Configuring PBCS to Federate with Microsoft Azure Active Directory Base version 4


Some you might know that Oracle PBCS now supports Single Sign-On.

If not here you go,
Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud November Update RCD
Administering Oracle Cloud Identity Management
Configuring Active Directory Federation Services 3.0 as an Identity Provider with Oracle Cloud as Service Provider

I was at a customer who has Office 365 and with that they get Azure Active Directory and I had to configure Single Sign using Azure Base version.

I wrote an article on that for OTN and here is the link

Configuring Azure AD Base Version as an Identity Provider with Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service


About Celvin Kattookaran

I’m an EPM Consultant, my primary focus is on Hyperion Planning and Essbase. Some of you from Hyperion Support team might recognize me or have seen my support articles, I was with the WebAnalysis Support Team. I'm an Independent Consultant with “Intekgrate Corporation” based out of Aurora office. I’m from God’s Own Country (Kerala, India), lived in all southern states of India, Istanbul and Johannesburg (and of course United States). I’m core gamer :) and an avid reader. I was awarded Oracle ACE Director for my contributions towards EPM community.

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4 thoughts on “Configuring PBCS to Federate with Microsoft Azure Active Directory Base version

    • Celvin Kattookaran Post author

      Did you try using User ID contained in NameID? I guess that should work. I’ve that setup working with ADFS 3.0

      • Martin Dang

        Hi Celvin, Thanks for your reply, I know from the SP side. but what I have to do from Azure Active Directory Base version side. is there any settings for UserID, if user don’t want to use e-mail(Actually, my customer’s email id and user id are different), we also did ADFS 3.0 and that’s working fine, but I wanted to know about Azure Active Directory Base version.(As only you posted “Configuring PBCS to Federate with Microsoft Azure Active Directory Base version”