Reference for Subscriptions

This guide lists the predefined objects in Resource Analytics for Oracle Subscriptions. You can find information about views, entity relationships, subject areas and sample queries.

Views

This section provides information about views within Oracle Resource Analytics Subscriptions and their columns, data types, keys, and the referred view and column names. The following views are available:

Views in Subscriptions
Name Description
SUBSCRIPTION_DIM_V This view stores information on base subscriptions, which carry shared properties for any subscription version.
SUBSCRIPTION_MAPPING_DIM_V This view stores information on subscription mappings, which map tenancies to subscriptions.

The suffixes in the view names specify the view type:

  • DIM_V: Dimension

Relationship Diagram

This section provides diagrams that define the logical relationship of different dimension views.

The contents of each view and their relationships are listed in the following file: subscription views. Relationships exist among dimensions. Dimensions can be joined directly to each other. This diagram shows the relationship between dimension views.

SUBSCRIPTION_DIM_V and SUBSCRIPTION_MAPPING_DIM_V
Relationship diagram with SUBSCRIPTION_MAPPING_DIM_V connected to two other dimension views, SUBSCRIPTION_DIM_V and TENANCY_DIM_V

Sample Queries

Sample queries for Subscriptions.

List all the subscription IDs in a specific compartment:
SELECT ID
FROM OCIRA.SUBSCRIPTION_DIM_V
WHERE COMPARTMENT_ID = <compartment_ID>;

Data Lineage

The Customer Experience Semantic Model Lineage spreadsheet and Metric Calculation Logic spreadsheet for Subscriptions provides an end-to-end data lineage summary report for physical and logical relationships in your data.

For more information, see Data Lineage.

Subject Areas

This section provides information on the subject areas with data you maintain in Subscriptions. These subject areas, with their corresponding data, are available for you to use when creating and editing analyses and reports. The information for each subject area includes:

  • Description of the subject area.

  • Business questions that can be answered by data in the subject area, with a link to more detailed information about each business question.

  • Job-specific groups and duty roles that can be used to secure access to the subject area, with a link to more detailed information about each job role and duty role.

  • Primary navigation to the work area that's represented by the subject area.

  • Time reporting considerations in using the subject area, such as whether the subject area reports historical data or only the current data. Historical reporting refers to reporting on historical transactional data in a subject area. With a few exceptions, all dimensional data are current as of the primary transaction dates or system date.

  • The lowest grain of transactional data in a subject area. The lowest transactional data grain decides how data are joined in a report.

  • Special considerations, tips, and things to look out for in using the subject area to create analyses and reports.

The subject areas are:
  • <yet to be provided>