Difference between the formula rule and column aggregation in edit form

Someone please help this is the use of aggregation formula rule and column in column edit option.


What is the difference if I ask the sum in the aggregation rule to apply sum (column name) in the formula in the column.

When do I need to use that one.


Thanks in advance

When you create a column of the RPD, you have the opportunity to determine whether the column should be aggregated in some way or not. For dimension columns, you would not put the aggregation. To say, a column of accounting balance account, you may be putting the SUM or AVERAGE aggregate. Aggregation put you on this column will be 'default' column aggregation in the responses.

Thus, in Answerrs, if you use the balancing item of the account column and you have only the size of the region, will bring together the OBIEE or SUM the book balances in order to have an AMOUNT for the level of the region. If you district, that the balance of the book column will consolidate at the district level. It is a convenient way to create reports without having to specify what should be aggregation.

However, OBIEE gives you the ability to override what the default aggregation for a particular column. It is the purpose of the drop down at the bottom left of a column when you click the fx button.

Say the aggregation by default of the book balance is the SUM of the RPD, but for the report that you create, you want to calculate the average, you can apply the AVERAGE function in the fx window and it will be overridge rule of SUM aggregation which was to the RPD.

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