................................................................................................................................38 7.1.2 Creating and Uploading RTF Template.........................................................................................................................38 7.2 Creation of Detail Report.......................................................................................................................41 7.2.1 Defining Data Model....................................................................................................................................................42 7.2.2 Defining Parameter......................................................................................................................................................43 7.2.3 Creation of RTF Template............................................................................................................................................44 7.2.4 Publishing the template for a BI Publisher Report.........................................................................................................46 7.3 Drilldown from Summary to Detail report................................................................................................49 7.3.1 Inserting Hyperlink......................................................................................................................................................49 7.3.2 Defining Parameter in RTF template............................................................................................................................50

8. CREATING REPORTS WITH GROUP BY FUNCTION.............................................................52 8.1 Creating a new Report..........................................................................................................................52 8.1.1 Creating a new Data Model..........................................................................................................................................53 8.1.2 Creating Query using Query Builder.............................................................................................................................53 8.1.3 Creating Report Layout using BI Publisher Desktop in MS Word....................................................................................56 8.2 Creating a new Report with Grand Total..................................................................................................61 8.2.1 Creating a Layout........................................................................................................................................................62 8.2.2 Creating a RTF Template.............................................................................................................................................63 8.2.3 Uploading the RTF Template........................................................................................................................................64 8.2.4 Viewing the Output......................................................................................................................................................64

9 CREATION OF REPORTS WITH PARAMETERS.....................................................................65 9.1 Creating a new Report with Default Parameter........................................................................................65 9.1.1 Creating a new Parameter...........................................................................................................................................66 9.1.2 Viewing the Output......................................................................................................................................................69 9.2 Creating a new Report with Parameter type-Text.....................................................................................69 9.2.1 Creating a new Parameter...........................................................................................................................................69 9.2.2 Viewing the Output......................................................................................................................................................72 9.3 Creating a new Report with Parameter type-Date....................................................................................72 9.3.1 Creating a new Parameter...........................................................................................................................................72 9.3.2 Viewing the Output......................................................................................................................................................75 9.4 Creating a new Report with Hidden Parameter.........................................................................................75 9.4.1 Creating a new Parameter...........................................................................................................................................76

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Oracle BI Publisher for Beginners 9.4.2 Viewing the Output......................................................................................................................................................78 9.5 Creating a new Report with Parameter type-Menu & LOV.........................................................................78 9.5.1 Creating a new LOV.....................................................................................................................................................78 9.5.2 Creating a new Parameter...........................................................................................................................................81 9.5.3 Viewing the Output......................................................................................................................................................84

10 SCHEDULING BI PUBLISHER REPORTS............................................................................86 10.1 Configuring the BI Publisher Scheduler.................................................................................................86 10.2 Scheduling a Report.............................................................................................................................89 10.3 E-Mail Server Configuration..................................................................................................................92 10.4 Scheduling Report to deliver output via Mail..........................................................................................93

11 BURSTING BI PUBLISHER REPORTS................................................................................96 11.1 Scheduling a report to burst to a file location........................................................................................96 11.1.1 Bursting the Report to a shared Location...................................................................................................................97 11.2 Scheduling a report to burst to a e-Mail...............................................................................................101 11.2.1 Creating new Report................................................................................................................................................101 11.2.2 Bursting the Report..................................................................................................................................................102 11.2.3 Viewing the Report..................................................................................................................................................103

12 SAMPLE TEMPLATES...................................................................................................105 1. Introduction This document describes how to generate various types of reports using Oracle BI Publisher. The output format for the reports can be designed using Microsoft word or Adobe Acrobat tools. Oracle BI Publisher allows creating reports from various data sources. The detailed steps for creating various reports using Oracle BI Publisher are discussed in detail in the forthcoming sections. 2. Installation of Oracle BI Publisher 



Before starting, we need to have access to or must have installed the following: •

Oracle Database 10g



Oracle BI Publisher 10.1.3.3 or above



Oracle BI Publisher Desktop

Oracle BI Publisher Desktop can be installed later by clicking the Template Builder Link in BI

Publisher after logging into BI Publisher.

