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any news on this topic?
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I see that this is still an open and hot topic. Can someone from Oracle explain why this idea is not taken into account? Don't tell us performances because the way it works today requests all the customers to keep polling the bi report services to retrieve the data they need.
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the problem is not the creation of the URL. the problem is the fact that the security on the UCM document is not following the same security profiles defined in the application for document records
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It would be very useful
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same requirement. we would like to download a report using the person number a suffix in the report name. Something like: <Performance Document name>_<Person Number> Regards, Alberto
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@Yves Blanc here I think we are talking about a BI Publisher data model. we have the same requirement to remove all the HTML elements from a rich text comment of a performance document. so it would be useful to have a standard function to do it
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Hi, thanks for your prompt reply. I've read that documentation but, as an Oracle HCM Cloud customer, we don't have access to repository. So we would need a full list of the available variables. For example we know that we can use CURRENT_YEAR and CURRENT_DAY repository variables, but we don't have a full list. Regards,…
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@ALOK SH-Oracle as a workaround we can probably manage the security in that way. the problem is that we want to completely disable the catalog navigation to our end users, both the xmlpserver and the analytics server
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@ALOK SH-Oracle any update on this? Restricting the catalog access in <podname>/analytics does not prevents the users to access and navigate the catalog in <podname>/xmlpserver
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if you put no access on the bi consumer, the employees will not be able to open the reports inside the custom folder. We need a way to restrict access to the catalog for end users. They must not traverse the catalog. they only need to open the reports for which they have the url, usually embedded somewhere in the…
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same requirement here