Create an Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence Instance without Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Source

Create an Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence instance to connect and analyze data from non-Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications sources even if you don't have any Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications products. This instance doesn't require an Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications source to start using Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence.

Prior to creating the instance, you may want to view the service limits of Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse and Oracle Analytics Cloud using the Limits, Quotas and Usage page in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. See Viewing Your Service Limits, Quotas and Usage. If you're unable to create the instance with an error due to inadequate capacity, then you can either get in touch with the administrator for the tenancy or submit a request to increase your service limits from the Limits, Quotas, and Usage page in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. See Requesting a Service Limit Increase.

If you're planning to access your instance from a virtual cloud network only, then prior to creating an instance with private network access, you must ensure that the prerequisites are in place. See Deploy Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence with a Private Endpoint.

Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence automatically displays your subscription details in the Offerings section. For example, if you're subscribed for 20 Oracle Fusion ERP Analytics users, then you see the number of users for the instance automatically configured for 20 Oracle Fusion ERP Analytics users. If you've multiple subscriptions such as Oracle Fusion ERP Analytics and Oracle Fusion HCM Analytics, then you see details of all the subscriptions.

  1. Sign in to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.
  2. In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console, click the Navigation menu icon, click Analytics & AI, and then under Analytics & AI, click Data Intelligence.
  3. On the Instances page, in Compartment, select a compartment if you want to place the service instance in a compartment other than the default root compartment that Oracle created for you.

    Note:

    Ensure that you have created a compartment before you select it here. See Managing Compartments.
  4. On the Instances page, click Create Instance.

    Note:

    If you haven't purchased a subscription, then the Create Instance button isn't active.
  5. In the Wait! Are you following the recommended approach? dialog, click Continue.

    Dialog displaying the recommended instance creation approach

  6. On the Create Instance page, enter a Display Name, Name, Description, and an email to receive notifications about the instance in Notification Email.

    Create instance basic details

  7. On the Create Instance page, under Offerings, verify that the displayed subscriptions match your Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence order and select Development/Test as your first instance.

    Offerings details

  8. In Fusion Application Connection, ensure to deselect the Set up Fusion Connection check box.

    Deselect Set up Fusion Connection check box

  9. In Autonomous Data Warehouse Credentials, provide the password for the OAX_USER user who can access the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse that's provisioned in your tenancy to store the transformed data.
    To reset the password for this user, see Reset the Password for OAX_USER Schema.
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  10. In Network Access:
  11. Click Create Instance.

    Create Instance button

Oracle sends an email to the designated email address when your service is ready. You can display the Activity page to check the current status. When the status changes from CREATING to ACTIVE, the service is ready to use.

Navigate to the Details page for the new service to access the Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence URL and the associated Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse and Oracle Analytics Cloud instances. Because you didn't set up a connection to an Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications source, Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence displays a message on the Data Configuration page asking you to set up a data source connection as an initial step.

If you had set up provisioning of Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence with single sign-on, then your service is associated with the federated Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance. If you hadn’t set up single sign-on for Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence, then your service is associated with the default Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance that you received with your Oracle Cloud account.