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After successful installation, the BI Publisher menu and BI Publisher toolbars are displayed in

the MS Word.

3. Getting Started 1.1.

Logging In to Oracle BI Publisher 

Logon to BI Publisher



If you have installed BI Publisher along with Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, then you can select

All Programs > Oracle Business Intelligence > BI Publisher from the Start menu

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Otherwise use the URL for BI Publisher in a browser window which is of the format

http://:/xmlpserver/ (For example, http://chnmct139034d:9704/xmlpserver/) 

Logon to BI Publisher with username and password credentials.



This displays the Welcome screen for BI Publisher.

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Note: As you have logged in as the Administrator, the welcome page displays the Reports,



Schedules, and Admin tabs. For the users who do not have administrator privileges, the Admin tab will not be displayed. 1.2.

Creating new Folder Create a new Folder with in My Folders or Shared Folders or Users as required.



1.3.

JDBC Connectivity



Click the Admin tab. Click JDBC Connection found under the Data Sources section of the

page.

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In the JDBC Data Sources screen that is displayed click the Add Data Source to create a new

data source.



In the Update Data Source screen, enter the following details:

Connection String: This is of the format: jdbc:oracle:thin:@: :, for example, a sample connection string may look like: jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhost:1521:orcl Username & Password: Provide the credentials Database Driver Class: oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver (This is the default.)

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After entering the above details, click Test Connection.

A confirmation message will be displayed, saying ‘Connection established successfully’, then click Apply to save the connection details.



Click Reports tab to go back to the Reports page.

4. Creation of Simple Oracle BI Reports in various output formats 

Before you create a query based on Oracle Database, you need to define the connection as

explained above. 

You can also add a new data source and define the connection details.



To create a BI Publisher report based on a query directed to Oracle Database, perform the

following steps:

1.4. 

Viewing the Report in XML format

In this section, we can learn how to view the reports in XML format. In the forthcoming sections we can learn how to view the reports in various formats. 4.1.1 Creating new Report 

Create a new report ‘Department_Details’ inside the created folder ‘BI_Publisher_LabGuide’

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Click on Edit link mentioned below to create the report

4.1.2 Creating new Data Model



Select Data model  New



Enter the data model name select the type as SQL Query



Choose the data source

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Write the SQL Query



SQL query can also be generated using SQL Builder which is discussed in the next example.



Save the report



View the report



The output could be viewed only in the data format, as we have not created any template for the

report. 

Click the view button to view the output. The output generated will be in the form of XML.

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1.5.



You can also edit the report by clicking the Edit link.



After editing, Save the report and view it as we have discussed already.

Viewing the Report in Different formats 

Here we can view the above created report in various formats using Template.

4.2.1 Creating Default Template



Select the Layouts, and click the Generate button to create a new RTF template based on the

default data model. 

A default template (New_Template.rtf) will be generated.

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Save the report.



Output is shown below with the generated default template.



The output could be viewed in different formats.

4.2.2 Viewing the output in Default Template 

By clicking view one can see the output using default template.



Similarly we can view the report in various formats by selecting the desired output format.

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4.3 

Creation of RTF Template Open a word document and select Add-Ins->Oracle BI Publisher and log into by giving username and

password.



Select the table for which the template is going to be created.

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Select Insert->Table Wizard



Select ‘Table’ and click on ‘Next’

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Select the fields to be displayed and move them to right side.

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If you don’t want to display a field, move them to left and you can also sort them by clicking up or

down button.



If one needs Group by function then you can select the column to be grouped.



Click next.



If one need to sort a column then select the column to be sorted .Click next.

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If you need to change the labels of a field, it can be done here. Click Finish and save the template.



The heading for the report can be given in the Header and page number in the footer.

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Double click on the Emp No field, to change the field properties.



Double click on Ename and go to Properties tab and click on Word Properties.

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In word properties, select the text format. Also the Maximum length can be specified, if needed.



