Working with Drill-Through Reports
Predefined by administrators, drill-through reports are available to users from specified individual data cells.
Using drill-through reports, you can drill through to the detailed data in a database from Smart View. Drill-through helps you to understand the source of a data value and get a granular level of detail for a value. For example, when you drill down on the Period dimension member Q4, you may see values for Jan, Feb and Mar.
Depending on your data source, you can open drill-through reports in the following ways:
If the Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Performance Management source uses Oracle Enterprise Data Management Cloud to load data for drill-through reports, you can drill to source data in a new sheet or a web browser.
For Oracle Essbase data source, you can drill through using grids or URLs. If the drill-through report is set as a grid, then it is displayed in a new sheet. If it is set as a URL, then the report is launched in a web browser.
Consider these guidelines when working with drill-through reports:
- Cells that contain drill-through reports can be indicated on the grid by a cell style. For more information on setting cell styles, see Formatting Options.
- The data displayed in a drill-through report is dynamic.
- You cannot use alias names for drill-through; you must use member names.
- In order to use the drill-through feature in Chrome, you must enable pop-ups. See the note below.
To access a drill-through report:
- Select a data cell associated with a drill-through report.
- From the provider ribbon or provider ad hoc ribbon, select Drill-through
.
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If there are multiple drill-through reports associated with the cell, select a report from the list and click Launch.
If only one drill-through report is associated with the cell, the drill-through report launches directly.
Note:
To enable pop-ups in Chrome for using the drill-through feature, follow these steps:
- Click the Chrome menu (the three dots icon
) on the browser toolbar, and select Settings.
- Scroll down the page and click the arrow next to Advanced to see more settings.
- In the Privacy and Security section, select Content Settings.
- Select Pop-ups and Redirects.
- In Allow, click Add.
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In the Add Site dialog box, enter the URL for your environment, up to the port number; for example:
https://<serviceURL>.oraclecloud.com
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Click Add.
The URL should appear in the list under Allow.