Which two can be defined on a canvas in a story in Oracle Analytics Cloud?
Notifications and Filters are two elements that can be defined on a canvas in a story in Oracle Analytics Cloud. A canvas is a page or a slide where you can add and arrange various elements to create your story. You can add multiple canvases to your story and navigate between them using the navigation bar. You can define Notifications and Filters on a canvas to enhance your story and make it more interactive. Notifications are messages that appear on your canvas to inform or alert your audience about something important or relevant to your story, such as a key insight, a recommendation, or a call to action. You can create notifications using the Notification icon on the toolbar and customize them by changing the text, color, position, and duration of the message. Filters are criteria that limit the data that is displayed on your canvas based on certain values or ranges. You can create filters using the Filter icon on the toolbar and apply them to one or more elements on your canvas. You can also enable your audience to change the filter values interactively using the filter bar or the filter dialog box. The other elements, such as Notes and Narration, are not available on a canvas in a story in Oracle Analytics Cloud. Reference: [Oracle Help Center], [Oracle Help Center], [Oracle Help Center]
You are designing an analytics solution for a company that distributes packaged foods for independent retailers. The solution requires self-service analytics capabilities for product management and
In addition, highly formatted reports must be delivered by scheduled email to external resellers
Which edition of Oracle Analytics must you use
To design an analytics solution that requires self-service analytics capabilities for product management and sales teams, as well as highly formatted reports delivered by scheduled email to external resellers, you must use OAC Enterprise Edition. OAC Enterprise Edition is the most comprehensive edition of Oracle Analytics Cloud that offers both self-service and governed analytics capabilities, as well as BI Publisher for creating pixel-perfect reports and delivering them by email or other channels. Reference: [Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide], [Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide]
As part of an analysis, you have the following set of data:
Assuming, you have entered the Aggregate function SUM (Revenue) in the second column.
Based on the image of the chart, the aggregate function SUM (Revenue) will calculate the sum of revenue for each product category. The chart shows that Product A has two rows with revenue values of 500 and 500, so the sum is 1000. Product B has two rows with revenue values of 1000 and 1000, so the sum is 2000. Reference: Oracle Analytics Cloud - Data Visualization User's Guide
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