Technical Lifting the Lid on OBIEE Internals with Linux Diagnostics Tools There comes the point in any sufficiently complex or difficult problem diagnosis that the log files in OBIEE alone are not sufficient for building up a complete picture of what’s going on. Even with the debug/trace data that Presentation Services [https://www.rittmanmead.com/blog/2014/11/auditing-obiee-presentation-catalog-activity-with-custom-log-filters/
Technical Auditing OBIEE Presentation Catalog Activity with Custom Log Filters A question that I’ve noticed coming up a few times on the OBIEE OTN forums goes along the lines of “How can I find out who deleted a report from the Presentation Catalog?”. And whilst the BI Server’s Usage Tracking is superb for auditing who ran what report,
Technical Advanced Presentation Services settings for OBIEE testing & development As John Minkjan pointed out [http://obiee101.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/obiee-obipsconfigbasexsd.html] a while ago, the XSD (XML Schema) for the OBIEE configuration files can yield some interesting things. I've been looking at obips_config_base.xsd and found the following bits of information which I
Technical OBIEE 11.1.1.6.2 BP1 - Logical SQL Diagnostic view New in 11.1.1.6.2 BP1 is the Logical SQL Diagnostic view for a report. There's nothing in the release notes about it, nor the documentation, so it's possible that it's a debug option that ought to have been disabled by the