Where to find the Siebel OLTP Database and OBAW database after downloading

Hi All,
I downloaded Oracle Apps 7.9.6.1 (424114 KB) and i'n not able to see the following
1. Prebuilt dashboards and reports
2. OLTP DB and DW DB
Do i need to download them seperately from somewhere.
Thanks in Advance.
Jaan

Hi All,
My objective is to query the transactional database and the Datawarehouse tables. Could some please help me in finding these tables in OBIEE Apps. I'm not able to update rows in repository as well.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Jaan

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