Similarly double click on date and select the date type and date format if needed.

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Select the row and right click →Borders and Shading→ Shading.



Select the color, go to apply to column and select cell and give ok.

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4.3.1 Uploading the RTF Template



Now upload the created template by using the option ‘Browse and upload’ in BI Publisher.



Save the changes.

4.3.2 Viewing the output in HTML format 

The output can be seen by clicking on View.

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Similarly the report can be viewed in various other formats available in the dropdown list.

5 Creation of report using e-text Template 5.1

Creating a e-text Template



e-text Template are used to generate report output in text format



Open a sample e-text template.



Give ‘ROWSET ‘for the level.



Enter the column names to be displayed within quotes.



Give the format as ‘Alpha’.



Select a delimiter to separate the column.

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Give ‘ROW ‘for the level.



Enter the column names as it from the query.



Give the suitable format for each column.



Select a delimiter to separate the column.

5.2

Uploading the eText Template

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Now upload the created template by using the option ‘Browse and upload’ in BI Publisher.

Save the changes.

5.3 

Viewing the Output Click ‘View’ the see the output.

6 Creating Report Layouts using BI Publisher Desktop 6.1

Creating a new Report



Create a new report ‘Employee_Location_Details’ inside the created folder

‘BI_Publisher_LabGuide’( Refer Section 4 for detailed steps for creating a new report)

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6.2



Click on Edit link mentioned below to modify the report.



Create a new Data model ‘Employee_Location’



Select the type as SQL Query



Choose the data sources and click the Query Builder button.

Creating Query using Query Builder 

Select the table ‘EMP’ and ‘DEPT’ and check the required fields.



Define a join between these two tables as follows:

Click the box beside the DEPTNO column in the DEPT table. (See the following screens.) Similarly click the box beside the DEPTNO column in the EMP table. 

These boxes when marked for joins turn to light gray.

Also note that a fine line joining the tables appears in the Model canvas.

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6.3



This is the result for the generated SQL.



Save the report

Creating a RTF Template using Table



Create a new template from MS word (Refer section 4.3 for detailed steps)



From MS Word application, log in to BI Publisher.

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This displays the Open Template window. Ensure that BI Publisher is selected from the

Workspace drop-down list 

Navigate and select the Employee_Location_Details report that you have created from My

Folders> BI_Publisher_LabGuide. Click Open Report. 

Navigate and select the Employee_Location_Details report that you have created from My

Folders>



In the Word document that loads this report, select Insert> Table Wizard on the BI Publisher

toolbar to define a format for the table data in the query. 

Create a template as given below:



Change the format for the Hire Date data field to ‘Date’ type and format to

‘d-MMM-

yy’ 

Insert header and footer for the created report.



The template designed should look like as shown below.

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6.3.1 Publishing the template for a BI Publisher Report 

After making the necessary changes, upload the template by selecting Add-Ins->Oracle BI

Publisher->Upload Template As





A dialog box opens prompting to save the template in RTF. Click OK.

Save the template in Rich Text Format

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A dialog box pops, asking for the Template name. Enter the Template name. The same name

will be displayed in the BI Publisher screen.



After successfully uploading, a dialog box pops stating that the template has been added to the

report. Click OK.



Check for the uploaded template in the BI Publisher Report.

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Save the report and view the output. You can see the template name as the name uploaded

from MS Word. View the output in different format.

6.4

Creating a RTF Template for building Charts 

Here we create a new template for creating chart and upload it in the same

Employee_Location_Details report. 6.4.1 Publishing multiple templates for a BI Publisher Report 

Create a new template design to view details in Pie Chart.



(If not already opened) Open the BI Publisher report or else log in to BI Publisher.

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In MS Word, select the BI Publisher> Open Template option.

Open the report from the path My Folders>BI_Publisher_LabGuide.



In the Word document that loads this report, select Insert> Chart on the BI Publisher toolbar

to define a format for the table data in the query.



