Oracle Fusion Cloud

Configuring the Veza integration for Oracle Fusion

Overview

The Veza integration for Oracle Fusion Cloud supports collecting Users, Groups, and Roles for the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP platform.

See notes and supported entities for more details.

Configuring Oracle Fusion

Veza uses pre-defined reports in Oracle Fusion to collect user role information. These reports are defined in an Oracle Fusion catalog file that can be downloaded below.

  1. Create a user for the connector to use. The connector uses that user name and password combination to connect to both the Oracle Fusion REST API and BI Publisher.

  2. Upload the Veza_v2.catalog file to the BI Catalog.

    1. Navigate to the instance's Catalog page: https://<instance>.oraclecloud.com/analytics/saw.dll?catalog

    2. Under Shared Folders/Custom select Unarchive and upload the Veza.catalog file

    3. Verify that a new folder containing two entities is created (Custom/Veza/v2). This Data Model and Report allow the connector to make the necessary queries to collect the detailed role information.

    4. Ensure the intended user has permission on both the Data Model and Report objects.

Configuring Oracle Fusion Integration on Veza Platform

  1. In Veza, open the Integrations page.

  2. Click Add New and pick Oracle Fusion Cloud as the type of integration to add

  3. Enter the required information and Save the configuration

FieldNotes

URL

URL of Oracle Fusion Cloud Instance

Username

Username to connect as

Password

Password for the user

Permission By Name

Check to use the more descriptive permission names, default is to use Oracle Fusion Permission codes

Notes and Supported Entities

Oracle Fusion Cloud User

AttributeNotes

name

User's display name if set, defaults to login if not

email

Email address associated with User

is_active

True if the user is active

user_name

User's login name

Oracle Fusion Cloud Role

AttributeNotes

name

Role Name

description

Description from role

Oracle Fusion Security Context (as Resource)

Oracle Fusion Security Contexts (e.g. 'Asset Book', 'Business Unit', 'Ledger') are represented as Resources. Users may have specific roles assigned to specific Security Contexts in addition to application-wide roles.

AttributeNotes

name

Resource Name

type

Security Context Type

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