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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
What's New
New and Changed Features for 12c (12.1.3)
Part I Introducing Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 12c (12.1.3)
1
Understanding Oracle Business Activity Monitoring
1.1
What You Can Do with BAM
1.1.1
Event Stream Analytics and Alerts
1.1.2
Process Analytics and Dashboards
1.1.3
Business-Friendly Graphs and Charts
1.1.4
Enterprise Grade Infrastructure
1.2
Concepts and Terms in BAM
1.3
BAM Architecture
1.4
BAM Components
1.4.1
Oracle Metadata Services Repository
1.4.2
Persistence Engine
1.4.3
Continuous Query Service
1.4.4
Report Cache
1.4.5
Alert Service
1.4.6
Data Objects and the Process Star Schema
1.4.7
BAM Dashboards
1.5
BAM Main Pages and User Task Summaries
1.5.1
Viewers
1.5.2
Creators
1.5.3
Architects
1.5.4
Administrators
1.6
Navigating in BAM Composer
1.6.1
Browser Settings
1.6.2
Logging In
1.6.3
Selecting the Home, Administrator, or Designer Page
1.6.4
Using the Navigation Pane
1.6.5
Expanding and Collapsing Panes
1.6.6
Selecting a Project
1.6.7
Showing and Hiding UI Text
1.6.8
Closing Tabs
1.6.9
Setting Language, Time Zone, and Accessibility Preferences
1.7
Sample BAM Projects
1.8
Installing or Upgrading to BAM Release 12c
1.9
Moving BAM to Another Environment
2
Using Oracle Business Activity Monitoring as a Viewer
2.1
Understanding Dashboards and Alerts
2.2
Using the Home Page
2.2.1
Selecting a Project
2.2.2
Choosing Carousel or List View for Most Recent and Favorites
2.2.3
Opening a Dashboard
2.2.4
Adding a Dashboard to the Favorites List
2.2.5
Opening a Dashboard when Oracle BAM Is Started
2.2.6
Viewing Alert History
2.2.6.1
Filtering the Alert History List
2.2.6.2
Clearing the Alert History List
2.3
Viewing Dashboards
2.3.1
Dashboard Parameters
2.3.2
Filtering Runtime Data in a View
2.3.3
Enabling Active Data in a View
2.3.4
Changing Dimensions in a View
2.3.5
Exploring View Data
2.3.6
View Actions
2.3.7
Exporting Data From a View
3
Tuning Oracle Business Activity Monitoring 12c
3.1
Tuning Schema Design
3.2
Tuning Dashboard Design and Deployment
3.3
Tuning Query Design
3.4
Tuning Data Archiving and Purging
3.5
Tuning Scalability and Performance
3.6
Real-Time Data Sources for Oracle BAM
3.7
Tuning Production Roll-out
Part II Using Oracle Business Activity Monitoring as a Designer
4
Planning and Creating Projects
4.1
Planning a Project
4.2
Choosing Bottom-Up or Top-Down Project Building Steps
4.3
Creating a Project
4.4
Opening a Project
4.5
Renaming a Project
4.6
Deleting a Project
4.7
Securing a Project
4.8
Managing Changes in a Project
5
Working with Data Objects
5.1
Understanding Data Objects
5.1.1
Data Object Columns
5.1.2
Designer Access to Data Objects
5.1.3
Data Object Types
5.2
Data Object Prerequisites and Uses
5.3
Adding a Data Object to a Project
5.4
Removing a Data Object from a Project
5.5
Viewing Data Object Information
5.5.1
The General Tab
5.5.2
The Columns Tab
5.5.3
The Tables Tab
5.5.4
The Indexes Tab
5.5.5
The Hierarchies Tab
5.5.6
The Retention Tab
5.5.7
The Row Security Tab
5.5.8
The Data Tab
5.5.9
The Filter Tab
5.5.10
The Calculated Fields Tab
5.5.11
The Advanced Tab
6
Creating Business Queries
6.1
Understanding Business Queries
6.2
Business Query Prerequisites and Uses
6.3
Creating a Flat SQL Query
6.4
Creating a Group SQL Query
6.5
Creating a Tree Model Query
6.6
