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Impact on BICC Extract Prefrenences Configuration on FDI Data Augumentation
We have updated the Prune Time settings to 120 instead of the default setting of 1440 in our BICC console. We also have some data augmentations on certain PVO's. Does the BICC Extract Preference setting have any impact on the PVO defined in FDI.
Appreciate any inputs on this.
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Hi @fusionenthu,
Welcome to the Oracle Analytics Community!
As per my understanding there should not be any impact as both technology is completely different.
The Prune Time setting in BICC controls the retention period for BICC-generated artifacts. Updating the prune time from the default value of 1440 minutes to 120 minutes only affects these BICC-managed files and should not impact any other metadata, extract definitions, or downstream semantic models.
PVOs and any associated data augmentations which are defined and managed within FDI should operate independently of BICC extract preference configurations. These augmentations are evaluated at query/runtime and should not be influenced by BICC pruning or extract retention settings.
Hope this help.
Thank you.
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