Oracle DRM Blog

Archive for March, 2008

If you have DRM installed, one of the first thing you’d do is turn it on inside the console. You could be doing this for the main DRM engine, or you could be doing it for the web publishing engine. Either way, if the engine isn’t starting or the web publishing engine comes back with [...]

Downloaded the latest version of Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 9.3.2 (upgrading from the last 9.3.1), the latest version was interesting because of a few welcomed surprise additions then the usual bug fixes. Here’s what I found…

If you’re installing the latest version of Oracle Hyperion DRM, you’ll note a couple of additions in the installation package. One of the package is the new ASP 2.0 and this is usually installed automatically when you’re installing the server. Now when you finished, you may hit an error trying to login (i.e. you can’t [...]

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10 Mar, 2008

Tracking Changes – Part II

Posted by: Daniel In: Tips 'n' Tricks

In the last part of our article, we talked about ways to automatically populate creation and update information for each node as they evolve. This is especially useful for building databases (e.g. slowly changing dimension). If you follow the last article, that’s probably enough to achieve the objective. Now, as you go from month to [...]



  • 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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