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OpenWorld 2018 How to Prepare Data from Business Intelligence Cloud Service
Phillip Scott Senior Principal Instructor 2018 Confidential – Oracle Internal/Restricted/Highly Restricted
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Data Modeler
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Overview of Data Modeler
A data model is a design that presents business data for analysis in a manner that reflects the structure of the business. Data models enable analysts to structure queries in the same intuitive fashion as they ask business questions. Data Modeler enables you to model data in Oracle BI Cloud Service. You can model data from various source types, such as star and snowflake, in ways that make sense to business users. Although not all source objects have star relationships, Data Modeler presents data as a simple star structure in the data model. The data model that you create is exposed as a subject area that you can use build reports and dashboards. Business Intelligence on Oracle Cloud
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Launching Data Modeler
From the Home page, click “Modeler” Click a Data Model to open it Business Intelligence on Oracle Cloud
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Creating a New Data Model
In the Modeler tab, click Create model. Enter name and description. Choose a database connection. Click OK. Business Intelligence on Oracle Cloud
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Data Modeler UI Elements– Unlocked Model
Model name Fact Tables Dimension Tables Click to lock the model Source tables and views Model objects Join conditions Managed by the service administrator (read only) Business Intelligence on Oracle Cloud
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Exploring Data Sources
You can preview source data in two ways: Click the source table or view in the Database pane. Click “Actions” and then select “Inspect”. Table Actions Business Intelligence on Oracle Cloud
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Exploring Data Sources
The Data tab shows you the first 25 rows of data. Click Get Row Count to find out how many rows of data are currently stored. Business Intelligence on Oracle Cloud
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Creating Source Views This tab shows you the SQL query for the view
Select Table/View Select required columns Click to add columns to the view Business Intelligence on Oracle Cloud
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Creating Variables in Data Modeler
Name the variable SQL query to initialize the variable Click to test the query Click to save the variable Business Intelligence on Oracle Cloud
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