So, basically open up a text file and enter the following commands New C:\oracle\biee11115\instances\instance1\bifoundation\OracleBIServerComponent\coreapplication_obis1\repository\WithSales.rpd Admin123 To do that we will be using the AdminTool command line switch. Now our requirement is to add the Sales Analytics module into the rpd.
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This is what we will typically use for our development.
ORACLE BI ADMINISTRATION TOOL 11.1.1.5 INSTALL
The first one is the master repository containing all the modules.Īnd the second one will contain only the necessary modules we have chosen during the install i.e. BI Apps 7.9.6.3 basically provides us with 2 Repositories. After the successful rollout of all these modules, lets assume that the requirement is to add say Sales Analytics into the repository. Now let's assume this is what we chose during the first time install of BI Apps. As you see we just have 4 projects(1 corresponding to each module). For example, in the screenshots below, we have the BI Apps repository with 4 modules. Depending on the modules chosen during install, the number of fact tables in the BMM can increase or decrease.
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After installing BI Apps 7.9.6.3, its a lot more clearer now.Īs you are probably aware, BI Apps basically contains a single master BMM (for the core reporting) containing all the necessary fact tables and dimensions. Considering the fact that Oracle's internal development uses RPD Multi-User development extensively, i have always been keen on understanding how these modules are extracted and merged(actually looks like there is no merging done automatically).
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So, the size of the RPD can vary depending on the Module installed. As i have written in my last post, one of the things that BI Apps installer does is, depending on the modules chosen it automatically adds the corresponding modules into the repository. I stumbled across some of these parameters while installing the BI Apps 7.9.6.3. In addition to the ones that i have written there are some more set of parameters that we can use(i hope Oracle will eventually publish all of them). I have written about some of the use cases of this here. One of the hidden features of BI Admin Tool is the ability to run certain commands from command line.