* Navigate > System Administrator > Application > Function
* Go to the Description TAB
* Enter Function Name =test_DWB
* Enter User Function Name =TESTDISCO Function DWB
* Enter Description = This Function Created to test discoverer 11g for R12.
We appended a suffix of “_DWB” at the end of the function name to indicate this is a Discoverer Workbook function. You may choose any other name for your function but it is a good idea to keep the function name same as the developer key for easy identification and tracking.
* Now Go to the Properties TAB
* Select Type = SSWA jsp function
* Maintenance Mode Support = None
* Context Dependence = Responsibility
* Now Go to Form TAB
* Enter Parameters => mode=DISCO
* Now Go to Web HTML TAB
* Enter HTML Call = OracleOasis.jsp and then Click on the Save Button
Now that we have created our Form Function we will create a new menu
“TESTDISCO” to hold this function.
Navigate > System Administrator > Application > Menus
Create a new menu “TESTDISCO”
Then attach the function to this menu “TESTDISCO Function DWB”
Prompt : “Test Discoverer Reports”
Save.
Now Attach this Menu to Responsibility.
Navigate > System Administrator > Security>Responsibility> Define
Responsibility Name: Test Discoverer Reports
Application : Applications BIS (for Example I used this).
(here you can use related application like (Payables, Purchasing, Assets, Human resource, etc).
Responsibility Key :TESTDISCO
Menu : TESTDISCO (attach here previously created).
SAVE.
Now you can add this Responsibility to the user.
Navigate > System Administrator > Security>User> Define
Before connecting to Oracle Discoverer as an Oracle Applications user, we must configure the Connect dialog to default to Oracle Applications users. Select Tools > Options to display the “Options dialog: Connection tab”.
To create an End User Layer in an Oracle database, the database user that the EUL is being created in must have the following database privileges:
• CREATE SESSION
• CREATE TABLE
• CREATE VIEW
• CREATE SEQUENCE
• CREATE PROCEDURE
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