Select File, then select Change Password. Click OK. In the navigation tree, expand Business Intelligence and then click coreapplication

16-26 Metadata Repository Builders Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Changing the Repository Password Each repository has a password that is used to encrypt its contents. You create the repository password when you create a new repository file, or when you upgrade a repository from a previous release of Oracle Business Intelligence. You can change the repository password using the Administration Tool in offline mode. You cannot change the repository password when the repository is open in online mode. After you change the repository password in the Administration Tool, you must also publish the updated repository and specify the new password in Fusion Middleware Control. Specifying the repository password in Fusion Middleware Control enables the password to be stored in an external credential store, so that the Oracle BI Server can retrieve it to load the repository. To change the repository password in the Administration Tool and Fusion Middleware Control: 1. Open the repository in the Administration Tool in offline mode.

2. Select File, then select Change Password.

3. Enter the current old password. 4. Enter the new password and confirm it. The repository password must be longer than five characters and cannot be empty.

5. Click OK.

Show Qualified Name Use this option to display the fully qualified name of the objects found by the query. For example, if you query for logical columns, the default value in the Name list is the column name. However, if you select Show Qualified Names , the value in the Name list changes to businessmodel.logicaltable.column. Show Parent Select an object in the Name list and click Show Parent to view the parent hierarchy of an object. If the object does not have a parent, a message appears. You cannot use Show Parent with users or application roles. In the Parent Hierarchy dialog, you can edit or delete objects. Note that if you delete an object from this dialog, any child objects of the selected object are also deleted. GoTo Select one or more objects in the Name list and click GoTo to go to the objects in the Administration Tool view of the repository. The selected objects appear highlighted in the Physical, Business Model and Mapping, or Presentation layer. Note that the Query Related Objects dialog closes when you choose this option. Note: If you are using the SampleAppLite.rpd sample repository, you must change the default password the first time you open it in the Administration Tool, for security reasons. See About the SampleApp.rpd Demonstration Repository for more information about the sample repository. Table 16–6 Cont. Query Related Objects Options Option Description Managing Oracle BI Repository Files 16-27 6. Save and close the repository. 7. Open a Web browser and log in to Fusion Middleware Control from the computer where the updated repository is located.

8. In the navigation tree, expand Business Intelligence and then click coreapplication

to display the Business Intelligence Overview page. 9. Display the Repository tab of the Deployment page.

10. Click Lock and Edit Configuration.