The OATA is an automation tool that gives a one stop point for all stakeholders (Managers, Team Leads and Team associates of OATA). The main objective of the OATA is to simplify the process as much as possible with minimum lines of code and to show the overall progress of tasks to managers and TLs. It helps to reduce the execution time and performs regular tasks like Patching, Script Execution, OTL tasks and Clone Execution. It also carries out the tasks like recycling Oracle ERP instance or individual components and starting services on multiple instances during unintended outages. OATA gives a quick view of all tasks. Role based access is provided to perform a specific task such as adding a new user, registering or editing instances in OATA Administration. The most important module in OATA is METADATA; it consists of sub modules such as Client, ERP, OBIEE, Hyperion, FMW and Generic Scripts. My current work is to summarize the METADATA state-of-the-art, learn how to resolve technical issue of OATA and to develop a new module called HEALTHCHECK REPORT in OATA TOOL.
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