Composite Reporting Flashcards

1
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What is the primary use of Composite Reporting?

A

To join data from multiple sources and format it

Composite Reporting enables the integration of various data sources, time periods, and filters.

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2
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List three use cases for Composite Reporting.

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  • Multiple Data Sources
  • Analytical Indicators
  • Report Formatting
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3
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What type of data does the EE0-1 Employment Data report provide?

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Compliance by state (Race, ethnicity, gender, job category)

EE0-1 Employment Data is a report used for compliance purposes.

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4
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What are the steps involved in planning a Composite Report?

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  • Identify common dimensions
  • Summarize grouping
  • Determine drill down data
  • Define prompts at runtime
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5
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What must be defined when building a Composite Report?

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  • Group by Field
  • Summarization Types
  • Drill Down Data and Details
  • Filters and Prompts
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6
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True or False: A Composite Report can have multiple sub-reports.

A

True

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7
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What happens once a Composite Report is selected?

A

You can no longer select the data source; it is derived from sub-reports.

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What types of column types are used in Composite Reporting?

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  • Control Field
  • Data Field
  • Calculation
  • Empty
  • LookUp Field Value
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9
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What are the row types in Composite Reporting?

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  • Lookup Data
  • Combine Data
  • Dynamic Data
  • Calculation
  • Empty
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10
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What is the purpose of outlining in Composite Reporting?

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To configure hierarchies and allow nesting of fields.

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11
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Define Repeating Column Grouping.

A

Defines a column or series of columns that repeat based on a set of values.

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12
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What is displayed in the headers of a Composite Report?

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Prompt selections and custom header information.

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13
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What does the ‘Do not prompt at runtime’ option do in subreports?

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It makes the prompt non-configurable in the composite report.

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14
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Fill in the blank: A prompt set is a set of commonly used _______ that have interdependencies.

A

prompt fields

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15
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What is required for hierarchical filtering in Composite Reporting?

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Hierarchical structure business object filter must be populated.

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16
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List the four behaviors of prompts in Composite Reporting.

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  • No default value
  • Do not prompt at runtime
  • Specify default value, do not prompt at runtime
  • Specify default value, prompt at runtime
17
Q

What is a common control field in Composite Reporting?

A

A field that serves as a control between related business objects.

18
Q

What is the significance of the Outline Data Section?

A

It defines the outline structure for control field columns.

19
Q

What is the primary hierarchy in Composite Reporting?

A

Any business object can be the Primary Hierarchy.

20
Q

True or False: Custom variables in footers can include static text.

A

True