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From the email address, this looks like it is a fusion applications notification, not a bipublisher one. https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/financials/23c/fafcf/disable-or-enable-workflow-notifications.html#s20061015
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The other option would be to review the data lineage spreadsheets https://community.oracle.com/customerconnect/discussion/40249/hcm-otbi-subject-areas-to-database-lineage-mapping-spreadsheet/p1
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Please start with the documentation: If you're having specific issues/errors, you could try posting over in the scm category (i.e. https://community.oracle.com/customerconnect/categories/scm-inventory-management)
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Got it - there is auditing in place for bipublisher and OTBI: For BI Publisher - https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bi-publisher/wp-fusionbipaudit-5459609.pdf For OTBI -…
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What kinds of reports are being used for extrapolations? Are these extractions that are being used to full downstream/external processes?
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You might want to review FAQ: Customizing ESS Processes and Job Sets in Fusion Applications Cloud (Doc ID 2252920.1)
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Can you post the nqquery log for this analysis?
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Can you clarify what you mean by 'not populating as expected'? Is there data there, but it isn't the data you expected or is there no data at all?
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If other users can open the Dashboard itself, then it sounds like they may not have the proper data permissions to view the data on the dashboard itself Noelle
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How do you the images embedded in your dashboard? If possible, can you recreate the issue with a simple example and upload it? Thanks Noelle
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The maximum value for content paging with OTBI is 500. There is no user accessible configuration setting to increase this value. Without knowing the specifics of why more the 500 tabular records need to be shown at a time, it might be more user friendly to add some filters to allow the user to get to just those records…
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This error typically means that the user does not have permission to the report. Best way to check this is log in via the UI with the user and ensure that user can navigate down to the report as well as edit it.
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Can you elaborate on what it is that the bip auditing does not provide? Can you also supply the SR where you discussed this with support?
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Have you reviewed wp-fusionbipaudit-5459609.pdf (oracle.com)
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The above referenced er is only for Oracle Analytics DV graphs. It is not applicable to the 'classic' graphs available with OTBI.
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Have you reviewed the data lineage document? https://community.oracle.com/customerconnect/discussion/479636/r13-scm-and-procurement-otbi-subject-areas-to-database-lineage-mapping-spreadsheet/p1
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This is not currently available in the subject areas. Please raise an Idea Lab for this requirement. Thanks Noelle
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There is a KM that might help https://support.oracle.com/knowledge/Oracle%20Cloud/2429646_1.html
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Not sure if you have checked this yet, but https://community.oracle.com/customerconnect/discussion/40249/hcm-otbi-subject-areas-to-database-lineage-mapping-spreadsheet would be a good place to check. If it's not there, you can try looking in the flex fields. Check this resource for 'flex'…
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The error is indicative of a xml tag error. If this occurred after the upgrade to 22a/22b and this is the only user experiencing this issue, could just be cache related. Having the user clear their browser cache after closing all windows might resolve the issue.