Oracle Map Builder + OBIEE

Hello,
I created a Geometry Theme in MapBuilder over a Google Maps tile and I can't use it in OBIEE because i get the following error when I try to import the layer:+" The layer key dropdown has empty columns. Please check theme definition in Oracle Mapbuilder."+ Anyone can help me with a solution or suggestion to this issue?
Thanks in advance.
William
Edited by: Janoti on 05/10/2012 19:24

Hi, Nico. Thanks for the reply,
Yes., I have defined the key column in my theme. Yet, it still doesn't show up when I import the layer in OBIEE.
Key column definition -> http://postimage.org/image/9gxrguuzp/
When I import in OBIEE the dropdown list doesn't show the key column -> http://postimage.org/image/wc2tfiqnt/
Dou you have any ideia of what I could be?
Thanks!
William

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