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Oracle Integration invoking OCI Functions (python) – Part 2 – Creating the OIC Integration by Niall Commiskey

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So now we have the python function, let’s leverage it from OIC – