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Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence Enterprise for Human Capital Management Cloud Service Reporting and Analytics for Business Users
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Preface

Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence Enterprise for Human Capital Management Cloud Service provides advanced analytics for a comprehensive view of your human resources. It is designed to support executives, managers and analysts with strategic planning, forecasting, problem solving and other types of detailed analytics.

Audience

This document is intended for business users who want to use Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence Enterprise for Human Capital Management Cloud Service reports to answer common human resources questions.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence Enterprise for Human Capital Management Cloud Service documentation set:

  • Human Resources – Compensation Subject Area Guide

  • Human Resources – Payroll Subject Area Guide

  • Human Resources – Workforce Deployment Subject Area Guide

  • Human Resources – Workforce Frozen Snapshots Subject Area Guide

  • Human Resources – Workforce Gains and Losses Subject Area Guide

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