Drag and drop the Ename for Values and Loc for Labels. Give an appropriate title.



There are various types of charts available like Bar graph, Pie Chart, Line Graph, Area Graph,

Ring Graph, Pareto Graph, Radar Graph etc. Select the one needed.

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After choosing the type, select the style.



See the preview by clicking the Preview button.



Include headers and footers as shown below.

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6.4.2 Alternative method to upload a template 

Template can also be uploaded from the BI Publisher. Browse the RTF template that has been

saved and upload it into the BI Report by clicking the upload button as shown below.



Create a new Layout by selecting Layouts -> New

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Enter the layout name and select the template, template type and output format.



Save the report and view the output. You can see the template name as the name uploaded

from MS Word.

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6.5

Creating a RTF Template for building Pivot Table 

Here we create a new template for building Pivot table and upload it in the same

Employee_Location_Details report. 6.5.1 Publishing multiple templates for a BI Publisher Report 

Create a new template design to view details in Pie Chart.



(If not already opened) Open the BI Publisher report or else log in to BI Publisher.



In MS Word, select the BI Publisher> Open Template option.

Open the report from the path My Folders>BI_Publisher_LabGuide.



In the Word document that loads this report, select Insert> Cross Tab on the BI Publisher

toolbar to define a format for the table data in the query.



Drag and drop the Row values into the Layout region as shown below and click OK.

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The created template looks like as shown below:



Change the word properties for all fields by double clicking on the field.



Change the aggregate function in the code from sum to count.



Click on the Properties tab and change the format and click OK.



Similarly change the properties for every field.



Include headers and footers as shown below.

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After making the necessary changes, upload the template.



View the output in different formats.

7. Creation of Report using Drilldown 7.1

Creation of Summary Report

Employee Summary report will be created.

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 Create a new report. (Refer section 4 for detailed steps to create a new report) 

Click on Edit link to modify the report.



Create a new Datamodel.

 Enter the data model name select the type as SQL Query





Choose the data sources and write the sql query

Save the report

7.1.2 Creating and Uploading RTF Template



Start the MS Word application from the program menu. From the Oracle BI Publisher menu,

select Log On.

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In the Login screen that appears, enter Administrator as the Username and Password, and click

Login. 

The first time when you connect, you may be asked for the report server URL, enter the URL

which is of the format: http://:9704/xmlpserver



This displays the Open Template window. Ensure that BI Publisher is selected from the

Workspace drop-down list. 

Navigate and select the Employee_Details report that you have created from My Folders>

BI_Publisher_LabGuide. Click Open Report.

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Using Insert wizard select the columns needed to be displayed in report. 

The template you created looks like this:



Insert header and footer for the created template by selecting the Insert->Header and by

selecting Insert->Footer as shown below.



The template designed should look like as shown below.

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Upload the template as shown in section 6.4.1.



Check for the uploaded template in the BI Publisher Report.



Save the report and view the output. You can see the template name as the name uploaded

from MS Word. View the output in different format. 7.2

Creation of Detail Report



Similarly create another new report.

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Create a new Data Model.



Select Data model  New



Enter the data model name choose the type as SQL query

Choose the data source and write the sql.



Save the report.

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We need to create a parameter in detail report to fetch the value from Employee Details report.

 Click on Parameters New



Choose appropriate data type and parameter type based on your need.



Modify the SQL query to include the parameter.

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7.2.3 Creation of RTF Template 

Create a new template design (Refer Section 4.3 for detailed steps for creating the template)



This displays the Open Template window. Ensure that BI Publisher is selected from the

Workspace drop-down list. 

Navigate and select the Employee_InDetail report that you have created from My Folders>

BI_Publisher_LabGuide. Click Open Report.



In the Word document that loads this report, select Insert> Table Wizard on the BI Publisher

toolbar to define a format for the table data in the query.



This displays the Table Wizard. Select Form and click Next.



In the next step, ensure that ROWSET/ROW is selected as the Grouping Field, and click Next.



