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Applies to: (tick) Kyvos Enterprise  (tick) Kyvos Cloud (SaaS on AWS) (tick) Kyvos AWS Marketplace

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Accessing Visual Analyzer from Oracle Analytics cloud

You can access Visual Analyzer from the Oracle Analytics cloud Home page.

To access the Visual Analyzer, perform any of the following:
On the Create list, click Visual Analyzer Projects to go to a new canvas.

OR

In the thumbnails, click a Visual Analyzer project.

OR

From the Add Dataset page, go to the Subject Areas and select the semantic model and click Add to Project.
can start visualization in Oracle Analytics.
The Visualize tab allows you to browse the Kyvos semantic models and create your dashboards.

Browsing Kyvos semantic model in Visual Analyzer

To start browsing the newly added semantic model, perform the following steps.

  1. To browse data in Visual Analyzer, enter the URL as http://<IP Address>:<Port>/analytics/ in your browser.
    Here, replace IP and Port as per your OAC environment.

  2. Enter your credentials to log in.

  3. On the Business Intelligence home page, click New > Visual Analyzer Project under Data Exploration and Discovery to create a new project.

  4. On the displayed Add Data Source dialog box, select the recently added Kyvos semantic model and then click the Add to Project button. Start creating dashboard and browse the semantic model data.

    An Untitled project is created. You can now drag and drop data elements to create your dashboards.

Download and Upload Snapshots

If user want to migrate your content to another environment then download a snapshot is useful to upload them on the migrated environment when you created in a different Oracle product and exported to a snapshot (BAR file).
User can save snapshots to your local file system and upload them back to the cloud. Downloading and uploading snapshots enables you to back up and restore your content or migrate content between development, test, and production environments.

Download Snapshots

Use the Download option to save a snapshot to your local file system. This allows you to locally store and manage snapshots you take of your system.
The snapshot downloads as an archive file (.bar). The time it takes to download depends on the size of the snapshot .bar file.
If you have not taken the snapshot yet, you will need to do that first.

  1. Click Console.

  2. Click Snapshots.

  3. Select the snapshot that you want to download.

  4. Click Snapshot Actions.

  5. Click Download.

  6. Enter and confirm a password for the snapshot. The password must be between 8 and 50 characters long and contain at least one numeric character, one uppercase letter, and one lowercase letter.

  7. Do not forget this password. You will be asked for this password if you try to upload the file in the future. For example, you may want to restore or migrate the content stored in the snapshot.

  8. Click OK.

The time it takes to download depends on the file size.

Upload Snapshots

You can upload a snapshot that you previously saved on your local file system. The time it takes to upload a snapshot depends on the size of the snapshot .bar file.
When you upload a snapshot, the file itself is uploaded to your system but the artifacts stored inside the snapshot are n't immediately available in your environment. Any snapshot you upload displays in the snapshot list. When you're ready to do so, you can overwrite your current artifacts, such as your catalog, by restoring the snapshot.

  1. Click Console.

  2. Click Snapshots.

  3. Click the Page actions menu and select Upload Snapshot.

  4. Use Browse to locate the snapshot that you want to upload.

  5. Select the BAR file (.bar) that contains your snapshot. You can upload snapshots taken from Oracle Analytics Cloud.

  6. Enter the snapshot password. This is the password that you specify whenever you download a snapshot to your local file system.

  7. Click OK.

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