Overview of the Oracle BI Presentation Services.
To use the Presentation Services Administration page: Log in to Oracle Business Intelligence with Administrator privileges. Select the Administration link to display the Administration page. Select the Manage Privileges link.
Use this page to administer Oracle BI Presentation Services. You perform administration tasks such as managing privileges and metadata for maps. The functions of the Administration page are described in System Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition and in Security Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition.
Step 2: In Oracle BI Presentation Services Administration window, then locate Manage Privileges and click on it. Step 3: In the Privilege Administration window, go to Answers section, locate Edit Direct Database Requests, then click on the link.
Use this page to administer Oracle BI Presentation Services. You perform administration tasks such as managing privileges and metadata for maps. The functions of the Administration page are described in Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition and in Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence.
To generate repository documentation into a text or comma-separated file, log into Oracle BI Administration Tool and choose Tools, then Utilities, then Repository Documentation. For more information about generating repository documentation, see Oracle Business Intelligence Server Administration Guide. Presentation Services Catalog.
Use Oracle BI Presentation Services Cache. Use this box to specify whether to use the Oracle BI Presentation Services Cache. Deselect this box to specify that you do not want the query to use the Presentation Services cache. In general, you should avoid deselecting this box as disabling the cache has potential performance degradation issues.
Oracle Business Intelligence components control their diagnostic log files by using server-specific settings in their log configuration files, for example: Oracle BI Presentation Services log configuration file: - writerClassId settings configure messages that are written to the sawlog.log file. Oracle BI Server log configuration file.