Variable
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Description
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USER
|
Holds the value the
user enters as his or her logon name.
|
This variable is
typically populated from the LDAP profile of the user.
|
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USERGUID
|
Contains the global
unique identifier (GUID) of the user,
|
typically populated
from the LDAP profile of the user.
|
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GROUP
|
Contains the groups
to which the user belongs. Exists only for compatibility with previous
releases.
|
Legacy groups are
mapped to application roles automatically.
|
|
When a user belongs
to multiple groups, include the group names in the same column,
|
|
separated by
semicolons (for example, GroupA;GroupB;GroupC). If a semicolon must be
included as part of a group name,
|
|
precede the
semicolon with a backslash character (\).
|
|
ROLES
|
Contains the
application roles to which the user belongs.
|
When a user belongs
to multiple roles, include the role names in the same column,
|
|
separated by
semicolons (for example, RoleA;RoleB;RoleC).
|
|
If a semicolon must
be included as part of a role name, precede the semicolon with a backslash
character (\).
|
|
ROLEGUIDS
|
Contains the global
unique identifiers (GUIDs) for the application roles to which the user
belongs.
|
GUIDs for
application roles are the same as the application role names.
|
|
PERMISSIONS
|
Contains the
permissions held by the user, such as oracle.bi.server.manageRepositories.
|
PROXY
|
Holds the name of
the proxy user. A proxy user is a user that has been authorized to act for
another user.
|
WEBGROUPS
|
Specifies the
Catalog groups (Presentation Services groups) to which the user belongs,
|
if any. Note that
the recommended practice is to use application roles rather than Catalog
groups.
|
|
When a user belongs
to multiple Catalog groups, include the Catalog group names in the same
column,
|
|
separated by
semicolons (for example, WebgroupA;WebgroupB;WebgroupC).
|
|
If a semicolon must be included as part of a
Catalog group name, precede the semicolon with a backslash character (\).
|
|
DISPLAYNAME
|
Used for Oracle BI
Presentation Services.
|
It contains the name that is displayed to
the user in the greeting in the Oracle BI Presentation Services user
interface.
|
|
It is also saved as
the author field for catalog objects. This variable is typically populated
from the LDAP profile of the user.
|
|
LOGLEVEL
|
The value of LOGLEVEL (a number between 0 and 5) determines the logging level
that the Oracle BI Server uses for user queries.
|
This system session
variable overrides a variable defined in the Users object in the
Administration Tool.
|
|
If the administrator
user (defined upon install) has a Logging level defined as 4 and
|
|
the session variable LOGLEVELdefined in the repository has a value of 0 (zero), the value
of 0 applies.
|
|
DESCRIPTION
|
Contains a
description of the user, typically populated from the LDAP profile of the
user.
|
USERLOCALE
|
Contains the locale
of the user, typically populated from the LDAP profile of the user.
|
DISABLE_CACHE_HIT
|
Used to enable or
disable Oracle BI Server result cache hits. This variable has a possible
value of 0 or 1.
|
DISABLE_CACHE_SEED
|
Used to enable or
disable Oracle BI Server result cache seeding. This variable has a possible
value of 0 or 1.
|
DISABLE_SUBREQUEST_CACHE
|
Used to enable or
disable Oracle BI Server subrequest cache hits and seeding. This variable has
a possible value of 0 or 1.
|
SELECT_PHYSICAL
|
|
DISABLE_PLAN_CACHE_HIT
|
Used to enable or
disable Oracle BI Server plan cache hits. This variable has a possible value
of 0 or 1.
|
DISABLE_PLAN_CACHE_SEED
|
Used to enable or
disable Oracle BI Server plan cache seeding. This variable has a possible
value of 0 or 1.
|
TIMEZONE
|
Contains the time
zone of the user, typically populated from the LDAP profile of the user.
|
WEBLANGUAGE
|
Used for Oracle BI
Presentation Services. Holds the Oracle BI Presentation Services user
interface display language.
|
Users can select a
language on the sign-in page for Oracle BI EE, or they can change the
language setting on the
|
|
Preferences tab of
the My Account dialog after signing in.
|
|
AUTHINITBLOCKONLY
|
Determines if the
initialization blocks required for authentication are executed.
|
This variable has a
value of Yes. The value is case-insensitive.
|
|
PORTALPATH
|
Used for Oracle BI
Presentation Services. It identifies the default dashboard the user sees
|
when logging in (the
user can override this preference after logged on).
|
|
REQUESTKEY
|
Used for Oracle BI
Presentation Services. Any users with the same nonblank request key share the
same
|
Oracle BI
Presentation Services cache entries.
|
|
This tells Oracle BI
Presentation Services that these users have identical content filters and
security in the Oracle BI Server.
|
|
Sharing Oracle BI
Presentation Services cache entries is a way to minimize unnecessary
communication with the Oracle BI Server.
|
|
SKIN
|
Determines certain
elements of the look and feel of the Oracle BI Presentation Services user
interface.
|
The user can alter
some elements of the user interface by picking a style when logged on to
Oracle BI Presentation Services.
|
|
The SKIN variable points to an Oracle BI Presentation Services
folder that contains the nonalterable elements
|
|
(for example,
figures such as GIF files). Such directories begin with sk_.
|
|
For example, if a
folder were called sk_companyx, the SKIN variable would
be set to companyx.
|
OBIEE Session Variables
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