Oracle® Business Intelligence Applications Administrator's Guide 11g Release 1

Oracle® Business Intelligence Applications Administrator's Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.10.2) E72283-02 October 2016 Provides references of interest to system administrators, including customization, multi-language support, localizing deployments, and using Oracle GoldenGate. Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Administrator's Guide, 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.10.2) E72283-02 Copyright © 2014, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Primary Author: Kalpana Thakar Contributors: Oracle Business Intelligence development, product management, and quality assurance teams. This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. 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Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................................. v Audience ........................................................................................................................................................ v Documentation Accessibility ...................................................................................................................... v Related Documentation ............................................................................................................................... v Conventions.................................................................................................................................................. vi What's New for Oracle BI Applications Administration............................................................... vii New Features for Oracle BI Applications System Administrators...................................................... vii 1 About Multi-Language Support About Pseudo-Translations..................................................................................................................... 1-2 About Oracle BI Applications Domains................................................................................................ 1-2 About Dimension Translation Tables.................................................................................................... 1-4 2 Localizing Oracle Business Intelligence Deployments Maintaining Translation Tables Workflow for Oracle BI Enterprise Edition.................................. 2-1 Adding String Localizations for Oracle BI Repository Metadata.............................................. 2-1 About Translating Presentation Services Strings................................................................................. 2-3 Changing the Default Currency in Analytics Applications ............................................................... 2-4 3 Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse Naming Conventions Naming Conventions for Oracle Business Analytics WarehouseTables.......................................... 3-1 Table Types for Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse...................................................................... 3-2 Aggregate Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse...................................................... 3-4 Dimension Class Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse .......................................... 3-4 Dimension Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse..................................................... 3-4 Dimension Tables With Business Role-Based Flags.................................................................... 3-5 Fact Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse................................................................. 3-5 Helper Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse............................................................ 3-5 Hierarchy Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse ...................................................... 3-5 Mini-Dimension Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse........................................... 3-6 iii Staging Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse........................................................... 3-6 Translation Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse.................................................... 3-6 Internal Tables in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse................................................................... 3-7 Standard Column Prefixes in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse .............................................. 3-8 Standard Column Suffixes in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse .............................................. 3-8 System Columns in Oracle Business Analytics WarehouseTables.................................................... 3-8 Multi-Currency Support for System Columns................................................................................... 3-10 Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse Primary Data Values........................................................... 3-10 About Multi-Language Support in Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse................................... 3-11 Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse Currency Preferences.......................................................... 3-11 4 Researching Data Lineage Setting Up Data Lineage.......................................................................................................................... 4-1 Setup Step: Configure ODI Topology and Load Plan................................................................. 4-2 Setup Step: Configure the Oracle WebLogic Server Heap Size................................................. 4-9 Setup Step: Disable Fusion Step (Optional).................................................................................. 4-9 Setup Step: Create the Data Lineage Warehouse Tables.......................................................... 4-10 Tasks for Loading and Refreshing Data Lineage Dashboards......................................................... 4-11 Extracting Oracle BI Metadata Using Catalog Manager and Oracle BI Administration Tool ............................................................................................................................................. 4-12 Executing and Monitoring the Data Lineage Load Plan .......................................................... 4-16 About Performing Analysis with Data Lineage Dashboards........................................................... 4-16 Analyzing Data Lineage for Oracle BI Applications................................................................. 4-17 5 Administering Oracle GoldenGateand Source Dependent Schemas Source Dependent Schema Architecture............................................................................................... 5-1 Tasks for Setting Up Oracle GoldenGate and the Source Dependent Schema................................ 5-2 Setup Step: Configure Source and Target Database.................................................................... 5-2 Setup Step: Install Oracle GoldenGate on Source and Target Systems.................................... 5-5 Setup Step: Configure Configuration Manager and ODI to Support the Source Dependent Schema.......................................................................................................................................... 5-8 Setup Step: Generate, Deploy, and Populate the Source Dependent Schema Tables on Target Database........................................................................................................................... 5-9 Setup Step: Generate and Deploy Oracle GoldenGate Parameter Files to Source and Target Systems .......................................................................................................................... 5-13 Setup Step: Start Oracle GoldenGate on Source and Target Systems..................................... 5-20 ETL Customization................................................................................................................................. 5-20 Patching.................................................................................................................................................... 5-21 Troubleshooting Oracle GoldenGate and SDS................................................................................... 5-22 Create the SDS Tables.................................................................................................................... 5-22 Using the DML Option to Perform an Initial Load................................................................... 5-23 Create SDS Indexes and Analyze the SDS Schema ................................................................... 5-23 Setting up Ledger Correlation using Oracle GoldenGate................................................................. 5-25 iv Preface Oracle Business Intelligence Applications (Oracle BI Applications) is comprehensive suite of prebuilt solutions that deliver pervasive intelligence across an organization, empowering users at all levels — from front line operational users to senior management - with the key information they need to maximize effectiveness. Intuitive and role-based, these solutions transform and integrate data from a range of enterprise sources and corporate data warehouses into actionable insight that enables more effective actions, decisions, and processes. Oracle BI Applications is built on Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition (Oracle BI EE), a comprehensive set of enterprise business intelligence tools and infrastructure, including a scalable and efficient query and analysis server, an ad-hoc query and analysis tool, interactive dashboards, proactive intelligence and alerts, and an enterprise reporting engine. Audience This information is intended for system administrators and ETL team members who are responsible for managing Oracle BI Applications. It contains information about ETL customization, domains and localization, Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse naming conventions, and system administration tasks, including setting up and using Oracle GoldenGate and Source-Dependent Schemas to support ETL performance. Docum entation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup? ctx=acc&id=docacc. Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/ topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup? ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired. Related Docum entation The Oracle BI Applications documentation library contains several related documents. See https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/biapps.html for a list of related documents. v Conventions This document uses these text conventions. Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary. italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values. monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter. vi What's New for Oracle BI Applications Administration This preface describes features in Oracle Business Intelligence Applications (Oracle BI Applications) that relate to administration. New Features for Oracle BI Applications System Adm inistrators Oracle BI Applications contains new features for system administrators. New Features There are no new features for this release in the Oracle BI Applications Administrator’s guide. Documentation Changes The chapter Oracle Business Intelligence Endeca Discovery Option has been removed from the guide as Oracle Endeca Information Discovery is no longer supported in 11.1.1.10.2. vii 1 About Multi-Language Support Oracle Business Intelligence Applications (Oracle BI Applications) provides multi- language support for metadata level objects exposed in Oracle BI Enterprise Edition (Oracle BI EE) dashboards and reports, as well uploads/Industriel/ administrator-guide 4 .pdf

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