Creating a Continuous Query
6.6.1
Using the Trending Detection Template
6.6.2
Using the Duplicate Detection Template
6.6.3
Using the Monitor Count Template
6.6.4
Using the Moving Aggregation Template
6.6.5
Using the Missing Event Template
6.6.6
Using the Top N Template
6.6.7
Using the KPI Alert Template
6.7
Creating a Pre-defined SQL Query
6.8
Editing a Business Query
6.9
Renaming a Business Query
6.10
Deleting a Business Query
6.11
Securing a Business Query
6.12
Filtering Data
6.12.1
Filter Comparison Operations
6.12.2
Exceptions for Datetime Filter Comparisons
6.13
Using Top N Data
6.14
Applying Aggregate Functions to Groups
6.15
Using a Time Group or a Time Series
7
Creating KPIs
7.1
Understanding KPIs
7.2
KPI Prerequisites and Uses
7.3
Creating a Realtime KPI
7.4
Creating a Scheduled KPI
7.5
Editing a KPI
7.6
Renaming a KPI
7.7
Deleting a KPI
7.8
Securing a KPI
8
Creating and Using Business Views
8.1
Understanding Business Views
8.2
Business View Prerequisites and Uses
8.3
Creating Business Views
8.3.1
Creating Chart Business Views
8.3.1.1
Creating a Chart View
8.3.2
Creating Table Business Views
8.3.2.1
Understanding Table Business Views
8.3.2.2
Creating Table Business Views: Steps
8.3.2.3
Adjusting Column Width in Table Business Views
8.3.2.4
Reordering Columns in Table Business Views
8.3.2.5
Sorting Data in Table Business Views
8.3.2.6
Selecting Editable Fields in an Action List
8.3.2.7
To Enable or Disable Pivot Table Features
8.3.2.8
To Pivot the View of Data
8.3.2.9
To Add A Category Aggregate Function to a Pivot Table
8.3.3
Creating KPI Watchlist Business Views
8.3.4
Creating Gauge Business Views
8.3.5
Creating Geo Map Business Views
8.3.6
Creating Scatter and Bubble Business Views
8.3.7
Creating Treemap Business Views
8.4
Formatting Business Views
8.4.1
General Properties
8.4.1.1
Common General Properties
8.4.1.2
Scatter and Bubble General Properties
8.4.1.3
List General Properties
8.4.1.4
Gauge General Properties
8.4.1.5
General Properties Specific to Pivot Table Business Views
8.4.1.6
General Properties Specific to Geo Map Business Views
8.4.2
Label, Text, Title, and Value Properties
8.4.3
Axis Properties
8.4.3.1
Axis Properties Specific to Dial and Statusmeter Business Views
8.4.3.2
X-Axis Properties
8.4.3.3
Y-Axis Properties
8.4.4
Legend Properties
8.4.5
Target Properties
8.4.6
Animation Properties
8.4.6.1
Chart Animation Properties
8.4.6.2
Gauge Animation Properties
8.4.7
Slice Properties
8.4.8
Text Properties
8.4.9
Layout Properties
8.4.9.1
List Layout Properties
8.4.9.2
Treemap Layout Properties
8.4.10
Editable Fields Properties
8.4.11
Pivot Table Data Properties
8.4.12
Thresholds Properties
8.4.12.1
Collapsed List Thresholds Properties
8.4.12.2
Gauge Thresholds Properties
8.4.12.3
Treemap Thresholds Properties
8.4.13
Node Depth Properties
8.4.14
Labels Properties
8.5
Runtime Interactions with Business Views
8.5.1
Using Drilling
8.5.1.1
Drilling Down
8.5.1.2
Drilling Up
8.5.1.3
Drilling Through
8.5.1.4
Drilling Across
8.5.1.5
Enabling Drilling Down
8.5.1.6
Enabling Drilling Through to Details
8.5.1.7
Configuring Drill-Across Targets
8.5.2
Using Actions in Business Views
8.5.3
Using Active Data
8.6
Editing, Renaming, Deleting, and Securing Business Views
8.6.1
Editing a Business View
8.6.2
Renaming a Business View
8.6.3
Deleting a Business View
8.6.4
Securing a Business View
9
Creating Dashboards
9.1
Understanding Dashboards
