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Contract Management 14:
Transitioning from InfoMaker to BI Publisher
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Oracle Safe Harbor Statement
The following is intended to outline our general product
direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and
may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a
commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality,
and should not be relied upon in making purchasing
decisions. The development, release, and timing of any
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Program Agenda
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Overview
Differences
Benefits
Conversions
Licensing
Resources
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Overview
• Contract Management 14.0 reporting and Letter Template
creation handled within BI Publisher 11g (11.1.1.5.0)
• All default Reports, Forms, and Multi-Project Reports
recreated in BI Publisher format
• InfoMaker can still be used to report outside of Contract
Management*, but software and license no longer provided.
* - This is true with any reporting solution capable of making a direct database
connection.
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Differences
BI Publisher vs. InfoMaker
• Enterprise vs. Standalone
– Multi-Tier Architecture
– Increased Security
– Web Services for Increased Integration Capabilities
• Homegrown vs. Third Party
– Integrates with many other Oracle products
– Support teams can now easily collaborate on issues
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Differences
BI Publisher vs. InfoMaker
• Support Changes
– BI Publisher Support
• Installing and Configuring BI Publisher
• BI Publisher Usage Questions
• New Report Creation Assistance
– Contract Management Support
• Configuring the Integration between CM and BI Publisher
• CM Specific Report Modifications
• CM Database Schema Assistance
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Benefits
• Web Deployed
– Single installation of BI Publisher for all users
– Administration and usage over Inter/Intranet
• Separation of Data Model and Report Layout
– Recyclable Data Models
– Recyclable Layouts
• Query Driven Data Models
– Pure SQL syntax vs. InfoMaker specific ‘Computed Fields’
– Removal of ‘behind the scenes’ filtering, grouping, and sorting
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Benefits
• Increased Platform Independence
– Removal of Windows-dependent InfoMaker (PowerBuilder) code
– Removal of Office-dependent Word integration (Letters)
• Reporting Handled by the BI Publisher Server
– Decreased burden on CM Server CPU
– Less time spent developing reporting components per release
• Copious amounts of BI Publisher documentation
available on My Oracle Support, YouTube, Blogs, and
more. More information in the Resources section.
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Conversion
• No Conversion Utility
• Manual Upgrade Only
– Default reports and forms provided for each database type
– Update only required if modifications have been made to the
defaults
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Licensing
• BI Publisher available for download from the Oracle
Software Cloud or the Oracle Technology Network (OTN)
• Free Limited-Use license provided with Contract
Management license
– Installation and configuration for use with CM
– Covers printing from within CM, not within BI Publisher
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Resources
• Oracle Technology Network (OTN) – http://oracle.com/technology
̶ BI Publisher Home – http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bipublisher/overview/index.html
̶ Getting Started Guide – http://stcurriculum.oracle.com/obe/fmw/bi/bip/bip11g/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.htm
• Blog – http://blogs.oracle.com/xmlpublisher
• YouTube Channel – http://youtube.com/user/bipublisher
• Communities – http://communities.oracle.com
• Oracle University – http://education.oracle.com
– OracleBI Publisher 11G R1: Fundamentals
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Resources – My Oracle Support
• My Oracle Support – http://support.oracle.com
̶ 1382046.1 – “How to Install Oracle BI Publisher 11.1.1.5.0 for use with
Contract Management 14 and Later”
̶ 1361214.1 – “How to Integrate and Configure Contract Management with BI
Publisher”
̶ 740964.1 – “Advisor Webcast Archived Recordings”
Using Oracle BI Publisher 11.1.1.5.0 with Contract Management 14 (2/21/12)
̶ 1356957.1 – “FAQ: BI Publisher and Contract Management v14.0”
̶ 1357830.1 – “How To Create a New Contract Management Letter Template
in BI Publisher”
̶ To browse content, search for: “Contract Management BI Publisher”
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Q&A
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