Thursday, May 27, 2010

EBS, AIA, PeopleSoft, BI

EBS

New this week at the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog:

Reminder: Premier Support for 10gR2 10.2.0.4 Database ends July 2010


Reminder: Premier Support for EBS 11i ends November 2010

EBS 11i and R12 certified with DB 11gR2 11.2.0.1 on Windows

AIA

The Official AIA Blog brings us a very useful technical posting:

Troubleshoot your Node Manager for AIA Foundation Pack 11gR1

PeopleSoft

Over at the BAOA: Blogging About Oracle Applications blog we find a good rundown on creating CRM workers, the official way, or when circumstances differ, getting the job done with CDM Classes:

Creating PeopleSoft CRM Worker using CDM Classes

PeopleSoft Wiki

Have you looked at the PeopleSoft Wiki lately? It's not only that wikis are Web 2.0, up to date technology that harnesses the power of crowd thinking, it's also that the word wiki just sounds cool. How many other tools do you use at work that rhyme with tiki?

The PeopleSoft Wiki

BI

Ashish Shrivastava over at A Bi Publisher developer's diary... has some valuable experience to share on EBS: OPP Out of memory issue...

A very nice reference table for you to file away and use over at the OracleBIBlog:
OBIEE Date Expressions Reference

Performance

In relational theory textbooks, lots of things don't matter. You build cartesian products every morning, first thing. In the real world you are much pickier about what you do in order to avoid what's known in the trade as 'lost that job because of a Cartesian product in the VP's report' syndrome.

Charles Hooper continues his valuable series of performance posts with: Column Order in a Table – Does it Matter? 2


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