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    A local stdio MCP server providing read-only access to Oracle Fusion/ERP Cloud databases via the BI Publisher SOAP API, enabling object discovery, table descriptions, source reading, and SELECT queries.
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    Provides secure, remote access to the Oracle Fusion Cloud Accounts Receivable REST API for managing financial data. It enables users to list, search, and retrieve detailed invoice information through natural language commands without storing credentials.
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  • Execute read-only SELECT or WITH queries against Oracle Fusion database via BI Publisher. Returns query results as columns and rows.
  • Search source code of Oracle Fusion objects for a keyword. Filter by type (procedure, function, package, etc.) and owner for faster scans.
  • Search Oracle Fusion/ERP Cloud database objects by matching object name. Apply optional filters for object types, owner, and result limit to discover tables, views, procedures, and functions.
  • Check the operational status of cloud orchestrator systems and all connected services to monitor performance and availability.
  • Read the complete source code of stored database objects like PROCEDURE, FUNCTION, PACKAGE, or VIEW from Oracle Fusion/ERP Cloud. Provide the object owner and name, with optional type filter.
  • List all public procedures and functions within a Fusion Oracle package, showing procedure name, overload index, and object type.
  • Find tables and views in Oracle Fusion by keyword in their name or comment, returning object details.
  • Manage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources including compute, storage, networking, databases, and monitoring through a unified interface.
  • Delete a project and remove all associated cloud resources, including services, routes, volumes, deployments, and public URLs.
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