Standard report migration
Most standard Oracle Site Activate reports have been migrated to Oracle Analytics Cloud.
Migration summary
With release 24.2.1, we migrated most standard Oracle Site Activate reports from Tableau to Oracle Analytics Cloud data visualizations.
The following standard report was not migrated, and it is deprecated as of this 24.2.1 release:
- All activities + Notes report - Note that users who have permission to access the Data Export Utility can create equivalent exports using the Study Activity Cube and Study Notes Cube, respectively.
We have not migrated the following standard reports as of this release. They will be migrated or deprecated in a future release based on technical feasibility and user value:
- Analyze Adoption Dashboard
- User Groups and Workbook permissions
The report migration introduced the following common changes across Management and Study progress reports:
- Report tabs are located below the worksheet or dashboard content instead of above
- Data filters are located in a row above the worksheet or Dashboard instead of in a panel on the right side
- You can add a temporary filter on a report from all the available columns to further filter the data in the report
- Minor differences in the standard reports color palette with no functional impact
- We eliminated some data export sheets due to redundant functionality
The migration also introduced report-level functional changes, which we've detailed in the Management reports and Study progress reports sections of these release notes. Except for the functional changes noted, the reports work as they did in the 24.1 Oracle Site Analyze release.
Access to reports in Oracle Analytics Cloud requires Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS) authentication. Please contact your Oracle services representative to discuss requirements and scheduling for your organization's account.
Note:
Please note that export limitations exist in Oracle Analytics Cloud. When you create an Oracle Analytics Cloud instance for your production or non-production environment, you either specify the number of Oracle Compute Units (OCPUs) you want to deploy or the number of people you expect to use the service. The compute size determines the maximum number of rows you can export, and there are different limits for formatted (Microsoft Excel) and unformatted (CSV) data. Please reference the documented sizing options.
Parent topic: What's new for Oracle Site Activate users