In the next step, click



In the next step, select any field from the Group by drop-down list if needed else click Next.



In the next step, select any field from the Sort By drop-down list if needed.



In the next step you can edit the labels of the columns as required. Click Finish.



The template you created looks like this:

to include all the available columns in the table. Click Next.

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To change the format for the HireDate data field, double click on the field and select the

formatting type as Date and format as shown below.



Insert header and footer for the created template by selecting the Insert->Header and by

selecting Insert->Footer as shown below.

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The template designed should look like as shown below.

7.2.4 Publishing the template for a BI Publisher Report 

After making the necessary changes, upload the template by selecting Add-Ins->Oracle BI

Publisher->Upload Template as



A dialog box opens prompting to save the template in RTF. Click OK.



Save the template in Rich Text Format.

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A dialog box pops, asking for the Template name. Enter the Template name. The same name

will be displayed in the BI Publisher screen.



After successfully uploading, a dialog box pops stating that the template has been added to the

report. Click OK.



Check for the uploaded template in the BI Publisher Report.

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Save the report and view the output. You can see the template name as the name uploaded

from MS Word. View the output in different format.



Select Layouts Browse the template which you have saved and upload it.



Save the report

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Click View



No rows will be displayed in the output because there are no values assigned for the Hidden

parameter. 

Copy the path of the report as shown below:



Note: If you want to check the output, set the default value of the parameter to some existing

Empno and view the output later delete the default parameter. 7.3 7.3.1

Drilldown from Summary to Detail report Inserting Hyperlink 

Open the Employee_Details summary report template.



Choose the field(e.g. EMPNO) on which hyperlink has to be enabled  right click on the chosen

field Hyperlink

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Paste the copied path of the Employee_InDetail report.

7.3.2 Defining Parameter in RTF template 

Parameter has to be passed on to the detail report by appending the highlighted syntax at the

end of the detail report URL. 

At the end of the detail report URL include the following syntax

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Where EMPNO (on the left hand side) is the parameter name created in the detail report and

EMPNO (on the right hand side) is the alias name for the column “EMPNO” in the Employee Details summary report. 

Save the template.



The template needs to be refreshed after placing the FORM field. Go to

BI_Publisher_LabGuide Employee_Details browse the template upload





Save the report View.



The output is shown below

Click on the EmployeeNo and it will drill down to detail report

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8. Creating Reports with Group by Function 8.1

Creating a new Report 

Create a new report ‘Employee_Details_Groupby’ inside the created folder

‘BI_Publisher_LabGuide’



Click on Edit link mentioned below to create the report

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Select Data model  New



Enter the data model name select the type as SQL Query



Choose the data sources and click the Query Builder button.

8.1.2 Creating Query using Query Builder 

Select the table ‘EMP’ and ‘DEPT’ and check the required fields.



Define a join between these two tables as follows:

Click the box beside the DEPTNO column in the DEPT table. (See the following screens.) Similarly click the box beside the DEPTNO column in the EMP table. These boxes when marked for joins turn to light gray. Also note that a fine line joining the tables appears in the Model canvas.

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Click Conditions, and move the DEPTNO, to appear first in the list (as shown in the screen

below).

 You can use these icons

beside each column to move the columns up or down.

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View the generated SQL Query and the Results.



This is the result for the generated SQL.



Save the report

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Create a new template using Microsoft word. (Refer section 4.3 for detailed steps for creating

the template) 

Navigate and select the Based on Oracle DB report that you have created from My Folders>

BI_Publisher_LabGuide. Click Open Report. 

Using the table wizard create a template as shown below:



To change the format for the HireDate data field, double click on the field and select the

formatting type as Date and format. For example, d-MMM-yy and click OK.

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Similarly, to change the format for the Salary, double click on the field and select the Type as

Number and Number format to any of the format as needed. For example, $#,##0.00 to display the salary in dollar format and click OK.



Similarly, change the format for commission field and click OK.



Left align the Salary and Commission fields.



Insert header and footer for the created template by selecting the Insert->Header and by

selecting Insert->Footer. 