9.2
Dashboard Prerequisites and Uses
9.3
Creating a Dashboard and Adding Views
9.4
Adding Other Content to Cells
9.5
Formatting Dashboard Cells
9.6
Formatting the Dashboard
9.7
Creating a Tabbed Dashboard
9.8
Editing a Dashboard
9.9
Renaming a Dashboard
9.10
Deleting a Dashboard
9.11
Securing a Dashboard
9.12
Displaying a Dashboard URL
9.13
Viewing a Dashboard
10
Creating Alerts
10.1
Understanding Alerts
10.2
Alert Prerequisites and Uses
10.3
Creating an Alert
10.4
Activating and Deactivating an Alert
10.4.1
To Change the Activity Status from the Navigator
10.4.2
To Change the Activity Status from the Alert Tab
10.5
Creating Dependent Alerts
10.6
Editing an Alert
10.7
Renaming an Alert
10.8
Deleting an Alert
10.9
Securing an Alert
10.10
Viewing Alert History from the Home Page
10.11
Launching Alerts by Invoking Web Services
10.12
Alert and Web Service Example
10.13
Sending Alerts to External Email Accounts
10.14
Alert Events
10.14.1
In a specific amount of time
10.14.2
At a specific time today
10.14.3
On a certain day at a specific time
10.14.4
Every interval between two times
10.14.5
Every date interval starting on certain date at a specific time
10.14.6
Select a CQL Query
10.14.7
When a data field in a data object meets specified conditions
10.14.8
When this rule is launched
10.15
Alert Conditions
10.15.1
If it is between two times
10.15.2
If It is between two days
10.15.3
If it is a particular day of the week
10.16
Alert Actions
10.16.1
Send a dashboard link via email
10.16.2
Send a message via email
10.16.3
Delete rows from a data object
10.16.4
Insert values into a data object
10.16.5
Send a parameterized message
10.16.6
Launch a rule
10.16.7
Run a web service
10.16.8
Launch a Custom Action
11
Creating Parameters
11.1
Understanding Parameters
11.2
Parameter Prerequisites and Uses
11.3
Creating a Value Parameter
11.4
Creating a List Parameter
11.5
Using a Parameter in a Query
11.6
Editing a Parameter
11.7
Renaming a Parameter
11.8
Deleting a Parameter
11.9
Securing a Parameter
11.10
Using Parameters in Dashboard URLs
11.11
Driving Parameters from Other Views
11.12
Using Prompts in Dashboards
Part III Integrating Oracle Business Activity Monitoring with Other Applications
12
Integrating with Oracle Business Process Management
12.1
Understanding Oracle BAM and BPM Integration
12.2
Configuring Cross-domain Communication for BAM, SOA, and BPM
12.3
Enabling Process Metrics
12.4
Understanding the Pre-assembled BPM Dashboards
12.4.1
Process Analytics Dashboards Dashboard
12.4.1.1
Data Visibility Rules for the Process Analytics Dashboards Dashboard
12.4.2
Process Summary Dashboard
12.4.2.1
Process Summary View
12.4.2.2
Process Summary Query
12.4.3
Analysis of Open Processes Dashboard
12.4.3.1
Analysis of Open Processes View
12.4.3.2
Analysis of Open Instances Query
12.4.4
Analysis of Closed Processes Dashboard
12.4.4.1
Analysis of Processes Closed Today View
12.4.4.2
Historical Process Completion Times View
12.4.4.3
Analysis of Instances Closed Today Query
12.4.4.4
Historical Process Completion Times Query
12.4.5
Bottleneck Analysis of Open Processes Dashboard
12.4.5.1
Bottleneck Analysis of Open Processes View
12.4.5.2
Bottleneck Analysis of Open Processes Query
12.4.6
Process Summary at a Glance Dashboard
12.4.6.1
Process Summary at a Glance View
12.4.6.2
Process Summary at a Glance Query
12.4.7
Trend Analysis for Processes Dashboard
