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Solution for BPM standard dashboard & activity guide not working in Oracle SOA 12.2.1.0 C

As earlier i publish a post about different issue of Oracle BPM, After some oracle support i got to fixed them.
Issue Blog Here...
Issue 3:BPM 12.2.1 process workspace activity guide not working.
if you have a normal BPM Process, then this is the issue. In order to have data populated in "Activity Guide" firstly you should create a BPMN Guided Business Process. Below you can find the documentation about activity guide and how to create a Guided Business Process:
https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1221/bpm/bpm-develop/GUID-F765955D-90A5-48D4-8D2A-2F01FBB539E3.htm#BPMPD901
And here is specified:
" A Guided Business Process is modeled as an activity guide that is based on a business process. The Activity Guide includes a set of Milestones. A milestone is a contained set of tasks that the end user has to complete. A milestone is complete when the user successfully runs a specific set of tasks in the milestone. "
And in the below chapters you will find the steps that you need to follow to create it: 30.3, 30.4, 30.5, 30.6. All documentation is useful, but the most important is chapter 30.6.
After this you can see BPM process, But if error present same, Follow below steps
Stop AdminServer and all the managed servers
Delete the following folders under all the servers
tmp
cache
logs
Under all managed servers delete the following folder as well.
dc
Start AdminServer and all the other managed servers.

Issue 2:BPM 12.2.2.1.0 dashboard not working.
Solution:For using standard dashboard of BPM you need to configure some steps in your BPM project, This configuration need to be done on every process level, Initially i had default project configuration which i supposed to be applied over every process but it did not worked.
You need to configure "sampling point".
1.In the BPM Project Navigator, right-click the process you want to configure.
Select Properties.
2.Click the Advanced tab.
3.In the Process Sampling Points section, select an option. Available options are:
Inherit Project Default:The process uses the project sampling point configuration to decide if it generates sampling points.
Generate Only for Interactive Activities:Generate sampling points only for the user tasks in the process.
Generate for All Activities:Generate sampling points for all the activities in the process.
Do Not Generate:Do not generate sampling points for any of the activities in the process
You need to redeploy your BPM project & test it.
when BPM standard dashboard data will start generating you can find it's data from MDS.
select * from DEV_SOAINFRA.BPM_CUBE_WORKLOAD
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Ensure that the Global Flags for Analytics Publish are Enable.
1.Log in to the Fusion Middleware Control console.
2.In the Target Navigation pane, expand the Weblogic Domain node.
3.Select the domain where the Oracle SOA 12c server is installed.
4.For example, the domain might be soainfra or base_domain.
5.Right-click the domain and select System MBean Browser.
6.The System MBean Browser displays.
7.In the System MBean Browser, expand the Application Defined MBeans node.
8.Under Application Defined MBeans, expand the oracle.as.soainfra.config node.
9.Under oracle.as.soainfra.config, expand the Server: server_name node.
10.Under Server: server_name, expand the AnalyticsConfig node.
11.Under AnalyticsConfig, click analytics.
12.A list of the analytics attributes displays.
13.Ensure that disableAnalytics is set to false.
14.If BAM 12c is the analytics target where information needs to be published, ensure that disableProcessMetrics is set to false.
15.If BAM 11g is the analytics target where information needs to be published, ensure that disableMonitorExpress is set to false.
You did it, Now your BPM standard dashboard will produce data.

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