The template designed should look like as shown below.

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After making the necessary changes, upload the template by selecting Add-Ins->Oracle BI

Publisher->Upload Template As



A dialog box opens prompting to save the template in RTF. Click OK.



Save the template in Rich Text Format.

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A dialog box pops, asking for the Template name. Enter the Template name. The same name

will be displayed in the BI Publisher.



After successfully upload a dialog box pops stating that the template has been added to the

report. Click OK.

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Check for the uploaded template in the BI Publisher Report.



Save the report and view the output. You can see the template name as the name uploaded

from MS Word. View the output in different format.

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8.2

This is the report that is generated in HTML Format.

Creating a new Report with Grand Total 

Create a new report ‘Emp_GrpBy_Function’. (Refer Section 4 for detailed steps for creating the

Report) 

Using Query builder generate the below query.

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Now save the work done.

8.2.1 Creating a Layout 

Go to Layout and click on ‘New’ for creating a Layout.



Give the name for that layout.

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8.2.2 Creating a RTF Template 

Create a new template using Microsoft word (Refer section 4.3 for detailed steps for creating the

Template). 

Select the table for which the template is going to created i.e. ‘Emp_GrpBy_Function’.



Using Table Wizard create a template as shown below.



After formatting the template as explained in section 4.3 , the final template will look as below.

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Now upload the template created by using the option ‘Browse and upload’ in BI Publisher.



Save the changes.

8.2.4 Viewing the Output 

Click ‘View’ to see the output.

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9 Creation of Reports with Parameters 9.1

Creating a new Report with Default Parameter 

Click on Reports tab and create a new report ‘Simple_Parameter’ .(Refer section 4 for detailed steps

for creating the report. 

Using Query Builder generate the below query:.

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Now save the work done.

9.1.1 Creating a new Parameter 

Click on Parameter and click ‘New’ to create a new parameter.



Give the name for the parameter.

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Edit the query to give the bind variable, i.e. the name of the parameter.

Select the data type according to the parameter.



If you want to give a default value give them and select the parameter type.

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Give the display label and text field size.



Save the work done.

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9.2

The default value will appear in the text box and by clicking ‘view’ the output is generated.

Creating a new Report with Parameter type-Text

9.2.1 Creating a new Parameter 

Click on Parameter and click ‘New’ to create a new parameter.



Give the name for the parameter.

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Edit the query to give the bind variable, i.e. the name of the parameter.



Select the data type according to the parameter.

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Select the parameter type.



Give the display label and text field size.



Check the option ‘Text field contains comma-separated values’ , so that more than one employee

number can be entered.



Save the work done.

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9.3

Enter the Employee Numbers separated by comma and Click ‘View’ to see the output..

Creating a new Report with Parameter type-Date

9.3.1 Creating a new Parameter 

Click on Parameter and click ‘New’ to create a new parameter.

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Give the name for the parameter and select the data type as ‘Date’



Edit the query to give the bind variable, i.e. the name of the parameter.



Select the parameter type and give the Display Label.

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If you want give default ‘date’ then enter the date in Default value column.



Give the format for date and also enter the starting and ending Date.



Save the work done.

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If a default date is given in default value column, then the date will appear in the prompt box. Click ‘View’ to see the output.



If default date is not given then click ‘View’ and enter the date in the prompt box.



Once the date is entered, click view to see the output.

9.4

Creating a new Report with Hidden Parameter

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Click on Parameter and click ‘New’ to create a new parameter.



Give the name for the parameter.



Edit the query to give the bind variable, i.e. the name of the parameter.

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Select the data type according to the parameter.



Select the parameter type.



Now enter the hidden parameter value in the default value box.

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Save the work done. 9.4.2 Viewing the Output 

9.5

By clicking ‘View’ the output is generated for the hidden parameter value.

Creating a new Report with Parameter type-Menu & LOV

9.5.1 Creating a new LOV 

Click on List Of Values and click ‘New’ to create a new List of Values.

