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About Advanced Reporting and Dashboards

Written for administrators, dashboard and report designers, plus end users, and filled with background knowledge and step-by-step guides, this book deep dives into cube views, dashboards, reporting, and highlights the tools and tricks that will take user experiences to a new level.

We examine how leveraging the full power of the OneStream Platform will help you move beyond the standard interface, align your end-user experiences with your business and process requirements, promote user adoption through efficiency and ease of use, and truly maximize the value of your OneStream implementation.

By the end of this book, you will have a deep understanding of the components that drive the user experience and how and when to use them. You’ll walk away with a plethora of tools and ideas to incorporate into your application to deliver your very own user experience. 

In this book, we will:

  • Design and build cube views, based on data entry and reporting needs.
  • Discuss the use of cube view extender business rules to expose advanced formatting capabilities.
  • Explore how navigation links and drill to dashboard functionality provide intuitive analysis.
  • Identify the benefits of configuring personalized home pages to ensure user adoption.
  • Create working role-based dashboards inspired by real-world customer requirements.

To access the complete publication, you must purchase either the PDF or the physical copy of the book. Purchases can be made at onestreampress.com.

Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started
  2. Keeping The User in Mind
  3. The Moving Pieces
  4. OnePlace / Out-of-the-Box Basics
  5. Cube View Concepts
  6. Fundamentals of Cube View Design and Build
  7. Cube View Formatting
  8. Taking Cube Views to the Next Level
  9. Build Your Own Cube View
  10. Dashboards
  11. Splash Screens and Home Pages
  12. Executive Dashboards
  13. Administrator Dashboards
  14. Dashboards for Budgeting, Planning, and Forecasting
  15. What Have We Learned?
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