Oracle BI Applications 7.9.6: Implementation for Oracle EBS Training (D55409GC20)
Introduction:
Oracle BI Applications 7.9.6: Implementation for Oracle EBS Training Course with Labs
This Oracle BI Applications 7.9.6: Implementation for Oracle EBS training provides step-by-step procedures for installing, designing, customizing and configuring Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Applications and Oracle Business Intelligence Warehouse (OBAW). It begins by exploring Oracle BI Applications components and architecture.
Learn To:
● Install and configure Oracle Business Intelligence Applications and Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse.
● Explore prebuilt ETL metadata, including Informatica workflows and mappings and DAC metadata.
● Use the Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC) to configure, manage and load the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse.
● Customize Informatica and DAC metadata.
● Customize the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse.
● Manage Oracle Business Analytics Applications security and performance.
● Explore the prebuilt extract, transform and load (ETL) metadata that ships with the products to gain an understanding of the ETL process and the relationships between the architecture components.
● Review Informatica ETL tools by building custom ETL mappings and workflows.
Customize It:
With onsite Training, courses can be scheduled on a date that is convenient for you, and because they can be scheduled at your location, you don’t incur travel costs and students won’t be away from home. Onsite classes can also be tailored to meet your needs. You might shorten a 5-day class into a 3-day class, or combine portions of several related courses into a single course, or have the instructor vary the emphasis of topics depending on your staff’s and site’s requirements.
Audience/Target Group
● Application Developers
● Business Intelligence Developer
● Data Modelers
● Data Warehouse Administrator
● Data Warehouse Analyst
● Data Warehouse Developer
● Technical Consultant
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Duration: 4 days
Class Prerequisites:
Working knowledge of Informatica PowerMart or PowerCenter
Basic knowledge of SQL
Experience in Business Intelligence
Knowledge of Dimensional modeling, and database design
Skills Gained:
Customize and extend the OBAW
Manage the security and performance of Oracle BI Applications
Customize DAC metadata
Explore Oracle Business Intelligence Applications foundational concepts and architecture
Install and configure Oracle BI Applications
Explore the prebuilt extract, transform, and load (ETL) metadata for Oracle BI Applications
Use the Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC) to run ETL routines to populate the OBAW
Explore Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) foundational concepts and architecture
Course Content:
Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Overview
Exploring Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Applications
Exploring the key components of Oracle BI Applications
Exploring Oracle BI Applications integration with transactional applications
Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Architecture Overview
Exploring the Oracle BI Applications logical architecture
Exploring the process flow of building the data warehouse
Employing the recommended deployment options to maximize data warehouse performance
Exploring the core components supporting the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) and the functions performed by each core component
Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse Content
Exploring the content of the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW)
Exploring OBAW tables
Installing and Configuring Oracle BI Applications and Related Components
Identifying the installation prerequisites
Configuring DAC
Configuring Informatica Workflow Manager
Understanding the ETL Process
Exploring the extract, transform, and load (ETL) process used to load the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW)
Identifying the differences between a full load and an incremental load of the OBAW
Identifying the applications and mechanisms used to support the ETL process
Working with Informatica Designer
Identifying the Informatica repository objects used to configure the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW)
Navigating the set of tools in Informatica Designer used to configure Informatica repository objects
Working with Informatica Workflow Manager
Navigating Informatica Workflow Manager
Running workflows and sessions using Informatica Workflow Manager
Monitoring workflows using Informatica Workflow Monitor
Exploring SDE and SIL Mappings
Describing the differences between Source Dependent Extract (SDE) and Source Independent Load (SIL) mappings
Identifying typical objects and their mechanics in SDE and SIL mappings
Working with the Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC)
Using the tools and views of the Data Warehouse Administration Console (DAC)
Describing DAC objects, how they relate to each other, and their roles in the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW) extract, transform, and load (ETL) process
Configuring Analytical Applications
Performing preload configuration steps that apply to Oracle Business Intelligence Applications deployed with any source system
Configuring general ledger account hierarchies using general ledger accounting flexfield value set definitions
Mapping Oracle general ledger natural accounts to group account numbers
Creating a new metric in the repository after adding a new group account number
Customizing DAC Metadata and Running and Execution Plan
Creating custom metadata objects in the DAC
Running a DAC execution plan and monitoring the results
Customizing the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse (OBAW)
Identifying and describing customization types and scenarios associated with OBAW
Applying OBAW customization best practices
Adding Columns to an Existing Dimension Table
Completing the steps in a Type I customization of the OBAW
Adding a column to an existing dimension table in the OBAW and populating it with data
Adding a New Dimension in OBAW
Performing the customization steps for adding a new dimension to the Oracle Business Analytics Warehouse
Integrating Security for Oracle BI Applications
Exploring the types of security in Oracle Business Intelligence Applications
Describing how Oracle BI integrates with the Oracle Fusion Middleware security platform
Identifying how BI Application object and data security integrate with EBS responsiblities
Managing OBAW Performance
Exploring strategies for increasing extract, transform, and load (ETL) and query performance
Identifying common performance bottlenecks
Configuring servers to optimize ETL and query performance
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