Oracle DRM Blog

Archive for August, 2008

Good news, I have something really cool for you Essbase lovers in building your existing hierarchy into Oracle DRM, almost seamlessly. Many of us look to Oracle DRM to provide a facility to load our parent-child text file and import a hierarchy. Well it just doesn’t work that way. Oracle DRM has it’s own flat [...]

For several years, I have opted to do my own gardening. Well it’s not much of gardening at all if you imagine that I just do the lawn mowing and cleaning weeds. I get my enjoyment doing it because of several reasons. First, it’s a form of exercise. Second, it’s a way to get a [...]

06 Aug, 2008

Perl Gem

Posted by: Daniel In: Perl

Have you ever walk across a junkyard, maybe it’s for cars, maybe it’s just a dump…probably not huh…and you pick up a thing or two. Heaven forbid you land on a Picasso or something, wouldn’t that be great? Come a little closer to life, maybe you’re a BMW enthusiast, and you walk in a showroom [...]

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  • Daniel: Ravi, yes there're a couple of properties needed for Essbase. If you are using v11 DRM, you should have the templates available already. Just check it
  • Daniel: Hi Tonia, use 9.3.1 add-in and it'll work fine unless you absolutely need version 11 features. In that case, we maybe able to help offline. Regards,
  • Daniel: There isn't any documentation as such from version 8. The DRM database structure is very different, you will have to rebuild it. Shouldn't be too hard

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