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To fetch lineage data from the BI Publisher report server for the datasets that you have defined, you can use the web form mentioned above. The simplest way of doing this is by manually clicking on the link provided on the web form page.
If you are a regular user of the BI Publisher Report Server and are used to the web interface, you can also use a more automated approach. For this, you need to register an account as a report server user on the BI Publisher report server. To register for a report server account, go to https://bi-pub.oracle.com/bi-pub/users/accounts.html . In this page, you will see a page with the text “Register a Report Server Account”. Click on this link to register a new account. Enter your desired username and password, and click on the “Register” button. You will then be redirected to the page https://bi-pub.oracle.com/bi-pub/users/accounts.html#main.loginpage . In this page, enter your username and password. You will then be redirected to the page https://bi-pub.oracle.com/bi-pub/users/accounts.html#securities.loginpage . In this page, enter your username and password again and click on the “Login” button. You will then be redirected to the page https://bi-pub.oracle.
“-d”: This option tells BUSCO to download only the relevant dataset. This is useful if your dataset is large, in which case the entire file is downloaded. If you are using the XML or JSON output, each dataset downloaded is listed in the XML or JSON output. The XML output shows the entire dataset (with lineage ID), the JSON output shows a minimal subset of the dataset.
“-l /path/to/datasets”: Use the file system hierarchy path to the dataset instead of a file name. This allows one to download multiple datasets at once (eg. dataset1.xml, dataset2.xml, dataset3.xml). The last dataset in the file system hierarchy is always used. -l does not work for the lineage dataset.
The MATLAB environment is based on the MathWorks MATLAB® Compiler, or MMC, which is a proprietary language developed by MathWorks to facilitate the building of applications. MMC understands the MATLAB language and various task APIs and provides efficient intermediate language compilers for compiling functions and scripts.
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