What are Views

Views use the presentation capabilities of Oracle BI Enterprise Edition to help you look at results of analyses in meaningful, intuitive ways. You can add a variety of views to the results, such as graphs and pivot tables that allow drilling down to more detailed information, explanatory text, a list of filters that were used to limit the results, and more.

When you display the results of a new analysis, the following views are displayed by default in the Compound Layout in the Analysis editor: Results tab.

  • A title view, which displays the name of the saved analysis.

  • A table or pivot table view, which displays the results of the analysis, depending on the types of columns that the analysis contains:
    • If the analysis contains only attribute columns, only measure columns, or a combination of both, then a table is the default view.

    • If the analysis contains at least one hierarchical column, then a pivot table is the default view.

You can customize or delete the existing views for an analysis, add other views, and combine and position views anywhere in the pane.

Preparing multiple views of results can help you identify trends and relationships in data. If you are customizing results for display on a dashboard, then you can preview how the combination and position of views looks when viewed on a dashboard.

You can then save the analysis with the collection of views.

Related Topics

"What Types of Views Are Available?"

"Adding Views to the Results of Analyses"

"Editing Views"

"Saving a View"

"Removing a View"