In April, Oracle ACEs from all around the world created more than 600 blog posts and articles, sharing tips and tricks, insights, and knowledge on various platforms. We have highlighted some of them for you to read and enjoy, focusing on Oracle Apps.

Miguel Palacios
Pro
: How to Integrate Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 13c with Active Directory: Step-by-Step Technical Guide                 

Integrating Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control (OEMCC) 13.5 with Microsoft Active Directory (AD) can significantly improve security, user management, and operational efficiency. This article is intended to support real-world implementations and provides a detailed, step-by-step guide for Oracle DBAs and system administrators looking to centralize user authentication for OEMCC using their corporate AD infrastructure. Read more.

Erman Arslan
Pro
: Oracle Upgrade Support Entitlement – “A Real Life Case” for EBS customers upgrading databases from 11g to 19C

Today, I want to share a summary of a recent discussion on my forum about upgrading from version 11.2.0.4 to 19C specifically in the context of an EBS R12.1.3 system. Here we will see the upgrade support entitlement in action. Read more.

Gurpreet Singh
Pro
: Retrieve All Customer Site Use Codes in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS)

When working with Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), especially in the context of customer data management, it’s often necessary to retrieve comprehensive information about a customer, including all the associated site use codes. Site use codes—such as BILL_TO, SHIP_TO, SOLD_TO, etc.—indicate the purpose of each customer site. Read more.

Syed Saad Ali
Pro
: Scheduling Purge Concurrent Request and Manager Data in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) : A Step-by-Step Guide     

To schedule the purging of Concurrent Request and/or Manager Data in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), you can utilize the built-in concurrent program called Purge Concurrent Request and/or Manager Data. This program is designed to remove historical data related to concurrent requests, helping to improve system performance and free up file system space on the server. Read more.

 

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