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IRACST - International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS), ISSN: 2249-9555

Vol. 3, No.3, June 2013

iSetup - Oracle Migration Module for new


Instance Configuration

Syed Imdad Huseny, I.Sumaiya Thaseen,


Accenture Private Limited, Assistant Professor (Senior), SCSE,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. VIT University, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract-It is a very tedious task to do setups in every The steps to migrate data are:
instance like development instance, production instance
etc.But with iSetup we can migrate setup data from one Extract select data from an Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle E-business Suite instance to another. So the tedious instance. (EBSDEV)
task of doing the setup in every instace can be avoided and Transform select attributes of the extracted data
also we can avoid human errors while doing the setup by
using iSetup.
objects as per requirements. (OPTIONAL)
Load data to the target Oracle E-Business Suite
Keywords isetup, instance, Object Migration. instance. (EBSCRP3)
The Reporter helps you to generate reports.
I.INTRODUCTION Generate reports on the extracted data.
Compare two sets of extracted data to identify
Oracle iSetup, a data migration and reporting tool, is differences between them if any.
a part of the Oracle E-Business Suite. This tool
consists of the Migrator and the Reporter. Oracle
iSetup is used to II. FUNCTIONALITY OF ISETUP

Migrate setup data from one Oracle E-business The first step is to define Source and Target Instance
Suite instance to another. ( to be done once only). Login to iSetup
responsibility.
(iSetup can be used to migrate incremental setups
selectively across instances using filters on setup Menu options for this responsibility are:
attributes.)
Home: Takes to the Home page of iSetup. This page
Generate reports on setup data. displays the most recent extracts, loads and reports. It
also has links to other components of the product.
A. Components of Oracle iSetup
Migrations: This menu contains the Selection Sets,
Oracle iSetup consists of the following components: Extracts, Transforms, and Loads subtabs. Each of
these subtabs takes to their respective windows.
iSetup Migrator
Reports: This menu contains the Standard Reports
iSetup Reporter and Comparison Reports subtabs. Clicking on them
takes to the respective windows.
The Migrator helps you to migrate data from one
instance of the Oracle E-Business Suite to another Administration: This menu contains the Instance
instance. The two instances used here are EBSDEV Mapping subtab. Having appropriate access
and EBSCRP3. privileges, one can also see the Interface Repository
subtab in addition to the Instance Mapping sub tab.

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Create Instance Mapping (between the two instance


that are to be used as source instance EBSDEV and
target instance EBSCRP3 )

While mapping, we require the name of the DBC file


for the two instance (source & destination) .It can be
obtained from the system administrator. Here they
are EBSCRP3.dbc (destination instance) and
EBSDEV.dbc (source instance). The second step is
data migration.
Data migration is a four-step process: Click on Selection Sets

Create a Selection Set


Extract data from the source instance, using
the selection sets.
Transform the extracted data, if required.
(Optional)
Load the extracted or transformed data to
the target instance.

B. Selection Sets

Selection sets are the building blocks for the


migration process. Oracle iSetup provides a set of
templates allowing to create selection sets assisted
with existing templates. Custom selection sets can
also be created without using existing templates.

Home Page

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Click on Create Standard Button (This


screen will provides set of standards Example of AOL Object Migration
templates)
Select General Foundation and click on
Continue

Finally name of the selection set has to be given (any


name) and the source instance from where it has to be
extracted. Now objects can be filtered here by
clicking on the filter icon of each data object.

If the filter icon of the USERS is clicked then the


screen appears where we give the user name and the
security group for which we want the data to be
extracted as given below.

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After selecting the User_name and Security_group


for which the filtration is to be done, it is selected and
apply button is pressed.

III. EXTRACTS

An extract is a snapshot of the data that has been


extracted from a source Instance. The extract can be
used to perform migration. Create; Upload,
Download, Search, View, Transform, Load, or
Report on an extract can be done.

Creating an Extract

From the Migrations tab > Extracts sub tab, click


Create to create an extract.

Alternatively, select a selection set from the Selection


Sets window and click Extract. This populates details
Click on Finish Button. of the selection set for the Extract process.

The following screen appears.

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The following are the steps to create an Extract:

1. Name: Enter a unique name for the extract. This is


a Mandatory field.
2. Selection Set: Select the required selection set for
extraction. To do this, click the search icon. This is a
Mandatory field. After a selection, the data objects
for the chosen selection set are automatically
displayed in a table format.
3. Source Instance: Select the source instance from
the pick list. This is a Mandatory field.

Note: If the selected source instance is different from


that used at the time of creating the selection set, then
some of the filters, if set, may become invalid and
may not return any data. By default, the source
instance used during creation of the selection set is
populated.

