Expert Hyperion Interactive Reporting Guide
Wagger Designs is delighted to announce the release of the first expert-level guide to Oracle Hyperion Interactive Reporting to hit the market. Wagger’s owner, Emily M. Vose, partnering with another industry leader, Edward J. Cody, and with the support of Packt Publishing, together bring this expert guide within reach of the Oracle Hyperion Interactive Reporting user base worldwide.
This guide is unique in that it is the first openly available resource that walks the reader through the steps required to grow a simple dashboard into a complex, enterprise-level Business Intelligence solution. Users already versed in Oracle Hyperion Interactive Reporting and armed with basic JavaScript knowledge will learn how Interactive Reporting’s uniquely powerful report-centric model can be structured to scale away from the maintenance nightmares traditionally emerging from complex enterprise-level environments by implementation of the Cascading Code Repository (CCR). The concept of the CCR allows JavaScript, which traditionally is embedded in the Interactive Reporting document, to be be extracted and stored externally so that developers can maintain scripts across the enterprise without managing the individual documents.
I’m very excited about the new life a guide like this can introduce to the loyal Interactive Reporting community. I hope that the ideas Ed and I have laid out in this guide inspire experimentation with this incredible Business Intelligence tool and encourage current users to rethink BI and the role Interactive Reporting plays in it.
If you are not sure if this guide is right for you, Chapter 3, which discusses creating a code-free custom Dashboard section in Interactive Reporting, is available free-of-charge and is the starting point for several additional chapters which build, each upon the last, to present layers of customization depth for Dashboard Graphics and Controls.
This guide is offered in eBook format form Packt Publishing, Kindle format from Amazon.com, and in print from both Packt and Amazon. At $18.14US, the Amazon Kindle version is a steal — making it a must-have for anyone working with Oracle Hyperion Interactive Reporting. For those of you starting out or who otherwise do not have the IR Studio client installed, check out Emily’s entry on how to install the Interactive Reporting Studio client and follow along with the book.









