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Oracle® Fusion Applications Cloning and Content Movement Administrator's Guide
11g Release 4 Refresh 9 (11.1.4)

Part Number E38322-11
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Preface

The Oracle Fusion Applications Cloning and Content Movement Administrator's Guide is designed for on-premise installations of Oracle Fusion Applications. It contains two major sets of instructions: 1) how to clone an environment, and 2) how to copy just the data from one environment (such as production) to another (such as test).

Audience

The audience for this guide includes experienced Oracle Fusion Applications administrators who are familiar with their own enterprise-level installation of Fusion Applications. A variety of users and roles may be involved in creating a clone of a Fusion Applications instance, including: the database administrator, the LDAP/Identity Management administrator, users familiar with the specific products, such as the "General Accountant" user for the Financials product, and network administrators.

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Related Documentation

This User Guide includes a companion workbook: The Oracle Fusion Applications Discovery Workbook for Cloning and Content Movement. This is an Excel-based entry form that is required for creating the cloning response file used by the cloning tools.

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