BAM Views by Marcel van de Glind
January 21, 2018 Leave a comment
After the Queries and KPIs I will continue with the next topic. Business Views or shortly just Views.
As usual I first start with a piece of theory from the oracle documentation.
A business view is a visual representation of data fetched by a business query or one or more KPIs. In most views, numeric data fields, called measures, are grouped by non-numeric data fields, called dimensions. For example, lawsuit costs, a measure, can be grouped by department, a dimension. An aggregation is a computation based on multiple values in a data field, such as a sum or average.
Oracle BAM uses various view types:
- Graph Views
- Chart Views
- Table Views
- Gauge Views
- Geo Map View
- Treemap View
- KPI Watchlist View
Area Chart, Bar Chart, Horizontal Bar Chart, Line Chart, Pie Chart, Combo Chart, Scatter Chart, and Bubble Chart views are collectively called chart views. There are corresponding graph view variations of each of these views.
Some graph views are switchable. They can be changed to a compatible type. Provided that queries are compatible, some views are switchable with each other. These are Area, Bar, Horizontal Bar, Line, Pie, and Combo views. Gauge views are switchable within the category.
You can format views in many ways, changing colors, fonts, labels, thresholds, and other properties. Read the complete article here.
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