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OBIEE Impact Analysis What if I delete a column

from RPD, what are the reports that are being


affected? Part 1
In general every OBIEE Application user/developer needs to know the origin of the data displayed on
reports. The general questions that everyone looks for answers to understand their application are:
How the report columns are defined back in metadata?
What are the OBIEE objects (Analysis, BIP Reports, Prompts and filters etc.) that are being
referenced by a column(s)?
How columns are mapped through metadata?
Who are the owners of reports?
And more
And also if you want to modify/update your metadata definition, the developer/BI Analyst should be aware
of the impact of that change in already developed content.
To answer all these questions, we need to build a column lineage, from dashboard to subject area, to
physical column, and then to column in source system. We have so many tools to build this Data lineage,
but within OBIEE itself, we have some great information that can be used to build this Data Lineage to
answer many of questions but not all.
To build OBIEE Data Lineage, We need to extract the objects information from
1. OBIEE Web Catalog and
2. OBIEE Repository (RPD).
OBIEE Web Catalog Data:
The All Web Catalog objects information can be found using Catalog Manager Report. Generate a
catalog report using Catalog manager and then export it to a tab delimited CSV file.
To export the OBIEE Web Catalog report to a CSV file:
Open OBIEE Catalog Manager and connect to the catalog that contains the metadata that you want to
include in the lineage. For example:
E:\OBIEE\instances\instance1\bifoundation\OracleBIPresentationServicesComponent\coreapplication
_obips1\catalog\SampleAppLite
Select Tools > Create Report.
In the Create Catalog Report dialog, select the following columns to include in the report: Owner,
Folder, Name, Subject Area, Formula, Table, and Column. Of course, this depends on what kind of
analysis you are trying to do.
Click OK, to generate the report.

Save the report in a temporary file, for example c:\temp\catalog_data.csv.
Click OK.
The file will be saved as tab delimited CSV file with all the information of the columns that we pulled.
OBIEE Repository Data:
All repository objects information can be generated with Repository documentation utility available within
OBIEE Administrator tool. Generate the repository documentation and export to a text file.
To export the OBIEE Repository documentation to a text file:
Open the Oracle BI Administration tool and connect to the OBIEE Repository containing the metadata
that you want to include in the lineage. For example, SampleAppLite.rpd
In the OBIEE Administration tool, select Tools > Utilities.
In the Utilities dialog, select the Repository Documentation utility and click Execute.

Save the repository documentation in a temporary file, for example c:\temp\RPD_Data.csv.
Click Save.
Lets see how to make use of this RPD and WebCatalog data to build column Lineage in my next Part 2

OBIEE Impact Analysis What if I delete a column
from RPD, what are the reports that are being
affected? Part 2

I have shown how to gather the RPD and Webcatalog data required for data lineage. And now we will
build an OBIEE rpd with these OBIEE Web Catalog and Repository CSV files by creating ODBC
connections or we can import the CSV files data into a database table using any import tools. For
example, I am using SQL developer to import data from CSV files into a database table. I used SQL
developer excellent feature to import data from CSV files. This is very simple, just expand the database
and right click on the tables. Then select Import Data.

Select the CSV file to import.

Define the CSV file properties, like format type = delimited and delimiter = tab.

Proceed to next wizards. This will create a table in specified Oracle DB and imports the data into
it. Repeat the same steps for RPD_Data.csv files to load into other table.
Now import these tables into OBIEE RPD and build a repository with all 3 layers.
I have used the following business logic to join the Catalog and RPD data. (The table and column names
are dependent on what you have customized)
Catalog. Subject Area =RPD. Subject Area
RPD.Presentation Table =Catalog. Table
Catalog.Presentation Column =RPD.Column

Deploy this RPD and configure an empty webcatalog (or you can use existed one) through Oracle Fusion
Middleware EM and restart all the OBIEE services.
Now we are ready with the data lineage information. Just login to OBI Presentation Services and create
the necessary reports to know about reports statistics and their columns definition all the way from
physical sources.
For example,
Question 1: What are the physical columns used by a report?
Ok well, Ill create a report with the required columns to answer this question (See the report below).

From above report I can answer, what are the columns the report is made up with, what is the definition of
a metric and what is the source of that particular column. And the above report also tells me what
happens if I delete a particular column from RPD like what are the reports that are being impacted?
Question 2: How many reports have been developed and who?
Create a report and answer there are 39 total reports and ownership details are below.

Like this we can create the reports to answer some crazy questions about column lineage.

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