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Host
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Name of the machine hosting Oracle E-Business Suite or the host machine’s IP address.
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Port
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Port number of Oracle database instance. Default is 1521.
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Service Name
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Database ID for the Oracle E-Business Suite back-end database.
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Database User Name and Database Password
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User name and password to access Oracle instance.
The user name “apps” is the default for Oracle E-Business Suite.Database User Name and Database Password are different from Application User Name and Application Password. Database means the credentials are used to connect to the Oracle database instance. Application credentials are used for authenticating as a user of Oracle E-Business Suite.
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Transaction Isolation
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Choose between Read Committed and Serializable. Read Committed can prevent dirty reads; Serializable can prevent dirty reads, non-repeatable reads and phantom reads.
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Authentication
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Choose between BASIC and KERBEROS
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Oracle E-Business Suite Version
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Choose the right version or the nearest version. It is used when Multi-Org Enabled View is invoked. A different directory for a specific Oracle E-Business Suite version may have a different view definition.
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11.5.8—select for EBS version 11.5.8 |
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11.5.10—select for EBS version 11.5.10 |
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12.1.3—select for EBS version 12.1.3 |
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Row Level Security Filter
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Choose one of the following:
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None—No row level filter is applied |
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Retrieve data by setting connection context —No row level filter is applied. Data are retrieved in an Oracle E-Business Suite context. |
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Retrieve data based on user responsibilities —Enforces row-level authorization checking for tables supporting this feature. Users are able to see only those rows belonging to organizations they have rights to access, as specified by their user (Application) credentials. |
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Pass-through Login—Works in combination with the Application User Name and Application Password options. |
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Disabled (default)—Non-pass-through mode. |
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Enabled—Pass-through mode; the pass-through credential will replace the Application credential when connecting to Oracle E-Business Suite. |
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Application User Name and Application Password — User’s credential to access Oracle E-Business Suite. In Pass-through mode these values are replaced with pass-through credentials provided by the user. |
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Multi-Org Reporting—Specify whether to use the Multiple Organization View (default) or the Oracle EBS Single Organization View. |
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Retrieve data by fixed organization IDs—Enforces row-level authorization checking for tables supporting this feature. Users are able to see only those rows belonging to organizations specified by a comma-separated organization ID list. |
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