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Utkarsh Pandey
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Direct Oracle Fusion to Power BI — A Zero-Extract Method

If your Power BI dashboards are powered by BICC or BI Publisher extracts, you might be spending more time fixing pipelines than analyzing data.

Common Pain Points in Fusion Pipelines

  1. Schema changes breaking scheduled jobs.
  2. Missing or stale data.
  3. Staging folder chaos.

Direct Connectivity — The Concept
Think of it as skipping the line. Instead of going through extract jobs, file staging, and ETL transformations, you plug Power BI (or Fabric/ADF) directly into Fusion’s data layer.

Advantages for Developers

  1. Less Code — Fewer moving parts to manage.
  2. Better Refresh Rates — Incremental refresh for up-to-date dashboards.
  3. Simpler Maintenance — No need to debug OIC flows at midnight.

See It in Action — Webinar Info
📅 Aug 19, 9–10 AM PST
🔗 Register for Session

Final Thought
Data engineers shouldn’t have to be full-time pipeline firefighters. If there’s a cleaner, more resilient way to connect Fusion to your analytics stack, it’s worth exploring.

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