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How to create groups in business objects designer?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: April 28, 2009     Asked by: Isa Ashour 
  
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August 28, 2006 06:37:45   #1  
lakshmanan        

How to do NORMSINV function on business objects XI rease 2?

Hi Everyone

Good Morning I would like to share my problem with you..

Please can anyone help me which I have define the problem in below

In my report format which is defined in excel .In that excel used six-sigma calculation which is consist of NORMSINV function which is available in excel .But I am working for business objects reporting tool. I want to use that function in BO but which is the function not supporting to BO reporting as my level best .Please tell me how to do that calculation in BO level helping with other function. Otherwise can you tell me any other solutions will have for that that?

I m looking forward hear from you asap.


 
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January 03, 2007 05:46:54   #2  
Nits        

RE: How to create groups in business objects designer?...

Hi

I had also faced similar problem while using math specific functions in BO I can suggest you how I did was replicating the same logic using sql in oralce first and then overriding the query in report. Just drag and drop the objects you want to use and then override the query with the query you had created.

Hope this helps.

Cheers!

Nits


 
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April 28, 2009 05:54:30   #3  
sharmampooja Member Since: April 2009   Contribution: 1    

RE: How to create groups in business objects designer?
Their is no option to create groups in Designer you have to use CMS to create groups.

Regards

Mohit

 
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