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Oracle Provides PVOs for Views?
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Hi @User_E4X3H,
Sure.
Please find attached latest files. Give me a shout if you need for previous versions.
Hope this help.
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Hi @User_E4X3H,
Can you please provide some more details regarding your requirement & query so that fellow community members can help you.
Cheers,
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In Oracle Fusion Applications, PVOs (Persisted View Objects) are typically used to store data persistently for better performance and reporting purposes. However, Oracle does not directly provide PVOs for standard views. Instead, it provides:
- VBC (View-Based View Objects) – These are View Objects (VOs) based on SQL views, which allow fetching data from database views.
- Standard BI View Objects – Used for OTBI and BI Publisher reporting.
- Public View Objects (PVOs) – These are used for exposing data to external integrations, but they are not available for all Oracle Fusion standard views.
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Hi @User_E4X3H,
Thanks for the details. Yes, your understanding is correct.
If you are looking for all the available objects, lineage etc. please take a look into the following posts.
Hope this help.
Cheers,
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Hi Bhaskar,
Thanks for the notes, could you please help me to access the above links. Am getting access denied messages while opening.0 -
Thanks, Bhaskar. The files you provided were helpful, and I was able to figure out the problem.
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Hi @User_E4X3H,
Glad to hear that.
Can you please accept the answers that helped you to resolve your issue? It'll be helpful for fellow community members in future.
Thank you!
Cheers,
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Hello @Bhaskar Konar
Please can you advise on what to do when a PVO is not available for use in FDI? Your response will be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Hi @Jae.L,
Please find below few options that can be explored.
Raise a Service Request (SR) with Oracle Support:
If a standard PVO is missing or if a PVO exists but does not contain necessary columns, create an SR with Oracle Support to check their expert opinion:
a) Request that specific tables be added to the PVO list.
b) Identify the correct alternative PVO or view.Check if BI Publisher (BIP) Reports can be used:
If the PVO is not available, try to create a BI Publisher report as a workaround if the base tables are available.Hope this help.
Thank you.
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@Bhaskar Konar Thank you!
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