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The Business Analyst's Guide to Oracle Hyperion Interactive Reporting 11

You're reading from   The Business Analyst's Guide to Oracle Hyperion Interactive Reporting 11 Quickly master this extremely robust and powerful Hyperion business intelligence tool

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849680363
Length 232 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

The Business Analyst's Guide to Oracle Hyperion Interactive Reporting 11
Credits
About the Author
1. Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
2. Preface
1. Oracle Hyperion Interactive Reporting FREE CHAPTER 2. The Query 3. The Data Model 4. Advanced Querying and Filtering 5. Results and Tables 6. Pivots 7. Charts 8. Reports 9. Dashboards Index

Sorting


Sorting data in the Results and Table section is a very common and flexible operation allowing quick add, modify, and remove Sort conditions to the section without needing to rerun the query to refresh the dataset. The Sort line of the section is very similar to the Sort line of the Query section. Items are added to the Sort line of the Results and Table section using one of three methods:

Right-click method

Drag-and-drop method

Double-click method

Highlight the column of data or column name

Highlight the column of data or column name

Double-click the column header name

Right-click and select either the Sort Ascending or Sort Descending menu item.

Drag-and-drop the column of data into the Sort line.

 

Each of the methods clear out the existing sort option except the drag-and-drop method, which adds the column to the Sort line without clearing the other sorts created. The column order in the Sort line identifies the sort order of the columns driving the sorting of the dataset...

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