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I want enable AI Agents in Oracle Analytics
I want to enable AI Agents in my environment. However, I followed the documentation below, but I don't have the same access to enable permissions from the console, Is this available for a specific version? We're currently on 26.R1
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/analytics-cloud/acabi/allow-users-create-ai-agents-oracle-analytics.html
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iv9YsXw5Po
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Hi @Mallikarjuna Kuppauru-Oracle.
Yes, but I wanto to enable that show this video, is something different
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iv9YsXw5Po
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So, you are using Fusion AI Data Platform (previously FDI, previously FAW), and not OAC, right?
Fusion AI Data Platform doesn't have all the same features of OAC, or at least not at the same time. It follows different release schedules. And some features just aren't part of FAIDP compared to OAC.
If you are using FAIDP, you should follow what that product offers, and you can't freely have OAC features, because you aren't using OAC itself.
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We use FDI for all configurations: semantic models, security, enabling features, etc:
And in Oracle Analytics, we build all the dashboards, reports, metrics, etc.
The video shows this new AI agent feature in Oracle Analytics (the product I have). Or do I have a different product? Please guide me.0 -
Did you create your OAC instance yourself selecting it directly in your cloud tenancy console? Was your OAC fully empty and you had to build everything from scratch?
Or is your Oracle Analytics part of your FDI product? And did your Oracle Analytics environment comes with a number of predefined things (both in the semantic model and in the catalog) and you are extending it with your own content?
That's the difference: the first would be an OAC instance with the OAC features. The second is OAC as part of FDI with the FDI features, which aren't the OAC features. The FDI product team will test every new OAC feature and decide if it can safely be made part of FDI. Most OAC features will be part of FDI at some point, but not everything.
Just a generic overview of the differences:
That's why an OAC feature is maybe not available in FDI. Could be temporary, or could just be a decision and the feature will never be available in your OAC environment part of FDI.
Based on your screenshots, you are using FDI. Therefore you need to wait for FDI to make the agents available (if they will ever do it).
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