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  • 1.  Configuring Drill Thoughs in Dashboards of Cognos Analytics

    Posted Tue March 12, 2019 04:01 PM
    Hoping this is addressed in future versions...

    The dashboard feature of CA, much of which is borrowed from Watson Analytics, offers the ability to drill through to a Cognos report.   The configuration is extremely tedious.  

    You need to manually map the fields and there is no search capability.  It would be great if Cognos made an attempt to build the mapping based on common names or at least offered the ability to  restrict the list on the right based on some type of type-ahead function.



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    Barry Morrow
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    #CognosAnalyticswithWatson


  • 2.  RE: Configuring Drill Thoughs in Dashboards of Cognos Analytics

    Posted Wed March 13, 2019 04:07 AM
    Edited by System Fri January 20, 2023 04:35 PM
    Hi Barry

    I agree with you. 
    You should log an RFE (request for enhancement) at this link Cognos Analytics on Cloud | IBM Data & AI
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    IBM RnD are scanning these threads and several ideas have already been implemented in the product. Great way to give more control to the users! 

    Best of luck
    /Peter



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    PETER ALMSTROM
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  • 3.  RE: Configuring Drill Thoughs in Dashboards of Cognos Analytics

    Posted Wed March 13, 2019 10:41 AM
    ​Once you create a new idea, please post here and I will recommend to our user group voting for it.

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    Jo Marie Sellner
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  • 4.  RE: Configuring Drill Thoughs in Dashboards of Cognos Analytics

    Posted Wed March 13, 2019 04:42 PM
    Ok, I would like to contribute. I teach machine Learning and NLU Training Models. 


    Mark McDonnell
    IBM PartnerWorld