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Give a name to the List of Vales created.



Now select the type i.e. SQL query or Fixed Data.



Fixed Data is selected to give the values manually.



By clicking on ‘Add’ one can enter the value and its label name to be displayed.

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SQL query is selected to generate query from query builder automatically.



Connect to the ‘Data Source’ and click on ‘Query builder’ to fetch the query.



Save the work done.

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Click on Parameter and click ‘New’ to create a new parameter.



Give the name for the parameter.



Edit the query to give the bind variable, i.e. the name of the parameter.



Select the data type according to the parameter.

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Select the parameter type.



Give the display label and Select the LOV created.

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To select more than one value from the List of Values, check the option ‘Multiple Selection’.



To select All values from the LOV, then check the option ‘can select all’.



To pass null values check that field or to pass all values check that field.

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If more than one parameter is created and if one depends on the other then use the last option to



refresh the parameters.

Save the work done.



9.5.3 Viewing the Output 

If the option ‘Multiple Selection’ in Menu Setting of parameter is selected.



Click ‘View’ to see the output.

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Select the values and click on ‘View’



If the option ‘can select all’ in Menu Setting of parameter is selected.



Click ‘View’ to see the output.



Select the value and click on ‘View’

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Scheduling BI Publisher Reports 

Scheduling is a very important feature for any reporting system, which enables you to

schedule long-running reports, to be run at a specified time and date. This enables you to select a time and date at which the load on the system is low, to run your daily/weekly and/or monthly reports. In this topic, you configure the BI Publisher scheduler to schedule the reports and view the report history and saved output. 10.1

Configuring the BI Publisher Scheduler





Click Admin to go to the Admin tabbed page.

On the Admin tabbed page, click the Scheduler Configuration link in the System Maintenance section.

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On the Scheduler Configuration page: Select Oracle 10g from the Database Type drop-down list. Enter Connection String in the format: jdbc:oracle:thin:@: : for example, a sample connection string may look like: jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhost:1521:orcl



Enter the Username and Password credentials (this is the scheduler user that you must have created as per step 4 of the prerequisites).



Ensure that oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver is selected as Database Driver Class.



Click Test Connection.

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Click Install Schema to install the required scheduler schema tables.



After the tables are installed in the database, the below message is displayed:



Restart BI Publisher Server or the OC4J service after this configuration.

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Scheduling a Report 

Logon to BI Publisher (if not logged) and open the Report tab.



Select the Schedule link displayed below the report which you need to schedule.



On the schedule report page, select the template type and the format for the report.



Enter Employee_Location_Details-Scheduled as the Job Name, and select appropriate language

and time options as per your requirements. Also, ensure that the Save Data for Republish and Save Output options are selected.



In the Time section of the scheduled report page, select any one of the four option to run the

scheduled report as shown below:



Run Immediately – Runs the scheduled report immediately after scheduling the report.

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Run Once – Runs the scheduled report once at the selected date and time after scheduling the

report.



Run Daily/Weekly – Runs the scheduled report weekly once or daily once at the selected day

of week and time. Also select the Active Start Date and End Date.



Run Monthly – Runs the scheduled report monthly once at the selected month, day and time.

Also select the Active Start Date and End Date.



After selecting the option click submit which is found on the top and bottom right corner of the

scheduled report page.

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After submitting the scheduling process, a confirmation message can be seen along with the

Report Schedules.



To view the history of the scheduled reports, go to the Schedules tab.



Click the History tab to view the report history. Note that the Data XML and Document

columns are shown in the history table. 

Here you can see the status of the report as ‘Running’. Once the report has run the status

automatically changes to ‘Success’(Keep refreshing the page) 

Click the icon in the Document column to see the saved report.

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10.3

E-Mail Server Configuration

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To Configure Email Settings go Admin -> Delivery Configuration-> E-mail



Click on Add Server.



Now give the Server name and Host



After giving Apply you will able to see the following .



We can give more than one server by clicking Add server and if we need to delete click on delete.

