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Curriculum
- 38 Sections
- 237 Lessons
- 45 Days
- Data Mapping and Lookups5
- Oracle Cloud - Introduction4
- People Management10
- Workflow, Approvals, and Notifications4
- Profile Management3
- Checklists and Actions6
- Oracle Cloud Global Absence Management - Overview4
- Oracle Cloud Global Absence Management - Absence Qualification Plans4
- Oracle Cloud Global Absence Management - Administration Tasks3
- Oracle Cloud Global Absence Management - Absence Accrual Plans5
- Oracle Cloud Global Absence Management - Absence Types5
- 11.1Certification Action Items
- 11.2Describe the types and usages of certification action items
- 11.3Configure Certifications (document and entitlement change types)
- 11.4Set up Certifications (document and entitlement change types) within Absence Type
- 11.5Manage Absence Certifications (schedule process, track due dates, status, etc.)
- Oracle Fusion Security Administration13
- 12.1Getting started with Introduction to Oracle Cloud Applications
- 12.2Types of Oracle Cloud Applications
- 12.3Oracle Fusion Security Introduction/Security Console
- 12.4Roles Based Access Control (RBAC)
- 12.5Creation of User Accounts
- 12.6Types of Roles explained
- 12.7Creation of Custom of Roles
- 12.8Data Roles and Role Provisioning/Mapping
- 12.9Data Security Policies
- 12.10Role Assignment
- 12.11Role Copy and Update
- 12.12User Creation and Employee Creation
- 12.13Security in Report Analytics
- Oracle Fusion Reports - BI Reports16
- 13.1Customizations & Personalization’s
- 13.2BIP Reporting
- 13.3Create Data Model
- 13.4Add input params
- 13.5Create BIP report
- 13.6Download Report
- 13.7Template E-Text
- 13.8Template RTF
- 13.9Template Excel
- 13.10Schedule BIP Report for output to UCM
- 13.11Schedule BIP Report for output to FTP
- 13.12Schedule BIP Report for output as EMAIL Attachment
- 13.13Burst BIP Report for output to UCM
- 13.14Burst BIP Report for output to FTP
- 13.15Burst BIP Report for output as EMAIL Attachment
- 13.16Schedule custom BIP Job using ESS
- Oracle Fusion Reports - Analysis7
- Oracle Fusion Reports - HCM Extracts8
- Oracle Fusion Integrations - REST API1
- Oracle Fusion Integrations - SOAP API1
- Oracle Fusion Conversions2
- Oracle Fusion Conversions - HDL4
- Oracle Fusion Conversions - FBL2
- Oracle Fusion Conversions - HSDL2
- Oracle Fusion Conversions - FBDI2
- Oracle Fusion Enhancements - Sandbox4
- Oracle Fusion Enhancements - Fast Formula3
- Oracle Fusion Enhancements - Workflow5
- Oracle Integration Cloud - Introduction18
- 26.1What are OIC Components and capabilities
- 26.2OIC Projects
- 26.3OIC Designs
- 26.4OIC Integrations
- 26.5OIC Connections
- 26.6OIC Events
- 26.7OIC Lookups
- 26.8OIC Libraries
- 26.9OIC Packages
- 26.10OIC Agents
- 26.11OIC Adaptors
- 26.12OIC Orchestrations
- 26.13OIC Observability
- 26.14OIC Agents
- 26.15OIC Certificates
- 26.16OIC Versioning
- 26.17Activating & Testing Integrations
- 26.18App Driven vs Scheduled Orchestration
- Oracle Integration Cloud - OIC Components15
- 27.1Overview of use case and architecture
- 27.2Steps for basic configuration workflow
- 27.3Creating Integration
- 27.4Defining Trigger/Source Connection
- 27.5Defining Invoke/Target Connection
- 27.6Data Mapping
- 27.7Tracking Fields
- 27.8Activities Related to Data, Assign and Map Functionalities
- 27.9Usage of Advanced functions in Data mapping
- 27.10Switching and Looping inside Integrations
- 27.11Notifications and Logging in Integrations
- 27.12Error Handling and Fault Management
- 27.13Invoking various other adapters in Integrations
- 27.14Global Variables and Data Stitch operations
- 27.15Scheduling Integrations
- Oracle Integration Cloud - Advance Integrations & Orchestrations9
- Oracle Integration Cloud - On-Premises Integration Agents11
- 29.1What are benefits of using agents as compared to integration with on premise applications
- 29.2Agent framework implementation for connectivity for integrations
- 29.3Understand the steps for installing an on-premises agent
- 29.4Creating connection to on premise endpoints
- 29.5Describe the steps to perform an agent management task
- 29.6Overview of OIC Local file/ftp server
- 29.7File Adaptor Trigger
- 29.8Configuring File Adapter for write
- 29.9Configuring File Adapter for poll read
- 29.10ATP Connection Trigger
- 29.11ATP Connection Invoke (Table/Procedure)
- Oracle Integration Cloud - Scheduled Integrations - Outbound10
- 30.1Overview of Outbound Integrations
- 30.2Configuring FTP Adapter for various operations
- 30.3Managing files using WinSCP/FTP Client for Local File server
- 30.4Export Webservices data from Fusion and write a file to FTP
- 30.5Read multiple files from FTP, process and write them in a different format in File system
- 30.6Schedule BIP Report for output to FTP
- 30.7Schedule BIP Report for output to UCM
- 30.8Schedule custom BIP Job using ESS
- 30.9Schedule HCM Extract
- 30.10Report Integration – Fusion Integration using Fusion SOAP services
- Oracle Integration Cloud - Scheduled Integrations - Inbound6
- Oracle Integration Cloud - ADHOC Integrations - Outbound2
- Oracle Integration Cloud - ADHOC Integrations - Inbound2
- Configuring Adapters and Defining Connections13
- 34.1What are OIC built-in adapters
- 34.2Triggering and invoking adapter properties
- 34.3REST adapter properties definition
- 34.4Cloud adapters overview
- 34.5Oracle Cloud Adapters
- 34.6Creating Connections
- 34.7Connection Properties (Triggering & Invoking)
- 34.8Configuring Database Adapter as Trigger & Invoke
- 34.9Configuring Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter
- 34.10How to enable Local File Server
- 34.11Managing folders and permissions
- 34.12Use Local File Server for read/write operations
- 34.13Expose Rest API Integration for merging Multiple RestAPI’s
- Learn OIC Security, Schedules, Additional Features6
- Creating Packages and Using Pre-Built Integrations8
- How To Monitor Integrations8
- 37.1How to use OIC monitor role in OIC dashboard to understand the main tasks available
- 37.2Getting runtime data and metric through OIC dashboard
- 37.3Learn to filter and track messages
- 37.4Usage and configuration of business identifiers for tracking
- 37.5Activation/Deactivation of Integrations
- 37.6Monitoring Integrations, Activity Stream, Agents & Schedules
- 37.7Tracking messages
- 37.8Admin/monitoring REST APIs
- VBCS - Overview6
