How can you be sure to access a specific data source in a default Oracle BI Applications installation for users working from a client machine?

How can you be sure to access a specific data source in a default Oracle BI Applications
installation for users working from a client machine? Assume that log level 2 has been enabled.

How can you be sure to access a specific data source in a default Oracle BI Applications
installation for users working from a client machine? Assume that log level 2 has been enabled.

A.
With log level 2 or higher enabled in the NQsConfig.ini, you can check the SQL from the query
log of a specific Answers request. Read the SQL and check the connection pool(s) used and the
data source name(s).

B.
The only data source in a standard BI Applications installation is the data warehouse. This
source is defined in DAC in the Setup View under Physical Data Sources. You can also check the
(native) connection credentials.

C.
Sources can range from data warehouse to OLTP systems. Their connections are named in
connection pools in the BI repository. Using these connection names you can check the (native)
connection credentials.

D.
All physical connections are defined in Informatica Powercenter Repository Manager. Log in
and check all connection credentials.

E.
Users can log in to Answers, the BI repository, DAC or Informatica to check connection
credentials and data source names.



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vijay

vijay

Only A

olaoluwa

olaoluwa

hello Vjay. why did you choose A for this question. i want to know why?

CSR

CSR

C, I think is letter C because when you get the name of the datasource, but you get the connection native detail, and i am not sure if we talk about OBIEE 11G or OBIEE 10G,
cus in the OBIEE 11g, you CAN NOT enable logging level with NQSCONFIG.INI y OBIEE 10G i dont know if you can set up LOGGING LEVEL, for a specific users.. 4 those reasons, i choose

LETTER C