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Some important points/enhancements in OBIEE 11g when compared to OBIEE 10g are

listed below
OBIEE 11g uses WebLogic Server as the application server as compared to
Oracle AS or OC4J in OBIEE 10g.

The clustering process in much easier and automated in OBIEE 11g.

We can now model lookup tables in the repository.

The new UI called Unified Framework now combines Answers, Dashboards, and
Delivers.

A new column called the hierarchical column is introduced.

BI Publishers is fully and seamlessly integrated with OBIEE 11g.

New time series functions PERIOD ROLLING and AGGREGATE AT are introduced.

In OBIEE 11g we can create KPIs to represent business metrics.

The aggregate persistence wizard creates indexes automatically.


The session variables get initialized when they are actually used in OBIEE 11g
unlike OBIEE 10g where they were initialized as soon as a user logs in.
OBIEE 11g now supports Ragged (Unbalanced) and Skipped Hierarchy.
You can also define Parent-Child hierarchy in OBIEE 11g as well.
SELECT_PHYSICAL command is supported in OBIEE 11g.
In OBIEE 11g there are some changes in the terminology as well.

iBots are renamed as Agents.

Requests are renamed as Analyses.

Charts are renamed as Graphs.

Presentation Columns are renamed as Attribute ColumnSecurity terminology and


architecture has changed.

Apart from major architectural differences, OBIEE 11g has several new features that
were not available in 10g.
Some of the key features include:

Supports creating hierarchy objects in Subject Area

Export to xml or export to tab delimited/ and power point

11g lets variable have multiple value

11g RPD cannot be without a password

11g supports ragged hierarchies

Column selector in 11g can be defined on multiple columns, compared to just


one column in 10g.
The user interface has undergone major improvements in several areas,
including a new Home page and redesigned editors and panes.

You can use a "selection step" to limit data for columns by specifying the
criteria for a set of members

Drill in data (expanding a member, without impacting rest of the report)

Sorting in 11g is now enabled by default. Sorts can be applied to members,


measures, and rows in views such as tables, pivot tables, graphs, and maps

In a pivot table, you can easily drag and drop columns to various edges, to
rearrange the display to suit your needs

Graphs and gauges come with new feature of section sliders.

Map view is a new view type that presents data in spatial form

We can also create master-detail relationships among certain view types

We can create calculated items to perform mathematical operations on


members. In 10g, we could create a calculated item for an attribute column. In 11g,
we can create a calculated item for the members of an attribute column or of a
hierarchical column

11g allows us to work with multiple subject areas in same report. In addition to
the primary subject area that you select when you create a new analysis, filter, or
dashboard prompt, you can include additional subject areas that are related to the
primary subject area with which to work
Interaction with Other Oracle Products

Oracle BI Publisher is a fully integrated member of the Oracle BI EE 11g by


default. All of the BI Publisher functionality appears seamlessly within the Oracle BI
EE application, and all of the reports and related objects are created within Oracle BI
EE and saved to the Oracle BI Presentation Catalog

Oracle Hyperion Smart View is available for download from the Oracle BI EE
Home page

Interface with MS Office is enhanced, including an additional functionality to


download to CSV. In 10g, there was an option to download data, but it was only 'Tab
delimited', not Comma seperated.
SQL Functions for Time Series Calculations and Level-Based Measures

The following new and revised SQL functions enable you to create time series
calculations and level-based measures:

is a new function that computes the sum of a measure over the


period starting x units of time and ending y units of time from the current time.
PERIODROLLING
AGGREGATE AT

is a new function that aggregates columns based on the level or

levels specified.

is a time series aggregation function that calculates the aggregated value


from the current time back to a specified time period. In this release,
the time_levelargument is optional, and there are additional syntax changes. This
function was called PERIODAGO in the previous release.

is a time series aggregation function that aggregates a measure


attribute from the beginning of a specified time period to the currently displayed
time. The syntax for this function has changed in this release. This function was
calledPERIODTODATE in the previous release.

AGO

TODATE

Enhanced database function usage capability

OBIEE 11g allows calling EVALUATE, EVALUATE_AGGR, and EVALUATE_PREDICATE


function
for
advanced
calculations.

Enhancements to the Oracle BI Presentation Catalog


The Oracle BI Presentation Catalog is a powerful, underlying storage directory-based
system that contains the objects (dashboards, scorecards, prompts, and KPIs for
example) that you create. If you use BI Publisher, then the catalog also contains BI
Publisher data and objects (data models and schedules, for example). Using the
catalog, you can:

Perform basic tasks such as creating, deleting, and copying objects and folders.

Perform object-specific tasks (for example, modifying settings using the


associated editor, or creating and assigning an agent).

Find objects by performing a search.


In addition to these tasks, administrators can:

Access the root folder that contains system-wide object and user data.

Specify permissions that determine the folders and objects that users can view.

Create folders.

Work with properties such as changing the ownership of a folder or viewing the
creation date of an object.

Archive the entire catalog, folders, or objects to unzip them in another


directory location.
Actions

you can create actions that navigate to related content or that invoke operations,
functions, or processes in external systems. You can include actions in analyses,
dashboard pages, agents, scorecard objectives, scorecard initiatives, and KPIs

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