12.4.7.1
Process Cycle Time Trend View
12.4.7.2
Process Inflow Trend View
12.4.7.3
Process Outflow Trend View
12.4.7.4
Process Cycle Time Trend Query
12.4.7.5
Process Inflow Trend Query
12.4.7.6
Process Outflow Trend Query
12.4.8
Process Dashboard for Process Dashboard
12.4.8.1
Processes Opened Today Total View
12.4.8.2
Processes Closed Today Total View
12.4.8.3
Processes Faulted Today Total View
12.4.8.4
Processes Not Due Soon Total View
12.4.8.5
Processes Due Soon Total View
12.4.8.6
Processes Overdue Total View
12.4.8.7
Bottleneck Analysis of Open Tasks View
12.4.8.8
Processes Opened Today Total Query
12.4.8.9
Processes Closed Today Total Query
12.4.8.10
Processes Faulted Today Total Query
12.4.8.11
Processes Not Due Soon Total Query
12.4.8.12
Processes Due Soon Total Query
12.4.8.13
Processes Overdue Total Query
12.4.8.14
Bottleneck Analysis of Open Tasks Query
12.4.9
Process Activity Analysis Dashboard
12.4.9.1
Tasks Opened Today Total View
12.4.9.2
Tasks Closed Today Total View
12.4.9.3
Tasks Not Due Soon Total View
12.4.9.4
Tasks Due Soon Total View
12.4.9.5
Tasks Overdue Total View
12.4.9.6
Tasks Not Due Soon View
12.4.9.7
Tasks Due Soon View
12.4.9.8
Tasks Overdue View
12.4.9.9
Assignees Not Due Soon View
12.4.9.10
Assignees Due Soon View
12.4.9.11
Assignees Overdue View
12.4.9.12
Tasks Opened Today Total Query
12.4.9.13
Tasks Closed Today Total Query
12.4.9.14
Tasks Not Due Soon Total Query
12.4.9.15
Tasks Due Soon Total Query
12.4.9.16
Tasks Overdue Total Query
12.4.9.17
Tasks Not Due Soon Query
12.4.9.18
Tasks Due Soon Query
12.4.9.19
Tasks Overdue Query
12.4.9.20
Assignees Not Due Soon Query
12.4.9.21
Assignees Due Soon Query
12.4.9.22
Assignees Overdue Query
12.4.10
Task Trend Analysis for Process Dashboard
12.4.10.1
Task Cycle Time Trend View
12.4.10.2
Task Inflow Trend View
12.4.10.3
Task Outflow Trend View
12.4.10.4
Task Cycle Time Trend Query
12.4.10.5
Task Inflow Trend Query
12.4.10.6
Task Outflow Trend Query
12.4.11
BPM Process View Dashboard
12.4.11.1
Assignees Not Due Soon PV View
12.4.11.2
Assignees Due Soon PV View
12.4.11.3
Assignees Overdue PV View
12.4.11.4
Assignees Not Due Soon PV Query
12.4.11.5
Assignees Due Soon PV Query
12.4.11.6
Assignees Overdue PV Query
12.4.12
BPM Dashboard Parameters
12.4.12.1
Assignee Is Group Parameter
12.4.12.2
Process Name Parameter
12.4.12.3
Select a Process Parameter
12.4.12.4
Select data after Parameter
12.4.12.5
Select data before Parameter
12.4.12.6
Time Period (Days) Parameter
12.5
Understanding the Oracle BAM Data Objects for BPM
12.5.1
Process Data Object
12.5.2
Activity Data Object
12.5.3
HWF Task Data Object
12.5.4
HWF Task Assignment Data Object
13
Integrating with Oracle SOA Suite
13.1
Understanding Oracle BAM and Oracle SOA Suite Integration
13.2
Understanding the Preassembled Dashboards
13.3
Understanding the Oracle BAM Data Objects for Oracle SOA Suite
Part IV Using Oracle Business Activity Monitoring as an Administrator
14
Creating and Managing Oracle BAM Data Objects
14.1
Understanding Oracle BAM Data Objects
14.2
Creating a Data Object
14.2.1
Creating a Simple Data Object
14.2.2
Creating a Derived Data Object
14.2.3
Creating an External Data Object
14.2.4
Creating a Logical Data Object
14.3
Adding Columns and Hierarchies to a Data Object
14.3.1
Column Data Types
14.3.2
Adding Columns to a Simple or Derived Data Object
14.3.3
Adding Columns to a Logical Data Object
14.3.4
Adding Index Columns
14.3.5
Adding Hierarchies
14.3.5.1
Creating a Non-Datetime Hierarchy
14.3.5.2
Creating a Datetime Hierarchy
14.3.6
Adding Calculated Fields
14.3.7
Viewing Maximum Numbers of Columns in a Derived Data Object
14.4
Securing a Data Object
14.4.1
Setting Security Permissions for a Data Object
14.4.2
Setting Row Security for a Data Object
14.5
Managing Data in Data Objects
14.5.1
Adding Rows to a Data Object Automatically
14.5.2
Adding Rows to a Data Object Manually
14.5.3
Editing Rows in a Data Object
14.5.4
Purging Data in a Data Object
14.5.5
Exporting Data from a Data Object
14.5.6
Setting Data Retention in a Data Object
14.5.7
Filtering Data in a Data Object
14.5.8
Specifying Slow-Changing Dimensions for a Data Object
14.6
Using Data Object Folders
14.7
Editing, Renaming, and Deleting Data Objects
14.7.1
Editing a Data Object
14.7.2
Renaming or Moving a Data Object
14.7.3
Deleting a Data Object
14.8
Operators and Functions for Calculated Fields
14.8.1
Operators
14.8.2
Ago
14.8.3
Avg
14.8.4
Case
14.8.5
Ceiling
14.8.6
Concat
14.8.7
Count
14.8.8
CountDistinct
14.8.9
DateAdd
14.8.10
DateDiff
14.8.11
DayName
14.8.12
DayOfMonth
14.8.13
DayOfWeek
14.8.14
DayOfYear
14.8.15
Default
14.8.16
Else
14.8.17
Floor
14.8.18
Hour
14.8.19
If
14.8.20
IfNull
14.8.21
Length
14.8.22
Lower
14.8.23
Max
14.8.24
Median
14.8.25
Min
14.8.26
Minute
14.8.27
Month
14.8.28
MonthName
14.8.29
Noop
14.8.30
Now
14.8.31
PercentOfTotal
14.8.32
Quarter
14.8.33
Rank
14.8.34
Repeat
14.8.35
Replace
14.8.36
Round
14.8.37
Second
14.8.38
StdDev
14.8.39
StdDevsFromMean
14.8.40
Substring
14.8.41
Sum
14.8.42
Switch
14.8.43
Then
14.8.44
TrimEnd
14.8.45
TrimStart
14.8.46
Upper
14.8.47
Variance
14.8.48
VariancesFromMean
14.8.49
Week
14.8.50
Year
15
Creating Oracle BAM Enterprise Message Sources
15.1
Understanding Enterprise Message Sources
15.2
Creating Enterprise Message Sources
15.2.1
Preparing to Create an Enterprise Message Source
15.2.2
Creating an Enterprise Message Source: Steps
15.2.3
Configuring a DateTime Specification
15.2.3.1
Oracle AQ JMS DateTime Considerations
15.2.4
Using Advanced XML Formatting
15.2.5
Configuring EMS Error Handling
15.3
Using Enterprise Message Sources
15.3.1
Editing an Enterprise Message Source
15.3.2
Starting and Stopping an Enterprise Message Source
15.3.3
Monitoring Enterprise Message Source Metrics
15.3.4
Copying an Enterprise Message Source
15.3.5
Securing an Enterprise Message Source
15.3.6
Deleting an Enterprise Message Source
15.4
Creating an Outbound Connection JNDI
15.5
Updating the Oracle BAM Adapter Deployment
15.6
Using Foreign JMS Providers
16
Monitoring and Managing Oracle BAM
16.1
Understanding Oracle BAM Monitoring and Management
16.2
Monitoring Continuous Queries
16.3
Monitoring Viewsets
16.4
Monitoring the State of the BAM Server and Services
16.5
Configuring BAM Server MBean Properties
16.6
Using the BAM Diagnostic Framework
16.7
Monitoring Oracle BAM Performance
16.8
Tuning Oracle BAM Performance
16.9
Monitoring Oracle BAM Logs
16.10
Monitoring Oracle BAM Web Services
16.11
Managing Oracle BAM Availability
16.12
Configuring Oracle User Messaging Service
17
Securing Oracle BAM
17.1
Understanding Oracle BAM Security
17.2
Understanding Oracle BAM Permissions
17.3
Managing Oracle BAM Users
17.3.1
Predefined Groups and Roles
17.3.2
Adding Users to Groups
17.3.3
Creating Custom Groups
17.3.4
Creating Custom Roles
17.4
Configuring BAM Server Security
17.4.1
Configuring Credential Mapping
17.4.2
Configuring Secure Socket Layer
18
Using Commands with Oracle BAM
18.1
Using BAMCommand
18.1.1
Executing BAMCommand
18.1.2
Using the BAMCommand Configuration File
18.1.3
Running BAMCommand Remotely
18.1.4
Specifying the Command and Parameter Syntax
18.1.4.1
Specifying General Parameters
18.1.4.2
Specifying Security Credentials
18.1.4.3
Specifying Object Names
18.1.5
Summary of Individual Operations
18.1.6
Detailed Operation Descriptions
18.1.6.1
Clear
18.1.6.2
Delete
18.1.6.3
Export
18.1.6.4
Import
18.1.6.5
Rename
18.1.7
Command File Structure
18.1.7.1
Operation IDs
18.1.7.2
Continue On Error
18.1.8
Log File Structure
18.1.9
Export File Structure
18.1.10
Migrate Considerations
18.1.11
Upgrade Considerations
18.1.12
Regular Expressions
18.2
Using the Loadgen Utility
18.2.1
Overview of Loadgen
18.2.1.1
Loadgen Features
18.2.2
Configuration and Execution
18.2.2.1
Command-Line Syntax
18.2.3
Usage Examples
18.2.3.1
Setting the -frequency to Inject Data in Fixed Periods at a Stable Rate
18.2.3.2
Inject at a Rate From Initial Rate to Final Rate with a Single File
18.2.3.3
Multiple Threads for Higher Throughput
18.2.3.4
Multiple XML Input Files
18.2.3.5
Batching Operations to Group Multiple Events Into a Single Operation
18.2.3.6
Simulate Data for Functional Testing
18.2.3.7
Operating on an Archive Relation DO and a Stream DO
18.2.3.8
Running Loadgen With a Command Line in a Control File
18.2.3.9
CRUD XML Insert, Update, and Delete Examples
19
Using Oracle BAM Web Services
19.1
Understanding Oracle BAM Web Services
19.2
Using the Legacy Data Object Web Services
19.2.1
How to Use the Legacy Data Object Web Services
19.2.2
DataObjectOperationsByName
19.2.2.1
Delete
19.2.2.1.1
Request Message
19.2.2.2
Get
19.2.2.2.1
Request Message
19.2.2.3
Insert
19.2.2.3.1
Request Message
19.2.2.4
Update
19.2.2.4.1
Request Message
19.2.2.5
Upsert
19.2.2.5.1
Request Message
19.2.3
DataObjectOperationsByID
19.2.3.1
Batch
19.2.3.1.1
Request Message
19.2.3.2
Delete
19.2.3.2.1
Request Message
19.2.3.3
Insert
19.2.3.3.1
Request Message
19.2.3.4
Update
19.2.3.4.1
Request Message
19.2.3.5
Upsert
19.2.3.5.1
Request Message
19.3
Using the Data Object Web Services
19.3.1
How to Use the Data Object Web Services
19.3.2
DOOperations
19.3.2.1
Batch
19.3.2.1.1
Request Message
19.3.2.2
Delete
19.3.2.2.1
Request Message
19.3.2.3
Get
19.3.2.3.1
Request Message
19.3.2.4
Insert
19.3.2.4.1
Request Message
19.3.2.5
Update
19.3.2.5.1
Request Message
19.3.2.6
Upsert
19.3.2.6.1
Request Message
19.3.3
DODefinition
19.3.3.1
Create
19.3.3.1.1
Request Message
19.3.3.2
Delete
19.3.3.2.1
Request Message
19.3.3.3
Get
19.3.3.3.1
Request Message
19.3.3.3.2
Response Message
19.3.3.4
Update
19.3.3.4.1
Request Message
19.4
Using the ManualRuleFire Web Service
19.4.1
How to Use the ManualRuleFire Web Service
19.4.2
ManualRuleFire Operations
19.4.2.1
FireRuleByName
19.4.2.1.1
Request Message
19.4.2.1.2
Response Message
A.1
Project Artifact File Management
A.1.1
Managing BAM Artifacts
A.1.2
Configuring BAMCommand
A.1.3
Using BAMCommand To Export Your Project
A.1.4
Using BAM Preseeding to Import Your BAM Artifacts
A.1.5
Splitting the Export Zip File
A.1.6
Can I Split the Project Directory Into Separate ZIP files?
A.1.7
Handling Regressions
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