1 About This Content

This guide explains the concepts behind the Oracle Financial Services Financial Services Currency Transaction Reporting, and provides comprehensive instructions for proper system administration, as well as daily operations and maintenance.

Audience

The Oracle Financial Services Currency Transaction Reporting Administration and Configuration Guide is designed for use by Oracle Financial Services Installers and System Administrators. Their roles and responsibilities, as they operate within Oracle Financial Services Currency Transaction Reporting and Oracle Financial Services Behavior Detection, include the following:
  • Oracle Financial Services Installer: This user installs and configures the Oracle Financial Services Applications and the client-specific solution sets at a deployment site. This user also installs upgrades, and additional solution sets. It requires access to deployment-specific configuration information (For example, machine names, and port numbers).
  • System Administrator: This user configures, maintains, and adjusts the system and is usually an employee of a specific Oracle client. The System Administrator maintains user accounts and roles, archives data, and loads data feeds

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Oracle Financial Services Currency Transaction Reporting Administration and Configuration Guide, refer to OHC.

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