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BICC PVO Metadata Definition Data types

Hi Team,
We have verified BICC Metadata definition for PVO's and for some of the columns we could see datatype as Numeric . Size is showing value as 8 what does this size value refers . Can you please provide inputs.
Thanks in Advance.
Answers
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Hi,
Welcome to the Oracle Analytics community and forum.
Your question is about BICC and some PVOs in there. Both aren't Oracle Analytics products.
BICC is a Fusion product, and the PVOs are related to Fusion products and their data.
These products are covered in a parallel, and independent forum:
In there you can see lot of categories, therefore it can take a bit to identify the best place where to ask the question. But most of the Fusion products have a reporting and/or analytics category.
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"In there you can see lot of categories, therefore it can take a bit to identify the best place where to ask the question."
Indeed. If someone from Oracle is reading this, please pass along that it would be nice for BICC to have its own specific category.
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At some point there was a feedback space in the Cloud Customer Connect forum, but I don't know if it's still there and where. Somehow there should be a place for feedbacks there.
As it is fully independent from here, managed by different people, you should try to find a way to post that feedback in Cloud Customer Connect.
Because of the size of Oracle, it's quite common to have some "overlaps" in content and products, like all the questions about Fusion reporting posted here. Fusion embeds and uses some Oracle Analytics products (Publisher for example), and if it is for technical questions about the product itself then this forum is right. But as soon as it's about Fusion data or specific implementations choices about how a product has been embedded in Fusion, then the Cloud Customer Connect forum become the right place.
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