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1 Mining FND data for Access Reporting Malcolm Speedie Openwave Systems Inc.

2 Business Need Need to be able to tell auditors what each employees can do in Oracle. Need to create a method to report user related FND data for the business. Help staff ensure accounts are created and removed as needed. Help with locked out accounts.

3 Constraints Target audience for reports are not technical. DBA team did not want automated account creation or end dating. We are using the Hard-To-Guess set up with lockout activated.

4 Assumptions Employees use responsibilities to access Oracle. Core users have access to Discoverer. Site uses custom responsibilities. If you can show what is in each responsibility, you show what the employee can do.

5 Solutions Since the data is relatively static (except user data) we used materialized view to speed up queries. Design views to simplify folders in Discoverer by hiding the complexity of the underlying schema. Create a batch program to keep the materialized views up to date. Another to populate the menu tree. Create three alerts: –DBA team of ex-employee accounts to end date. –DBA team that new employees need accounts. –Employees of locked out accounts. Locked out view

6 Primary Views XX_FND_USER_RESP_LIST XX_FND_EX_USER_RESP_LIST XX_FND_APP_RESP_MENU_TREE XX_FND_USER_LIST XX_FND_FAILED_LOGON XX_FND_ACTIVE_RESP

7 Table and programs XX_FND_MENU_TREES XX_FND_MVIEW_REFRESH XX_FND_POP_MENU_TREES

8 Other areas to explore Discoverer business area and folders tied to users and responsibilities Oracle Access auditing Third Party tools http://www.mspeedie.com/mining_fnd_data.zip for all source code and soft copy of presentationhttp://www.mspeedie.com/mining_fnd_data.zip


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