3        Understanding Oracle Insurance Planner  (OIP) Application

This section provides information and the functional flow of the Oracle Insurance Planner Application.

Topics:

·        Logging in to the OIP Application

·        Functional Flow

Logging in to the OIP Application

To log in to the OIP Application, perform the following steps:

1.     Access the OIP Application by using the login credentials (User ID and Password) provided and select the preferred language to navigate. The built-in security system ensures that you are only permitted to access the window and actions based on the authorization.

2.     After logging in to the OFSAA Home screen, the landing page is displayed.

3.     Use the information provided in the following table to set the application preferences.

The Application Preferences

Field

Description

User Menu

The following options are available in this drop-down:

·        Preferences

·        About

·        Change Password

·        Logout.

ApplicationTitle: Application Icon - Description: Application Icon

Click this icon to view all the applications installed in your environment.

LanguageTitle: Language Icon - Description: Language Icon

This menu displays the language you selected in the OFSAA Login Window. The language options displayed in the Language Menu are based on the language packs installed in your OFSAA instance. Using this menu, you can change the language at any point in time.

AdministrationTitle: Administration Icon - Description: Administration Icon

Click this icon to navigate to the Administration Window. The Administration Window displays modules such as:

·        Translation Tools

·        Object Administration

·        Utilities.

Last Failed Login Date & TimeTitle: Last Failed Login Date & Time Icon - Description: Last Failed Login Date & Time Icon

Click this icon to view the details of the last login and last failed login.

Object Administration

Object Administration is an integral part of the infrastructure and facilitates system administrators to define the security framework. See the OFS Advanced Analytics Infrastructure User Guide for details.

Common Object Maintenance

Common Object Maintenance is an integral part of the infrastructure system and facilitates system administrators to define the security framework with the capacity to restrict access to the data and metadata in the warehouse, based on a flexible, fine-grained access control mechanism. See the OFS Advanced Analytics Infrastructure User Guide for details.

4.     Select Oracle Insurance Planner on the OFSAA landing page.

5.     Select Oracle Insurance Planner in the Left-Hand Side (LHS) pane.

Functional Flow

The following diagram depicts the functional flow of the Oracle Insurance Planner application:

Figure 2: The Functional Flow of the Oracle Insurance Planner ApplicationTitle: The Functional Flow of the Oracle Insurance Planner Application - Description: The Functional Flow of the Oracle Insurance Planner Application