Executing and Scheduling the Reports in Oracle Fusion

 

Executing and Scheduling the Reports in Oracle Fusion

For reports that process large volumes of data, it is recommended to use the Schedule option instead of running them interactively. Scheduling reports helps avoid browser timeouts, improves system performance, and ensures that report outputs are delivered directly to users via email.

Follow the steps below to execute or schedule reports in Oracle Fusion.

1.      Select the Report and Click on ‘More’ option as shown below-

2.      Select the Report and Click on ‘More’ -> Schedule option as shown below-

3.      Enter the details as below-

General: Select the required Parameters

Output: Just click on Add Destination and enter the email address to whom the report output should be sent.

You can add multiple email IDs with coma separation.

 Schedule: For one time execution – Do not make any changes here.

Auto scheduling:

You can set the report to run automatically on daily or weekly as per the required schedule by selecting the frequency as shown below-

Specify the Start and End Dates

Notifications: You can specify your email address here for automatic notification on completion of the report.

 

Best Practices

  • Use scheduled execution for reports containing large volumes of data.
  • Configure email delivery to avoid downloading outputs manually.
  • Set recurring schedules for reports that are required regularly.
  • Monitor notifications to identify and resolve any execution issues promptly.
  • Review report parameters carefully before scheduling recurring jobs.

Expected Outcome

Upon successful submission, Oracle Fusion will execute the report according to the defined schedule and automatically deliver the output to the designated recipients via email. Users will also receive status notifications, ensuring seamless monitoring and management of report execution.

 

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Executing and Scheduling the Reports in Oracle Fusion

  Executing and Scheduling the Reports in Oracle Fusion For reports that process large volumes of data, it is recommended to use the Sched...