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10084 Upgrade to BI Apps With ODI From Earlier Release With Informatica?
Is It Really an Upgrade?
April 22, 2018
Gary Rao; BI Architect Naren Thota; Senior Partner/BI Architect Infosemantics, Inc.
About the Speaker – Gary Rao § BI Solution Architect at Infosemantics, Inc. § Experience with BI solutions for Oracle EBS including R12
since 1997 § Data Warehousing, BI and Analytics experience with
disparate sources – over 16 years § Experience with non-Oracle Solutions as well
§ Teradata § Qlikview § Power BI § Tableau § Business Objects
About Infosemantics
§ Visit us at booth 1027 § Established in 2001 § User Community Focused § People First § Global Reach – Offices in
US, Philippines, and India § Shared Expertise § www.Infosemantics.com
§ R12.1.3, R12.2 public vision instances
§ Presentations on functional and technical topics
§ Public OBIEE/OBIA Sandbox Instance
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Agenda
• Overview of Oracle BI Apps 11.1.1.10.x • BI Apps 7.9.6.4 Vs BI Apps 11.1.1.10.x • What does it mean to us? • BI Apps Upgrade from 7.9.6.4 to 11.1.1.10.x • OBIEE 12c • Q&A
Overview of Pre-Built Apps (OBIA) 11.1.1.10.x
Overview of OBIA 11g ■ Also known as Business Intelligence Applications/Analytics
§ Release 11.1.1.10.1 with ODI as the ELT/ETL (big difference from tool perspective)
Oracle BI Apps 7.9.6.4 V/s 11.1.1.10.x
BI Apps 7.9.6.4 Vs BI Apps 11g - Infrastructure
BI Apps 7.9.6.4
■ Fusion middleware is limited to manage OBIEE services
■ Informatica for ETL ■ Informatica client – Power
Center ■ Data Warehouse
Administrator Console (DAC) – manage jobs
■ Support for Oracle and Non-Oracle sources and targets
BIApps11.1.1.10.1
■ Fusion middleware to manage the entire infrastructure and services (including ODI)
■ Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) for (ELT)
■ ODI Studio ■ BIA Configuration Manager –
manage jobs ■ Currently, only Oracle sources and
targets are supported ■ Golden Gate support to manage
Data Load time pressures
BI Apps 7.9.6.4 &11g – OLTP Coverage
BI Apps 11.1.1.7.1 onwards
■ CRM – EBS 11i/R12 - Service & Price only
■ Financials – EBS 11i/R12, PeopleSoft 9.x ■ Subledger accounting subject
areas (new) ■ HR - EBS 11i/R12, PeopleSoft
9.x ■ SC&OM – EBS 11i/R12, JDE ■ Proc & Spend/Projects – EBS
11i/R12 , PeopleSoft 9+ ■ Manufacturing – Discrete and
Process ■ EAM Analytics ■ Oracle Product Lifecycle Analytics
- Agile PLM
BI Apps 7.9.6.4
■ CRM – EBS 11i/R12, Siebel 7.8+, Fusion Apps 11.1.1.6.0
■ Financials – EBS 11i/R12, PeopleSoft 8.9/9.x, JDE, SAP
■ HR – EBS 11i/R12, PeopleSoft 8.9/0.x
■ SC&OM – EBS 11i/R12, JDE, Fusion Apps 11.1.1.6.0
■ Proc & Spend/Projects - EBS 11i/R12, PeopleSoft 8.9/9.x
■ EAM – EBS 11i/R12
Oracle’s Statement of Direction on BI Apps 7.9.6.4
• Oracle will continue to support the 7.9.6.x product series – Please see Oracle Lifetime Support policy located at
http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/lifetime-support-middleware-069163.pdf
• However, Oracle will no longer develop new content for 7.9.6.4, nor extend the 7.9.6.x support or any series based on an ETL architecture with Informatica
What Does It Mean to Us? • Customer with a corporate standard on Informatica, can remain
on 7.9.6.x series. Oracle will fully support their deployment per the Lifetime Support – No new capabilities that are part of 11g would be available for 7.9.6x
• Customers may migrate forward to the new 11g series – Extent of migration process and path depends on the level of
customizations within 7.9.6x • Customer has a corporate initiative to move their infrastructure to
the Cloud, may consider BI Applications deployed on IaaS or a PaaS model
• Customers planning an upgrade to OBIA11g – Regardless of IaaS or on-prem, upgrade process is more or less the same
BI Apps Upgrade Process From 7.9.6.4 To 11.1.1.10.x
BI Apps Upgrade Process • This is not an Upgrade unfortunately, it is a migration effort from
7.9.6.x over to 11.1.1.10.x – Certainly needs fit/gap assessment first to identify customizations in the
