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In this session, I am going to explain how to create a Report using more than one Subject Area in Oracle Fusion HCM OTBI, which is known as Cross-Subject Area Analyses

You can create analyses that combine data from more than one subject area. This type of query is referred to as a cross-subject area analysis.

This example demonstrates how to create a real-time analysis that includes more than one subject area, which is referred to as a cross-subject area analysis.

1. In the Reports and Analytics work area, click Browse Catalog.

2. Click New and select Analysis.

3. In the Select Subject Area window, select the Workforce Management - Worker Assignment Real Time subject area.

4. In the Subject Area region of the Criteria tab, expand the Department folder.

5. Click Name and drag it to the Selected Columns area.

6. Expand the Worker Assignment folder.

7. Click Head Count and drag it to the Selected Columns area to the right of the Department Name column.

8. In the upper-right corner of the Subject Areas region, click Add/Remove Subject Areas.

9. In the Add/Remove Subject Areas window, select Compensation - Salary Details Real Time. Click OK.

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10. In the Subject Areas region of the Criteria tab, expand the Compensation - Salary Details Real Time folder.
11. Expand the Salary folder.
12. Click Annualized Salary and drag it to the Selected Columns area to the right of the Head Count column.

13. In the upper-right corner of the Subject Areas region, click Add/Remove Subject Areas. In the Add/Remove Subject Areas window, select Workforce Management - Worler Assignment Event Real Time. Click OK.

14. In the Subject Areas region of the Criteria tab, expand the Legal Employer folder.
15. Click Name and drag it to the Selected Columns area
16. Expand the Business Unit Folder and Click Business Unit Name and drag it to the Selected Columns area.

17. Click the Results tab to see the results of the analysis.


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Jayashree Prakash

Jayashree Prakash

Jayashree is a Oracle Fusion HCM certified consultant who has over fifteen years' experience with Oracle. She has worked as a consultant with several of Alberta's energy companies. She lives in Edmonton and her interests include staying active in the warmer months and vacationing in the Caribbean in the winter

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