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extracting data from Oracle Fusion cloud


for Oracle BI Applications with BICC
Posted on 6. February 2019

the data extract from Oracle Fusion cloud is managed by the Fusion BI Cloud Connector
(BICC). This console can be access by the following typical URL:
https://customername.fa.datacenterregion.oraclecloud.com/biacm/

For the login a dedicated user is recommended e.g. BICC_ADMIN, since this user will be used
to create the extract. According to the documentation, this user must be assigned with the
following application roles in order to inherit the required permissions for running the extract:

ORA_ASM_APPLICATION_IMPLEMENTATION_ADMIN_ABSTRACT
OBIA_EXTRACTTRANSFORMLOAD_RWD

This user is typically created by the Fusion team and given to the BI team. The BI team can
validate the assigned roles by logging in to the following url:
https://customername.fa.datacenterregion.oraclecloud.com/cs/

and clicking on the user name in the top right corner. This will list all the assigned application
roles to the user:

After validating the user, the Oracle BI Application modules need to be selected within BICC for
extraction. This can be done by clicking on the calender icon of the top right menu and clicking
on Global Data Store List.

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This opens the page to enable the Oracle BI Application product offerings / modules within
BICC for Fusion cloud extract. The offering must be selected from the drop down list and then
be enabled for extract.

After all required modules have been selected, the modules can be extracted to UCM (this is
the bundled file storage of any Fusion Cloud instance and may be used by multiple Fusion
modules e.g. the data import to Fusion Cloud itself). The extract can be configured by clicking
on Manage Extract Schedules on the top right menu.

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This opens the schedule of extracts pane. A extract job can be created from this pane:
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A new extract can be created by clicking the plus icon on the top pane. This will open a guided
workflow, which allows to select the modules which should be extracted. E.g. in an initial project
phase you may only choose to extract (run) a single module extract, while you have actived
multiple modules. For example the project consists of Financials, Supply Chain, Procurement,
but only the Procurement module is scheduled for extract.)

Then selecting immediate as recurrence setting the job will be run after saving it.

In case of errors with the extract, the log can be downloaded by clicking the help icon in the top
right area of the screen:

and by clicking download latest log:


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The log file may then provide further insight into any issues with the extract:

For further reference, please check:

http://www.ateam-oracle.com/bi-cloud-connector-download-data-extraction-files/
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/applications-common/r13-
update18a/biacc/provisioning-user-access-cloud-connector-content-ucm.html
https://docs.oracle.com/applications/biapps102/install/GUID-9B6296E1-3F84-47A1-88B7-
43D4D6A60C31.htm#BIAIN-GUID-9B6296E1-3F84-47A1-88B7-43D4D6A60C31

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