Oracle Discoverer Desktop User's Guide 10g (9.0.4) for Windows Part Number B10272-01 |
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Welcome to Oracle Discoverer Desktop! This guide explains how to use the Discoverer Desktop ad hoc query and analysis interface for business use.
Oracle Discoverer supports standard keyboard navigation. Standard keyboard navigation includes the use of the tab key, mnemonics (using the Alt key and the underlined character), and accelerators (such as Alt+F4 to exit a window).
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This guide is designed for business professionals who want to view, analyze, and manipulate data using Discoverer. You may want to have Discoverer running on your computer while reading this guide, so you can follow the step-by-step explanations. If your Discoverer manager at your organization has not created a business area or workbook, you can use the sample database included with Discoverer.
This guide is divided into three sections:
For more information, see also:
The following conventions are used in this manual:
To run Discoverer Desktop, a Discoverer End User Layer must already exist. Your Discoverer manager must have created or upgraded the End User Layer using Oracle Discoverer Administrator (which is shipped as a component of Oracle Developer Suite).
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