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Known issues / Roadmap
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Known issues / Roadmap
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* Non-stored fields are not supported
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* Non-stored fields and many2many fields are not supported
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* Provide graph view for table relations
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* Provide graph view for table relations
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* Extend the capabilities of the tree views (e.g. add sums)
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* Extend the capabilities of the tree views (e.g. add sums)
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* Provide a tutorial (eg. a working example of usage)
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* Provide a tutorial (eg. a working example of usage)
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* Simon Janssens <s.janssens@onestein.nl>
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* Diego Luis Neto <diegoluis.neto@gmail.com>
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* Dennis Sluijk <d.sluijk@onestein.nl>
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* Kevin Graveman <k.graveman@onestein.nl>
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* Richard Dijkstra <r.dijkstra@onestein.nl>
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* Andrea Stirpe <a.stirpe@onestein.nl>
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* Antonio Esposito <a.esposito@onestein.nl>
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* Jordi Ballester Alomar <jordi.ballester@eficent.com>
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BI View Editor is a tool integrated in Odoo that allows users define and
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execute their own reports without the need to code.
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Purpose:
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* The BI View Editor is used to create reports not already contained in the
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standard Odoo, combining data from existing sources.
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* It has been designed to be used by users with little or no knowledge of
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the technical architecture of Odoo. Users visually link business objects
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and select the fields to visualize.
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* The BI View Editor offers users different types of representations,
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including tree, graph, pivot views.
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* Non-stored fields and many2many fields are not supported
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* Provide graph view for table relations
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* Extend the capabilities of the tree views (e.g. add sums)
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* Provide a tutorial (eg. a working example of usage)
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* Implement a more advanced UI, with possibilities to use LEFT JOIN as default instead of INNER JOIN
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To graphically design your analysis data-set:
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- From the Dashboards menu, select "Custom BI Views"
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- Browse trough the business objects in the Query tab
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- Pick the interesting fields (Drag & Drop)
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- For each selected field, right-click on the Options column and select whether it's a row, column or measure; if you want to remove the field from the list view, unflag the checkbox ´List´ in the Options column
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- Save and click "Generate BI View"
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- Click "Open BI View" to view the result
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- If module Dashboard (board) is installed, the standard "Add to My Dashboard" functionality would be available
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- Click "Create a menu" to create a new menu item directly linked to your new BI view (this feature is available in developer mode); when the BI view is reset back to draft this menu will be removed, and you will need to re-create the menu entry.
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