Start the database containing the RCU schema, using its standard controls. Start the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Server. For example, on Log in to Fusion Middleware Control and upload the repository file, making sure Also in Fusion Middleware Co
1. Start the database containing the RCU schema, using its standard controls.
2. Start the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Server. For example, on
Windows, select Start Programs Oracle WebLogic User Projects bifoundation_domain Start Admin Server for WebLogic Server Domain and enter the user and password created during installation when prompted. Note that if you used an Enterprise or Software-Only install type, you must also start the Oracle WebLogic Server Managed Server using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. Typically, you use the Simple install type when installing development sandboxes.3. Log in to Fusion Middleware Control and upload the repository file, making sure
to enter the correct repository password.4. Also in Fusion Middleware Control, turn off Oracle BI Server caching, so that
interpreting the query log is simpler.5. Still in Fusion Middleware Control, start the system components from the
Business Intelligence Overview page. Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition provides more information about steps 2 - 5. Because Sally’s Oracle BI Server is on a Linux system, she must set up ODBC connectivity on her Windows computer so that her Administration Tool client can access the BI Server there. Sally manually adds an Oracle BI Server ODBC DSN pointing to the Oracle BI Server on the Linux computer. See Integrating Other Clients with Oracle Business Intelligence in Oracle Fusion Middleware Integrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition for information about how to create an ODBC DSN for the Oracle BI Server. Sally is using the Oracle WebLogic Server embedded policy store and needs to add two application roles, Sales Management and Sales Rep. To add the roles, she opens a Web browser on her Windows computer and logs in to Fusion Middleware B-8 Metadata Repository Builders Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Control pointing to her Oracle Business Intelligence stack on Linux. She uses Fusion Middleware Control to create the new roles, maps it to the appropriate users, groups, or other roles, and grants the appropriate permissions to the role. Tip: See Creating an Application Role in Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition for more information. Next, Sally needs to add the new application roles to her repository, and then use them for object permissions and data access filters. To accomplish this, Sally does the following:1. Sally open the Administration Tool and selects File Open Online. She picks
Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Click OK when you are finished setting preferences.
» Select Set Icon. Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Select the appropriate DSN and click OK.
» Click OK. Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Without opening a repository, select File Multiuser History.
» In the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog, click the System DSN tab, and
» In the Select Data Source screen, in the Connection Type field, select the type of
» Click Finish. Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» In the Administration Tool, select File, then select Import Metadata.
» Provide the Data source name for the primary database. Click OK.
» In the Select Data Source screen, select OracleADF_HTTP for Connection Type.
» Select the objects you want to import in the Available list and move them to the Click Finish.
» In the Database dialog, click the Features tab. In the Features tab, use the information in
» Specify or adjust the properties as needed, then click OK.
» In the Persist connection pool area, click Clear. Click OK.
» To add tables to the display folder, click Add. Then, in the Browse dialog, select Click OK.
» Click OK in the Hierarchy dialog.
» Select View Members. Click Query to display results. When finished, click Close.
» Click OK. Select Create Columns for Alias Table. Then, from the sub-list, select the alias
» Type the text of the hint in the Hint field and click OK.
» In the shortcut menu, select Update Row Count. Click Yes to check out the objects.
» If you want to provide a dynamic list of currency options, create a table in your
» Click OK. Click OK or Cancel to close the Dimensions dialog.
» From the right-click menu, select Create Logical Dimension, then select either
» In the Check Out Objects dialog, click Yes to check out the objects that appear in
» If the values for the source are unique, select the option Select distinct values.
» Click OK. To move a table, in the Name list, select the table you want to reorder. Then, use
» In the Finish Script screen, the complete path and file name appears. Click Finish.
» Click OK, then click OK again to return to the Identity Manager.
» On the General tab, in the Data source definition: Database field, ensure that the
» Click OK. Open the user.sh file. You can find this file at:
» Click Select next to Patch File. Browse to select the patch file you want to apply, Click Finish.
» Select Tools, then select Query Repository. Click Query.
» When you have finished mapping columns between the selected physical tables, Click Finish.
» In the Choose Directory dialog, click Browse to locate and select the location Click OK.
» To remove the selected objects, click Yes.
» Repository initialization blocks only In the Schedule area, select a start date and
» In the [Repository|Session] Variable Initialization Block dialog, click Edit Data
» Click Edit Data Target. Click OK.
» Check out the branch project using File Multiuser Checkout. You can check
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