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We do not have a target date at this time.
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@Naresh Gopavaram I would suggest testing through RDG. Use the SQL Server connection type and select Remote Data Connectivity option.
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As Gianni mentions, OAC does not support custom ODBC. You can try JDBC:
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General timeline guidance that is subject to change is early CY25.
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Yes, this is supported in the current release. You can create a custom app role by following documentation here: Assign users that you want for the scheduled delivery. Then you can specify the app role in the recipient field of the schedule.
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We will make this more clear in the documentation.
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+ @Sandeep S. Chauhan-Oracle The bursting feature is only supported for users selected from OAC identity management system. Row level security is defined at the user level. Even though a distribution list may contain email addresses that are the same as users in the IDM, there is no explicit mapping. The best way to send…
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@GK48 Yes, additional permissions are in the July update.
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@GK48 Ben is referring to the permissions feature which I guess you may be using to control exports. Adding @Adam Bloom-Oracle who is collecting requirements for new permissions.
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@ashish.f.singh-Oracle Did the customer try with RDG?
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Certification is planned. However, you should be able to configure using the SQL Server connection type.
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@Jean-Pierre Hoedenaeken I'd suggest opening a Service Request if the permission feature is not working as expected. Some additional resources for fine-grained permissions feature:
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Installation of OAS 2024 on SUSE 15 will require fixes that are planned for an upcoming bundle patch.
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There is a fine grain permission for Workbook scheduling. This allows creating custom app roles to allow other users outside BI Admin to schedule. More details on fine-grain permissions below. Doc: Blog :
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Following are screen shots from OAS 2024. In Workbook authoring there is a search box that is available above the subject area / dataset picker. The user can enter text and the search will return matching columns from the subject area or dataset. A visualization can be created based on selecting from the returned search…
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Can you clarify the request? In the latest OAS release, when authoring a Workbook, you can search for subject area columns.
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@BibinKumar Can you expand on use cases of date/time-based conditions? Some examples are helpful.
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No specific plans at this time. We will review the requirement.
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Even though the doc link discusses the use case of 2FA, it provides a way to generate a password for O365 SMTP. This can be used when configuring the SMTP in OAS.
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Catalog manager command line can be used for automation. See doc here: