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G Pharma Disconnected Analytics Administration - Supplemental Information

This appendix describes additional configuration steps for Oracle's Pharma Disconnected Analytics, and contains the following sections:

About Pharma Disconnected Analytics

Pharma Disconnected Analytics is a preconfigured Disconnected Analytics application for Pharma Sales. Pharma components for Disconnected Analytics are installed during an Oracle Business Intelligence installation in the \OracleBIData\Disconnected\Pharma directory.

The following is a list of components that have been tailored for Pharma Disconnected Analytics and their locations:

The Pharma Disconnected Analytics components have been built to work against the standard server side Oracle Pharma Sales Analytics Application and Data Warehouse. The Pharma Disconnected Analytics components need to be customized to correctly reflect any changes and customizations made to the standard server side application before any initial synchronization.

To improve the performance of preprocessed synchronization by reducing query execution time on the Oracle BI Server, you can fine-tune the index strategy and sort the data during the ETL mapping process.

Note:

For more detailed information on Disconnected Analytics Application configuration and deployment, see the Oracle Business Intelligence Disconnected Analytics Administration and Configuration Guide.

Sourcing Reports for Oracle's Pharma Disconnected Analytics

Table G-1 contains a list of the sourcing reports (queries) for Oracle's Pharma Disconnected Analytics. These reports issue logical SQL to the Oracle BI Server to extract the data used to populate the local Disconnected client schema.

Table G-1 Sourcing Reports for Pharma Disconnected Analytics

Subject Area Sourcing Report Name Target Table

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Day Dimension

W_DAY_D

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Product Ranking Dimension

W_CON_RANK_D

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Brick Dimension

W_AREA_D

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Geography Dimension

W_GEO_D

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Payor Plan Dimension

W_INS_PLAN_D

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Product Hierarchy

W_PRODUCT_DH

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Position Hierarchy

W_POSITION_DH

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Call Priority List of Value Dimension

W_LOV_D

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Product Indication List of Value Dimension

W_LOV_D

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Period Type List of Value Dimension

W_LOV_D

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Person Dimension

W_PERSON_D

Pharma Objective Achievement

Plan Promotion Dimension

W_PLAN_PROMO_D

Pharma Customer Demographics

Contact Primary Address Dimension

W_POSTN_CON_D

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Contact Call Activity Fact

W_CON_CALL_F

Pharma Promotional Effectiveness

Contact Call Activity Aggregate

W_CON_CALL_N_A

Pharma Objective Achievement

Contact Objective Fact

W_CON_OBJ_F

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Indirect Sales Market Level Fact

W_MARKET_IDS_F

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Indirect Sales Market Level Aggregate

W_MARKET_IDS_N_A

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Prescription Market Level Fact

W_MARKET_RX_F

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Prescription Market Level Aggregate

W_MARKET_RX_N_A

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Direct Sales Fact

W_SYND_DS_F

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Direct Sales Aggregate

W_SYND_DS_N_A

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Indirect Sales Fact

W_SYND_IDS_F

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Indirect Sales Aggregate

W_SYND_IDS_N_A

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Prescription Sales Fact

W_SYND_RX_F

Pharma Sales Effectiveness

Prescription Sales Aggregate

W_SYND_RX_N_A


Note:

The ATC hierarchy's ATC IV level should be linked to the lowest level of the Standard Product hierarchy and the lowest product level available for the Syndicated Data type loaded into the fact table. As a general rule, load data at the lowest level possible in the product hierarchy. For more information about best practices when using reports in Oracle's Pharma Analytics, see Appendix B in Siebel Life Sciences Guide, Version 8.0.