CC - Connecting with Oracle ERP

Hi Expert!
Do anyone have connect Compliance Calibrator with Oracle???
I need some guide with the data extraction! can any one help me please? If anyone have some guide or steps to follow it would be perfect...
Regards,
Magaly

Magaly,
You need to use Greenlight Adapters to support GRC connection with oracle, jde and peoplesoft.
Please refer the following SAP Note for the supporting versions.( I don't have any documentation)
Note 1076755 - Greenlight Adapters- Versions of ORA, JDE and PS Supported
Thanks
Himadama

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