Schedule Frequent Refreshes of Data with Original Refresh Mechanism

You can schedule frequent data refreshes to ensure that incremental data in functional areas, prioritized datasets, warehouse tables, and custom data configurations is the latest.

The original frequent data refresh capability, named Frequent Data Refresh V1, is designed for refresh of base tables that capture the transactional data; it isn't meant for derived datasets that require aggregations, snapshots, or complex transformation logic.

If you want to select the warehouse tables created by the custom data configurations that were generated prior to release Platform 25.R3, then you must regenerate the applicable custom data configurations for these tables to be visible for selection. From release Platform 25.R3, the warehouse tables created by the custom data configurations are available for a frequent data refresh under the Frequent Refresh tab.

This frequent data refresh capability is designed for refresh of base tables that capture the transactional data; it isn't meant for derived datasets that require aggregations, snapshots, or complex transformation logic. Such processing creates data latency that doesn't support high volume of frequent data refresh. For Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence, you can schedule frequent data refreshes for functional areas that are visible in the Frequent Data Refresh Schedule tab on the Pipeline Settings page.

For frequent data refreshes, the semantic model isn't updated. Jobs that update the semantic model don't run as part of data augmentations; they run only during incremental loads for data augmentations.

The Frequent Data Refresh feature available before the Platform 25.R3 release (FDR V1) is redesigned in FDR V2, offering faster data refreshes and broader functionality. Starting with Platform 25.R3 release, all new Fusion Data Intelligence instances support only FDR V2. Existing customers using FDR V1 (with subscriptions ordered before September 1, 2025) may continue using it. However, Oracle strongly recommends migrating to FDR V2 to take advantage of its improved performance and expanded features.

After the Platform 25.R4 release, you won't be able to enable and disable features related to FDR V1. Usage of FDR V2 is subject to certain data processing limits. See About Data Processing Limits. If your usage needs go beyond these limits, contact Oracle Customer Support.