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This one-day course has been designed to bring Web Analysis (called Analyzer in earlier versions) developers up to speed on building and
designing user interfaces with this flexible java front-end. We
begin by walking you through designing reports, and then the advanced
options such as sorting, ranking, data filtering, and formatting.
The focus is then shifted to developing forms and dashboard interfaces.
The course finishes with a review of management issues such as security
and administration topics.
This course can be delivered on any version of Web Analysis or Analyzer that you may have in-house. Here is the course description
for this 1 day class in detail:
We take you through the architecture of Hyperion Web Analysis and unravel
all of the components. After this short introduction, we begin building
ad-hoc reports and show you the drilling behaviors and the member
selection options. We cover the data display options for controlling
report behavior. We wrap up the basics by taking you through creating
charts and split panel reports with both charts and spreadsheets.
Web Analysis has a variety of tools that make analysis of data easier.
We look at the advanced formatting options such as sorting and data
filtering capabilities, traffic lighting, calculations and charting
capabilities of the product. We finish up with miscellaneous topics
such as performing updates through Web Analysis, controlling spreadsheet
options, user preference options, and options available for printing
reports in Web Analysis.
The Report Designer allows developers to create user-friendly interfaces
with navigation controls such as drop-down boxes and radio button
groups. Spreadsheets, pinboards, and charts can be driven from various
member selection controls so that users can navigate easily to find
the information they need. We explore and show you how to build
these custom forms using the pallet toolbox. Students will then
learn how to design pinboard interfaces to create dashboards of
key performance indicators.
This section addresses the management and deployment of Web Analysis.
Topics include security management solutions, web deployment options,
managing user preferences, backup and recovery, and migration tips
and tricks.
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