![]() ![]() To paste the object in a different folder, navigate to the folder location and click Paste to place the item in the desired folder.ĭelete - removes a folder or object that from the catalog.ĭownload - creates an archive file of the object that you can save to a selected location. Update the name before pasting additional copies of the same object.)Ĭut - cuts the item from the current location. (Note: Only one "Copy_of_" item can be pasted in the same location. The copied object is renamed with the prefix "Copy_of_". To paste a copy of the item into the same folder, click Paste. To paste the object in a different folder, navigate to the folder location and click Paste to place the copied item in the desired folder. Your access to these actions depends on the permissions granted to you by your administrator.Įdit - opens the object in the appropriate editor or builder.Ĭopy - duplicates a folder or object. Your administrator creates and maintains the catalog's shared folder structure.įigure 7-2 Multiple Methods to Perform Tasks Permissions are assigned at the object-level and determine who can view, edit, and schedule objects within that folder. User permissions determine which folders are available to which users. Users can also store objects in shared folders where other users or groups can access the objects. Users can add subfolders to their My Folders to organize their content in the way that is the most logical to them. The objects that are stored in personal folders can only be accessed by the user who created and saved the content into the folder. Users have their own personal folders (My Folders) where they can store their objects. The Oracle BI Publisher catalog stores the objects, such as reports, data models, and style templates, that you create using Oracle BI Publisher. For information about the integrated Oracle BI Presentation catalog, see Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. ![]() The information in this chapter applies to installations of BI Publisher that are not integrated with the Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition.
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