10.4

Scheduling Report to deliver output via Mail



Logon to BI Publisher (if not logged) and open the Report tab.



Select the Schedule link displayed below the report which you need to schedule.

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On the schedule report page, select the template type and the format for the report.



Select appropriate language and time options as per your requirements. Also, ensure that the Save

Data for Republish and Save Output options are selected.



In the Time section of the scheduled report page, select any one of the four option to run the

scheduled report as shown below:



Run Immediately – Runs the scheduled report immediately after scheduling the report.



Now click the radio button for scheduling the reports to Email.



Enter the Mail Id, Subject and Mail body details.



If you need to send to more than one person then click on ‘Add Destination’.

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After selecting the option click submit which is found on the top and bottom right corner of the

scheduled report page.



After submitting the scheduling process, a confirmation message can be seen along with the Report

Schedules.



To view the history of the scheduled reports, go to the Schedules tab.



Click the History tab to view the report history. Note that the Data XML and Document columns are

shown in the history table.

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Here you can see the status of the report as ‘Running’. Once the report has run the status

automatically changes to ‘Success’(Keep refreshing the page) 

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Click the icon in the Document column to see the saved report.

Bursting BI Publisher Reports 

Bursting is an important and useful feature of BI Publisher, which enables you to split a single

report based on a key .You, can apply a different template, output format, delivery method, and locale to each split segment of your report. 

Following are some example scenarios where bursting can be implemented: Generation of pay

slips to all employees based on one extract and delivered via e-mail 11.1

Scheduling a report to burst to a file location 

Click on Edit link mentioned below to go the report

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On the Report Properties screen, click the Bursting node in the Report section on the left, to

define bursting properties for the report.



This displays the Bursting Properties screen on the right.

In the General Properties section, select the Enable Bursting option, and then select ROWSET/ROW/DNAME from the Split By drop-down list and ROWSET/ROW/DNAME from the Deliver By drop-down list.



In the Delivery Data Source section, select BIP as the Data Source, and add the query in the

SQL Query section:

Bursting_Query



Before doing the bursting process, create a folder for e.g. D:\Salary.



Mention the path of the created share folder in the Bursting query as shown below:

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Click Save

to save the changes you made to the report.



Ensure that you saved the report after defining the Bursting Properties, and click Schedule to

schedule this report to burst to the file location defined.



This takes you to the Schedule page. Click Schedule a New Job to define the scheduling job.

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On the Schedule Report page that appears, define the following:

In the Job Properties section, select the Burst Report option



Scroll down to define the other options.

Select the Run immediately option in the Time section and click Submit

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This displays the message saying the job is successfully created.



Click the Schedules tab and then click History to see whether the schedule was run

successfully.(Click the refresh icon )



Now go to the D:\Salary folder (the delivery destination folder you provided in the query). You

can see that the PDF files, which have . PDF as the titles, are bursted to this file location.

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11.2



Open one of the files to see the report.



For example, Accounting. PDF report file looks like this:

Scheduling a report to burst to a e-Mail

11.2.1Creating new Report



Click on Edit link mentioned below to edit the report

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Now select the dummy column in the split by and deliver by column, so that the file will save as a

single file.



Now select the data source



Write the sql query for bursting the report.



In the Query the key should match the split by column.

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Give the template name in Template and format of template in Template Format.



Give the output format and delivery channel type in the next two lines.



Parameter 1 will be the receiving person and parameter 3 will be the sender.



If u wants to copy someone then give their id at Parameter 2.

  



The subject for the mail will be given in Parameter 4 and body of the mail in Parameter 5. Parameter 6 is set true to deliver the output in the required format. Check the Enable Bursting option.

Now save the work done.

11.2.3Viewing the Report 

The mail has been delivered to the recipient.

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Now the open the Excel sheet to see the output.

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Sample Templates.

Simple_Parameter.rtf

Emp_GrpBy_Function .rtf

Employee_Details.rtf

Employee_etext_tem p.rtf

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