Oracle EPM Mobile for Android
Do we need to have our EPM app running with SSL to be able to use EPM Mobile ?
Connection and configuration does not help at all.
Only the Demo seems to work. "Create a connection" freezes the app, with even entering any credentials - on my 2nd gen Moto X running Android 4.4.4
Yes it is not responding to touch latest version I am using Nexus5
Workflow approvals are useful but they could be doing so much more - why are mobile financial reports not also accessible from this app? Currently users have to go to a separate URL when it could easily be integrated into this app as well. Also does not currently work with 4.4.3 using ART runtime - cannot input username or password and does not respond to touch. Issue does not exist using 4.4.2 ART or 4.4.3 Dalvik. Updated dialog popups that use something more modern looking than Android 2.3 black boxes would be a nice to have as well.
Its really a new step revolution in EPM. Wowww what a new beginning to compete in latest era where everything is going on smartphone. That's a smart move to make it available free for users. loved it. Thank you.
This app is a great way to access key business information for Hyperion Planning, Hyperion Financial Management, and Hyperion Tax Provision via mobile devices.
Great user interface. Easy to use app.
Awesome app with quick access to the process workflow
Waited 30 minutes for it to do something and all I saw was the red screen with Oracle written on it.
Awesome app with quick access to the process workflow
Waited 30 minutes for it to do something and all I saw was the red screen with Oracle written on it.
This app is a great way to access key business information for Hyperion Planning, Hyperion Financial Management, and Hyperion Tax Provision via mobile devices.
Great user interface. Easy to use app.
by X####:
I found a bug, but generally it works well enough for my purposes (testing the mobile application's response to our environment prior to any users getting access to the environment). The bug? If you are on the login screen, and your connection to the server times out, it continues to count, then times out again, and again, and again, each time throwing the pop-up error telling the user it's connection has timed out. Then when the user clicks 'OK' on the pop-up, there's another one to click on. This continues for the total number of times the time-out period was reached, so if you left it for 90 minutes, you would get, e.g. 7 timed out sessions, you would have to tap "OK" 7 times before all the pop-ups were satisfied. After that, you tap "Back" to leave the application, and you have to tap it 7 times before you can actually exit. NOTE: this is not an iOS device, thus tapping "Back" is the preferred method to actually exit the application, not tapping the "Home" button, which is the only way on iOS. It's not uncommon for new Android developers who came from iOS programming to use the incorrect "Home" key exit strategy.