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Desktop Intelligence 3.1 Intermediate Reporting

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Summary:
This class is a combination of instructor-led lecture, discussions, and demonstrations with a heavy emphasis on hands-on workshops to teach Desktop Intelligence intermediate reporting concepts. Topics to be covered include advanced conditions, formulas and variables, functions, multiple data providers, and exporting to different format types.

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This class is designed for both technical and non-technical business analysts working in a business environment who require access to information contained in a data warehouse to generate a variety of reports and graphs utilizing Desktop Intelligence Intermediate Reporting tools.

Topics:

  • Review of Basic Topics
  • Creating Conditions
  • Multiple Conditions
  • Condition Components
  • Multiple Data Sources
  • Linking Multiple Sources
  • Data Provider Duplication
  • Exporting Data
  • Exporting to XML
  • Saving To Excel
  • Sharing Reports
  • Local Variables
  • Local Formulas
  • Using Functions
  • Scheduling

Prerequisites:
Students should have taken the Desktop Intelligence 3.1 Basic Reporting course before attending this class.




Last Update: May 21, 2012