Each quarter, Oracle releases patches for all its products, including your Hyperion products. And each quarter we give you an overview of the most important changes. Which patches are relevant to your organization?
With this article, we will list the most recent patches for the Hyperion Products (HFM, Planning, Essbase, EPMA, Reporting, Foundation and Shares Services). For the EPM Cloud solutions, Oracle provides automatic updates. This article highlights the most important changes in FCCS and PBCS that occurred the last three months.
In this article you’ll find an overview of the most important Hyperion patches; ‘Critical Patch Updates (CPU)’ and ‘Patch Set Update (PSU)’. Would you like to know more about the different types of patches? Or do you want to know how you can find out which version your organization is using? These details can be found in a previous article regarding Oracle patches.
Critical Patch Update (CPU)
On 18 October 2016, Oracle released the latest quarterly CPU’s. There were no Hyperion Critical Patch Updates, which is good news; for the last two years, Oracle detected no apparent security or other defects to resolve.
Patch Set Update (PSU)
Below you will find the most recent patches for Hyperion version 11.1.2.4, these are the versions we focus on in this article.
If your environment is on the latest PSU, the CPU’s related to the Hyperion / Oracle EPM product will also be applied.
Smart View release: PSU-versie 11.1.2.5
The Smartview version is independent of the application versions 11.1.2.4 and the latest Smartview is compatible with both versions. Below you will find the updates of the last Smartview versions.
Most important solved defects in PSU for version 11.1.2.4
Oracle EPM-Cloud updates
Each month, Oracle releases automatic updates for EPM cloud solutions. In this article, you’ll find an overview of the most important changes in FCCS and PBCS that occurred the last months.
Your Oracle Hyperion environment
Each Oracle Hyperion environment is different. Discover our support for Oracle and our EPM support services.
Text: Gabor Wieringa