Creating BICC reports in Oracle Fusion Cloud involves several steps:
1. Define Data Requirements:
Identify the specific data you want to include in your report.
Determine the data sources needed within your Oracle Fusion application(s).
Understand the data granularity and desired level of aggregation.
2. Create Public View Objects (PVOs):
If the data you need isn't readily available, create PVOs to expose relevant data from
your Fusion application(s).
Configure the PVOs to include the specific columns and filters required for your
report.
Ensure the PVOs are accessible and have appropriate security permissions.
3. Configure BICC Extracts:
Access the BICC Console within your Fusion Cloud environment.
Choose the relevant offering that contains the data sources you need.
Configure an extract based on your PVOs or existing data stores.
Define the extract schedule (one-time or recurring) and target location (UCM or
Cloud Storage Service).
4. Design your Report:
Choose a reporting tool like Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) or Oracle BI Publisher
Cloud Service (BIPCS).
Connect to the extracted data in your chosen target location.
Design your report layout, visualizations, and calculations based on your data
requirements.
5. Schedule and Share Reports:
Schedule your reports to run automatically based on your needs.
Share the reports with relevant users through dashboards, email notifications, or other
mechanisms.
Additional Resources:
Creating a Business Intelligence Cloud
Extract: https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/analytics-for-applications/doc/create-user-
oracle-fusion-cloud-applications-extract-data.html
BICC for Oracle Fusion Cloud
Applications: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/applications-common/24a/biacc/
index.html
Oracle Analytics
Cloud: https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/analytics-cloud/acsgs/what-is-oracle-
analytics-cloud.html
Oracle BI Publisher Cloud
Service: https://www.oracle.com/middleware/technologies/analytics-publisher.html
Note: This is a general overview. Specific steps may vary depending on your specific
requirements and chosen reporting tools. Consider consulting the official Oracle
documentation and seeking help from your IT team or Oracle support if you need further
assistance.