tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33209370.post7602945665389591657..comments2009-07-22T18:39:09.286ZComments on Oracle Analytics: Love Hate Essbase in OBIEEAdrian Wardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12467688997292586407noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33209370.post-38076137931366200082009-05-25T08:58:47.885Z2009-05-25T08:58:47.885ZHi Adrian, quit whining and tackle the issues one...Hi Adrian,<br /><br />quit whining and tackle the issues one by one ;-)<br /><br />1.) "London (location)"...how about adding an alias to the Essbase member? OBIEE picks up the alias if it is present, otherwise the member name.<br /><br />2.) Unique member names. You can (potentially) have non-unique member names, but you need to modify the repository to use fully qualified names.<br /><br />3.) What's you problem with the flat hierarchy?<br /><br />4.) Yes, forget Bins.<br /><br />And regarding beginners blogs: We can't even follow up fast enough with expert-level stuff, so better shoot your questions out as they come along. We can't assume anything in terms of know-how and work done so far in our posts.<br /><br />I'm preparing some posts, but more pressing issues on hand.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />Christi@nChristian Berghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00238714807983505453noreply@blogger.com