Setup and Use of Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Automate on OCI (Gen2) Environments

Watch the Customer Connect recording presented by Pavan Indurthi, Suresh Maharana and Ajay Kumaran. This session covers prerequisites and set up of EPM Automate binaries on OCI Linux terminal and some EPM Automate command execution use cases on OCI. A copy of the presentation can be downloaded from there, too!

The webinar covered the following topics:

  • About EPMAutomate
  • Steps to prepare Oracle cloud Infrastructure (OCI) for EPMAutomate
  • Installation of EPMAutomate on OCI
  • Some Use cases of EPMAutomate on OCI
  • Additional Resources

EPM Automate is a command line utility that allows you to remotely perform and automate administrative tasks for  your Oracle Enterprise performance management Cloud instance.

  • Import and export metadata, data, artifact and application snapshots, templates, and Data Management mappings
  • Upload files into environments, list files and delete files from the service
  • Download snapshots, reports, and metadata and data files from the service
  • Run business rules on data, and refresh the application
  • Copy data from one database to another; typically, from a block storage database to an aggregate storage database or  from a block storage database to another block storage database
  • Run a Data Management batch rule
  • Generate Data Management reports, provisioning report, and user audit report
  • Import pre-mapped balance data, currency rates, pre-mapped transactions, balances data, and profiles into Oracle  Account Reconciliation Cloud
  • Copy profiles to a period to initiate the reconciliation process
  • Deploy the calculation cube of an Oracle Profitability and Cost Management Cloud application
  • Clear, copy, and delete Point of Views in Oracle Profitability and Cost Management Cloud applications
  • Replay Oracle Smart View for Office load on an environment to enable performance testing under heavy load
  • Import supplemental data from a file into Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud (FCCS)