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OBIA Load Plan - custom addition does not run

Hi,
I followed the advice in the manuals on creating custom folders for SIL, SDE etc.
I have built custom scenarios that I need to run as part of the standard SDE / SIL etc.
The advice seemed to be to add new folders to the load plan by duplicating the Custom 'stub' folder in ODI, which I have done.
I have followed the advice but find that when I use Configuration Manager to regenerate it does not see the new folders, is there something very specific I have to do on the naming, I have followed the original format.
Anyone shed any light on this final step, the manual is less than crystal clear on this point?
thanks,
Robert.
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Anyone have any insight on this at all please?
As it stands I have two options, neither of which I am keen on; -
1. Amend one of the standard scenarios to call the custom scenarios when it finishes - problems; will lose this come the day the client upgrades
2. Create a wholly new load plan and run it independent of the standard load plan - problems; need to ensure it runs after standard load
Anyone suggest me how to get the standard routines to work with the addition of custom folders, created following the documentations guidance??
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I've not touched OBIEE/OBIA for 18 months but did this up to version 11.1.1.9.2. Logically it's similar to Informatica if not very clear in the documentation. There should be no need to create a seperate load plan unless you're creating a fully custom analytic/data mart from your own adapter.
Assume you're just adding in Category 1 / Category 2 changes to exising analytics.... You still create any "Custom" folder(s) and you keep the original mappings (inc. versions), you just want the load plan to call the "Custom" scenarios (updated/new mappings).
Just scanned current verion 11.1.1.10.1 documentation links -
Category 1 Customizations: Adding Columns to Existing Fact or Dimension Tables
The above is straightforward but I do recall having to add additional load plan component steps using BIACM -
Category 2 Customizations: Adding Additional Tables
Oracle support had (has) extensive knowledge articles that should be accessible that covered off examples supported from various bugs (i know i raised a few) which should give you any missing pieces or examples to resolve. If in doubt you can always raise a support ticket :-)
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Hi,
thanks for your input, the issue with this proved to be that the solution was only updating dimension tables, and as such we had not added it to a FACT group. When we added it to a fact group then it works, even though in this case the solution is entirely factless.
Hope this helps someone else who finds themselves in the same situation.
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You also have to ensure that you create foreign keys (not defined at the database level though - only in the logical model) between your dimensions and facts.
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