Data Options
Set Data options to control the display of data cells.
To set data options:
- In the Smart View ribbon, click the Options button,
, to launch the Options panel.
- In the Options panel, select the Data tab.
- Make selections in the Data tab as
described below.
- For Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Performance Management, see Data Options for Cloud EPM.
- For Oracle Essbase, see Data Options for Oracle Essbase.
- Optional: To apply your Data tab selections to all sheets in the
current workbook, click the Apply to All
Sheets button.
Note:
Clicking Apply to All Sheets applies the Data tab selections along with any other changes you may have made in the Members and Formatting tabs. - Optional: To save your Data tab selections as the default selections for any new content that you import from a data source, select the Advanced tab, and then click Save Current Options as Default.
- Click
in the top right corner to close Options.
Data Options for Cloud EPM
Table 6-2 Data Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
Row Suppression | To streamline the grid, you can suppress rows that contain types
of data that you do not need to view.
Note: In suppressed rows, cell references to Excel formulas are not updated. |
Zero | Suppress rows that contain only zeroes. |
Invalid | Suppress rows that contain only invalid values. |
Missing | Suppress rows that contain only cells for which no data exists in the database. No data is not the same as zero. Zero is a data value. |
Underscore | Suppress rows that contain underscore characters in member names. |
Column Suppression | To streamline the grid, you can suppress columns that contain
types of data that you do not need to view.
Note: In suppressed columns, cell references to Excel formulas are not updated. |
Zero | Suppress columns that contain only zeroes. |
Invalid | Display actual data even if it is invalid, rather than #Invalid/Meaningless or other replacement text. If no data exists, the cell is left blank. |
Missing | Suppress columns that contain cells for which no data exists in
the database No data is not the same as zero. Zero is a data
value.
If you later clear No Data/Missing, suppressed values are returned only from that point on. You must zoom out and then zoom in on a member to retrieve values that were suppressed while this option was selected. |
Underscore | Suppress columns that contain underscore characters in member names. |
Block Suppression | Block Suppression |
Suppress Missing Blocks | Suppress blocks of cells for which no data exists in the database. |
Replacement | Replacement |
Missing/No Data Label No Access Label |
Data cells may contain missing data or data that you do not have
permission to view. In such cells, by default, Smart View displays #Missing or #No
Access , respectively, but you can change these
labels.
The To change the labels, in any of these fields, enter the text of your choice (or leave the default). Text labels have the advantage of being descriptive, but they cause Excel functions to fail. In the Note: When you enter#NumericZero , ensure that the
Submit Zero option is selected to
ensure that the parent data is deleted when spreading data for
time periods.
|
Submit Zero | If you chose #NumericZero for the
#Missing label above, select this option
if you want to be able to submit zeroes to the
database.
|
Ad Hoc Mode | Ad Hoc Mode |
Navigate Without Data | Speeds up operations such as Pivot, Zoom, Keep Only, and Remove Only by preventing the calculation of source data while you are navigating. When you are ready to retrieve data, clear Navigate Without Data. |
Spreading | Spreading |
Spreading Enabled | Select to enable spreading for time periods in the current
form.
This check box must be selected on each sheet for each form that you open. The setting is preserved when you reopen the saved workbook. The setting is not preserved if you open the same form in a new or different workbook. Note: In Chrome, when launching the Options
panel, Data tab, the
Spreading Enabled check box is
not visible, even if the window is maximized. To view the
button, at the top right of the Chrome window, click the
Maximize/Restore
Down button ( |
Data Options for Oracle Essbase
Table 6-3 Data Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
Row Suppression | To streamline the grid, you can suppress rows that contain types
of data that you do not need to view.
Note: In suppressed rows, cell references to Excel formulas are not updated. |
Zero | Suppress rows that contain only zeroes. |
Invalid | Suppress rows that contain only invalid values. |
Missing | Suppress rows that contain only cells for which no data exists in the database. No data is not the same as zero. Zero is a data value. |
No Access | Suppress rows that contain data that you do not have the security access to view. |
Underscore | Suppress rows that contain underscore characters in member names. |
Replacement | Replacement |
Missing/No Data Label No Access Label |
Data cells may contain missing data or data that you do not have
permission to view. In such cells, by default, Smart View displays #Missing or #No
Access , respectively, but you can change these
labels.
The To change the labels, in any of these fields, enter the text of your choice (or leave the default). Text labels have the advantage of being descriptive, but they cause Excel functions to fail. In the Note: When you enter#NumericZero , ensure that the
Submit Zero option is selected to
ensure that the parent data is deleted when spreading data for
time periods.
|
Submit Zero | If you chose #NumericZero for the
#Missing label above, select this option
if you want to be able to submit zeroes to the
database.
|
Ad Hoc Mode | Ad Hoc Mode |
Navigate Without Data | Speeds up operations such as Pivot, Zoom, Keep Only, and Remove Only by preventing the calculation of source data while you are navigating. When you are ready to retrieve data, clear Navigate Without Data. |