In OBIEE, evaluating a function involves performing a calculation or operation on a data set, such as a column or a set of columns, using a predefined formula or expression. The function is applied to the data set to generate a result, such as a new calculated column or a value that represents a summary or aggregation of the original data.
For example, you may want to calculate the average sales for a specific product category over a certain period of time. To do this, you would create a function that calculates the total of sales for each category and divides it by the number of sales transactions for that category. You can then apply this function to the relevant data set, such as a report or dashboard, to generate the average sales figure.
Evaluating functions in OBIEE may involve performing complex calculations, such as conditional expressions, mathematical operations, or statistical analysis, to derive meaningful insights from the data. The functions can be defined using the built-in functions within the BI tool or custom functions created using a programming language or other tools.
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