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Oracle Analytics by Adrian Ward

25 Years Experience and Counting

Author: Adrian Ward

30 Years working on Oracle systems, specialising in Oracle analytics. Previously known as OBIEE, and before that Seibel Analytics Oracle ACE

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Posted on August 24, 2007 By Adrian Ward

It appears that there is a significant change that I had overlooked in the new OBI 10.1.3.2, compared to the Analytics 7.8 version. I had noticed that there was a new webcat structure, that was easy, but one of our contacts spotted that there is a new way of clustering…

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Long live the King

Posted on August 18, 2007 By Adrian Ward

Siebel Analytics is Dead, long live Analytics. Actually it’s not, it’s still a damn good product, but the son of Analytics, OBIEE, is the new King. Why? Because I’m now having fun without Siebel 😉 The new world looks like this: An Apex application is the portal.Identity management is by…

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Mad Cowes

Posted on August 10, 2007 By Adrian Ward

All quiet here due to me being on holiday. We’re having a fantastic week in Cowes. Best of all we are leading the fleet going into the last day. Overall Results adrian.ward@addidici.com www.addidici.com

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Help!

Posted on July 11, 2007 By Adrian Ward

Help!, we need somebody, Help, not just anybody, Heelp!! Can you tell I’ve been listening to the Beatles tonight? Anyway, we really do need more Analytics people. We have OBI and Analytics work coming out of our ears, so if you are looking, or know someone with Analytics then please…

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Catching up

Posted on July 5, 2007 By Adrian Ward

As I have been in hiding on a secret client site (with no access to the internet) for a while, I thought that I would go for a large blog today. To start with, there is some new functionality in 10.1 that you should know about. One feature is called…

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Urgent Requirement

Posted on June 29, 2007 By Adrian Ward

We need a Siebel Analytics consultant for a contract in the UK – not in the North 🙂 As usual, we have more work than people. If you are an Analytics consultant (i.e. know all about rpd development) then please get in touch. There will be a technical interview, so…

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SE One is here

Posted on June 29, 2007 By Adrian Ward

Oracle have officially launched SE One – Like Siebel Analytics only cheaper. This is the pricing package we have all been waiting for. There is no excuse for any company to not buy Analytics. This can be used for what Analytics is good at => RAD (DSDM) warehouse projects. Finance…

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Freedom of the City

Posted on June 27, 2007 By Adrian Ward

I had a great day today. I had to go to the Camberlains court and swear allegiance to the Queen and to the Lord Mayor. We (my wife and I) were then granted the Freedom of the city of London. I can now drive sheep over tower bridge. adrian.ward@addidici.com www.addidici.com

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Interesting Note from Oracle

Posted on June 25, 2007 By Adrian Ward

This note was published today. It may explain the questions I have been getting. “The Standard Cost General table (W_STANDARD_COST_G) and the Exchange Rate General table (W_EXCH_RATE_G) are general reference tables. Both tables have surrogate keys (ROW_WID). But unlike dimension surrogate keys, these surrogate keys are not referenced as foreign…

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Professional Indemnity Schedule

Posted on June 21, 2007 By Adrian Ward

Just so I can point people to the evidence, here is our insurance certificate. Professional Indemnity Schedule adrian.ward@addidici.com www.addidici.com

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