4. Description: Provide informative description that


could help in identifying the extract. This field is not
mandatory. Schedule the extract with As soon as possible
5. Filter Set: Indicate if any filters are set to the data option and click on Finish Button. On Confirmation,
object. the Go Button is clicked to Search the extract. The
6. Supports Update: Indicate if data object interface Go button is used for refresh here.
supports updating the existing record in the target.
Click on Continue Button
7. Schedule: Create the extract as soon as possible or
schedule it for a later date and time.
8. Finish: Click Finish to submit the extract creation
process.
An extract is created as per the screen shots given
below.

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Attention: Only frozen transforms can be loaded.


An active extract which has at least one data object
supporting transformation.

Searching for Transforms


Either a Simple Search or an Advanced Search can
be done.

In Advanced Search, the following attributes of the


Transform based on which the search can be done
are:
Name
Extract Name
Request ID
Phase
Status
Submitted on

Search Results

All transforms that match search criteria provided are


listed in a table format. Use the search results page
to:
View a list of transforms with name, request
ID, extracts, submitted date, phase,
transform status, frozen, and active status
View the details of a transform by clicking
the name link
Create a transform by clicking Create
Load an active and frozen transform by
selecting the transform first and
clicking Load
Delete a transform by clicking the Delete
icon
Update a transform by the Update icon

IV. TRANSFORMS The check in the Active column indicates that the
Oracle iSetup allows you to transform extracted data transform is created from an extract of the current
in the following ways: release.

Individually transform certain attributes of the data A. Loads


objects in an Extract. Load can be done for an extract or a frozen
Simultaneously transform group of attributes for the transform to the target instance.
data objects in an extract

Note: All data objects do not support transformation.

Transforming data is a three step process.


1. Create: Submit the extract for transformation.
2. Update: Modify the attributes of the data objects.
3. Freeze: Freeze the transform to prevent any further
changes before it is loaded. By freezing a transform,
it is ensured that it would not be changed while it is
being loaded.

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Create a Load by clicking on Create Button as per


below screen shots.

Click on Go Button to find out the Load that has been


submitted.

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help jump-start such implementation


scenarios by loading a CRP instance from an
industry best practice configuration.

2. iSetup provides an enterprise wide


repository to store business specific
configuration snapshots. These copies can
be used to configure a new instance, thus
avoiding re-configuration.

3. iSetup can be used to copy all setups striped


by an Operating Unit and move it to another
EBS instance using Hierarchical selection
set feature which cascades filter criteria to
all related setups in the selection set
template.

4. iSetup can be used to migrate incremental


setups selectively across instances using
filters on setup attributes.

5. Instead of cloning the entire EBS instance,


iSetup can be used to move required setup
data from a production instance to a testing
instance. New setups can be added to the
test instance and those specific setups can be
selectively migrated to production instance
while the instance is up and running. This
minimizes the need to redo setups, and
execute expensive clone activities.

6. iSetup provides standard and comparison


reporting features. Standard reports help in
documenting the setups in regular
PDF/RTF/Excel that serve as a standard
reference for implementation teams. Release
12.1 also supports BR100 styled reports.
iSetup also generates detailed deployment
reports for post implementation audits and
sign-offs (coming soon in 12.1).
V. REPORTING
7. iSetup comparison reports can help in
troubleshooting functional setups by
Oracle iSetup Reporter takes extracted data as input
enabling users to compare setups across
to generate standard reports and comparison reports.
instances or timelines.
The data objects can be chosen to generate the
desired report and view the report online or download
VI.CONCLUSION
it as PDF, RTF, or Excel formats. The report online
view also allows to search for a record from within
Any oracle Implementations involves lot of
the report.
effort and re-doing setups from scratch when
ever a new instance is required. If we
A. Advantages of isetup
perform the setups manually it is prone to
human error and it cause lot of time for
1. A first time EBS implementation involves a
functional developers to find the missing
manual setup using either Business
setups and fix it. A lot of time os saved for
Accelerators or a manual entry. iSetup can
setups and errors are avoided if we use the

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iSetup to migrate the setups from one


instance to another instance.

REFERENCES

[1]http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B11454_01/11.5.9/acrobat/
115azug.pdf
[2] https://support.oracle.com
[3] http://forums.oracle.com

AUTHORS PROFILE

Syed Imdad Huseny working at Accenture is


a OCP certified, experienced in implementation of
multiple ERP products like Oracle eBusiness
suite, good experience in managing and
delivering projects, which includes planning,
designing, effort estimation, scoping, delivery
management and team mentoring. Good exposure
in client interfacing and project coordination in
offshore-onsite model, both from onsite and
offshore. Skilled in managing, leading and
motivating teams to accomplish tasks within
specified timelines, comply with client
specifications and quality processes defined by
the organization.

Sumaiya Thaseen is an Assistant Professor


(Senior) in VIT University, Chennai with 7 years of
experience and also pursuing her PhD degree. A
life member of Computer Society of India (CSI).
Her areas of interests are ad hoc networks,
network security and data mining.

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