NCFS Help Documents
Total number of results: 9
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| OTBI-01 How to Build an OTBI Report From a Shell | The purpose of this Quick Reference Guide is to provide a step-by-step explanation of how to build an OTBI report from a shell in the North Carolina Financial System. |
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| OTBI-02 Adding, Removing, and Rearranging Columns | The purpose of this Quick Reference Guide is to provide a step-by-step explanation of how to add, remove, and rearrange columns of an OTBI report in the North Carolina Financial System. |
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| OTBI-03 Formatting Columns | The purpose of this Quick Reference Guide is to provide a step-by-step explanation of how to format columns on an OTBI report in the North Carolina Financial System. |
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| OTBI-04 Prompts or Parameters | You use Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence (OTBI) to analyze your business and take action with embedded and ad-hoc analysis of your transactional data. Click the button below to watch the video. |
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| OTBI-05 Filters | The purpose of this Quick Reference Guide is to provide a step-by-step explanation of how to apply a filter to an OTBI report in the North Carolina Financial System. |
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| OTBI-06 Sorting and Subtotal | You use Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence (OTBI) to analyze your business and take action with embedded and ad-hoc analysis of your transactional data. Click the button below to watch the video. |
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| OTBI-07 Results and Output Formats | The purpose of this Quick Reference Guide is to describe some available output formats and other functionalities involving the results of an OTBI report in the North Carolina Financial System. |
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| OTBI-08 Scheduling a Report | The purpose of this Quick Reference Guide is to provide a step-by-step explanation of how to schedule an OTBI report in the North Carolina Financial System. |
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| OTBI-09 How to Build an OTBI Report from Scratch | The purpose of this Quick Reference Guide is to provide a step-by-step explanation of how to build an OTBI report from scratch in the North Carolina Financial System. |