Oracle DRM Blog

Archive for October, 2007

Never thought I’d need this. Afterall who needs a piece of paper when you’ve worked with Essbase since the Arbor days back in 1996. But like my CPA, MBA or other certifications, I figured it may be useful one day. So I took it and did it: Hi Daniel, Welcome Aboard! Congratulations on earning your [...]

Master data management is a booming area of specialization in recent years. In the beginning this maybe more of an IT domain, where professionals deal only with metadata. But over time, the one that yields true benefits are actually from the business, and it has huge implications for Business Intelligence.

If you tried or installed Oracle Data Relationship Management for the first time, you may sometimes encounter a problem starting the service on your server. The symptom is the service is getting stopped automatically when you tried to start the Hyperion DRM console. It starts and stops automatically. When you checked in the log, you [...]



  • Daniel: There's not much you need to configure if you successfully install DRM 11.1.2.1, it's probably the easiest install compared to the entire Oracle Hyper
  • Daniel: Please let me know which down stream system you are referring to and I can help you with that.
  • Daniel: Migration utility is useful when you need to make sectional update. For example if you add a new property, why would you want to re-migrate the entire

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