Subject area folders are displayed in the Subject Areas pane in the sort order specified in the "My Account dialog: Preferences tab" by default. This sort order, established in the Oracle BI metadata repository and initially set by the administrator, can be changed by modifying the Subject Area Sort Order option in the "My Account dialog: Preferences tab." See "Changing the Sort Order of Subject Areas and Subject Area Folders" for additional information.
To change the sort order for subject areas, subject area folders, and the columns within the subject area folders for all analyses, perform the following steps:
In the global header, click Signed In As username and select My Account.
The "My Account dialog: Preferences tab" is displayed.
Click the Subject Area Sort Order list, and then make the appropriate selection. Your options follow:
Sort A to Z (ascending)
Sort Z to A (descending)
Sort in Saved Order (The subject areas sort order specified in an analysis is saved as the default and subsequently used as the default sort order.)
Default - Sort in Saved Order (The subject areas sort order is originally defined in the repository.)
Note: The primary subject area specified when creating the analysis is always fixed at the top; that is, it will always display as the first subject area in the "Subject Areas pane." For example (see Figure 2-10), if you have three subject areas (A - Sample Sales, B - Sample Quotas, and C - Sample Headcount) participating in the analysis with C - Sample Headcount as the primary subject area, and the sort order is ascending, then the subject areas display as follows:
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Click OK to save your changes.
To change the sort order for subject area folders and objects within each folder for the current analysis that you are creating or modifying, perform the following steps:
In the "Subject Areas pane," add the appropriate subject areas.
Click the Sort Subject Area button, and then select one of the following sort orders from the drop-down list
Sort A to Z
Sort Z to A
Sort in Saved Order
There is a fixed sort order for column types. This fixed sort order is:
Nested folders
Measures
Attributes
Hierarchies
Complete your analysis.
Note: Subject area sorts are not case-sensitive. |
In addition to seeing the subject areas sort order in the Subject Areas pane in the Criteria tab, you can also see the subject areas sort order that you configured in the Subject Areas pane reflected in the following places:
Select the More columns option in the "Filters pane" to display the "Select Column dialog." See "Creating Column Filters."
Select the More options in the "Filters pane" and select Add EVALUATE_PREDICATE function to display the "New EVALUATE_PREDICATE Function dialog." See "Working with the EVALUATE_PREDICATE Function."
Select the More options button for a column in the Criteria tab, the Available pane displays in the "Edit Column Formula dialog: Column Formula tab." See "Editing the Formula for a Column."
Select the More options button for a column in the Criteria tab, the "Edit Column Formula dialog: Column Formula tab" displays. Click the Filter button to display the "Insert Filter dialog." See "Editing the Formula for a Column."
Select the "Analysis editor: Prompts tab," and then click the New button and select Column Prompt - More Columns to display the "Select Column dialog." See "Adding Prompts to Analyses."
Click the Show/Hide Selection Steps Pane button to display the "Selection Steps pane." Click Then New Step and select Apply a Condition. From the "New Condition Step dialog," select a Condition Type to display the Measure drop-down list. See "Creating Selection Steps."
You can also see the subject areas sort order in the subject areas pane within the Results tab. The Results tab reflects the subject areas sort order, but the values for columns are not sorted. Figure 2-11 shows an example of A - Sample Sales sorted in descending order. The values for C52 Country Name (for example, Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, and so on) are not sorted in descending order.