7.9.6.x to migrate over to 11.1.1.10.x • High-level Steps
– Install OBIEE11.1.1.9.x infrastructure • Required home for BI Apps 11g install
– Install BI Apps 11.1.1.10.x – Configure and complete extracts – Migrate customizations from the old to the new (evaluate and re-apply), as needed – Test
BI Apps Upgrade Process – What to Know • Planning
– Plan the time lines – Infrastructure – Staffing
• Pre-requisites and versions of Source Database • An assessment of customizations, and a fit/gap with the content delivered in BI
Apps 11g – Identify the Objects to be migrated – Inventory of customizations and comparisons
• Enough time for the upgrade – Consider time working with Oracle Support
• User Community training and adoption • Security • Release Management
BI Apps Upgrade Process – Issues & Lessons Learned • Planning, fit/fap with customizations from, setting realistic estimates,
User face-time etc. • Stick with one OBIA release version and continue with the same from
Dev through Prod – We experienced a Customer patching up Dev to the latest release, but install
latest in Prod, think code set will be the same, but no • Verify all the pre-requisites (installation to implementation) • Inventory of changes made in Dev for migration to other environments • Test load data for a year before the planned full load • Follow customization recommendations • OoTB Dashboards – is it relevant to the business or not
BI Apps Upgrade Process – Issues & Lessons Learned
• Data Loads and errors – Issues with incrementals being treated as full loads – Issues when data loaded for one domain earlier and starting another domain
• General bugs with the loads, dashboards etc. – expect to spend time with Oracle support
• Some of the Issues – Mfg - BOM – errors out due to a BOM explosion package error (Patch) – Cash Flow Dashboards not returning values has zeros (Patch) – HR Accruals Load takes too long (increase parallel processes) – Index Creation Errors (Validate Source Data)
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OBIEE 12c
OverviewofOBIEE12c■ Unique platform that enables customers to uncover new
insights and make faster, more informed business decisions ■ Several changes compared to OBIEE 11g
■ No more Security GUIDs ■ Archiving for migration using BAR ■ EM not used for RPD deployment ■ External Datasource directly in front-end (xls)
■ Frontend and Functions ■ It has more graphs/chart features
■ Matrix Heat map ■ Waterfall
■ Users can call on the “R” function directly ■ Visual Analyzer
■ Self-Service BI
OBIEE12cforOBIA11g■ OBIA11g cannot be installed on OBIEE12c as the home
■ Dual-headed deployment ■ Procedure to implement OBIEE 12c for OBIA 11.x
■ OBIA 11.x needs to be installed with OBIEE 11g ■ Install OBIEE12c on Machine ‘B’, then migrate RPD, Catalog, Security
from OBIEE11g over to OBIEE12c on Machine B ■ Oracle Support: 11g: Support of BI Applications 11g[11.1.1.9.2 &
11.1.1.10.1] with OBIEE 12.2.1(12C) Doc ID 2084688.1 ■ Process need to be treated as a separate task, and therefore another
iteration of testing ■ Existing 7.9.6.x BI Applications Customers also can take advantage of new
modules or Cloud connectors provided in the 12c Series of OBIEE (OBIA 796: Support of BI Applications 7.9.6.3 & 7.9.6.4 with OBIEE 12.2.1(12C) (Doc ID 2087632.1))
References • Oracle BIA 11.1.1.10.2 Documentation Library
https://docs.oracle.com/applications/biapps102/install/toc.htm • Oracle Business Intelligence Analytics (OBIA) Statement of
Direction - Doc ID 1937481.1 on My Oracle Support • Hardware/Software certifications
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-certification-100350.html
• Product Lifetime Support Policy http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/lifetime-support-
middleware-069163.pdf • http://www.rittmanmead.com/blog/ • http://www.infosemantics.com/infosemantics-blog.html • http://redpillanalytics.com/obia-7-9-x-to-11g-informaticadac-to-odi-
cross-reference-guide/
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