Intergration of Oracle BRM with BI Publisher

Hi All,
I want to integrate Oracle Billing & revenue Mangemnet System with BI publisher.
Is there any way to do so?
also Is there any way BI publisher will Poll Oracle BRM all the time.
Regards
amit

Hi Krish,
Your list is correct, there are only standard BIP reports for RMS. Seems like a local initiative.
Cheers, Erik

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    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
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    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
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    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
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    --     @(#)%Portal Version: create_dd.source:BillingVelocityInt:4:2006-Sep-14 18:49:48 %
    -- Copyright (c) 1996 - 2006 Oracle. All rights reserved.
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    create sequence poid_ids2 start with 10000;
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         rec_id               int,
         field_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_NAME
         field_num          int,          -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_NUM
         field_type          int,          -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_TYPE
         descr               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
         status               int          -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
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         name               varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_NAME
         mod_t               number,          -- PIN_FLD_MOD_T
         state               int,          -- PIN_FLD_STATE
         permission          int,          -- PIN_FLD_PERMISSION
         label               varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_LABEL
         descr               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
         sm_info               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_SM_INFO
         seq_start          int,          -- PIN_FLD_SEQ_START
         read_access          varchar2(1),     -- PIN_FLD_READ_ACCESS
         write_access          varchar2(1),     -- PIN_FLD_WRITE_ACCESS
         create_access          varchar2(1),     -- PIN_FLD_CREATE_ACCESS
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         audit_scheme          int,          -- PIN_FLD_AUDIT_SCHEME
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         rec_id               int,
         parent_element_id     int,          -- PIN_FLD_PARENT_ELEMENT_ID
         field_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_NAME
         field_type          int,          -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_TYPE
         label               varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_LABEL
         descr               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
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         permission          int,          -- PIN_FLD_PERMISSION
         field_order          int,          -- PIN_FLD_ORDER
         length               int,          -- PIN_FLD_LENGTH
         sm_item_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_SM_ITEM_NAME
         sm_item_vw_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_SM_ITEM_VW_NAME
         sm_info               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_SM_INFO
         auditable          int,          -- PIN_FLD_AUDIT
         queryable_on_audit     int,          -- PIN_FLD_QUERYABLE_ON_AUDIT
         ignore_on_audit          int,          -- PIN_FLD_IGNORE_ON_AUDIT
         encryptable          int,          -- PIN_FLD_ENCRYPT
         serializable          int          -- PIN_FLD_SERIALIZABLE
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 200k next 200k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
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         crypt_scheme           varchar2(10),     -- to store scheme name
         crypt_key_id           int,          -- to store key_id
         crypt_key           varchar2(255)     -- to store actual key
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
    -- New table for storing the converted table information
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    table_name varchar2(32),
    field_name varchar2(32),
    old_size int,
    new_size int
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
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         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
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         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 200k next 200k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
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         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
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         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s pin/pin@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    Sequence created.
    Sequence created.
    Table created.
    Table created.
    Table created.
    Table created.
    Table created.
    Index created.
    Index created.
    Index created.
    Index created.
    Index created.
    EBUF: errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UNKNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    #===========================================================
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    Table dropped.
    Table dropped.
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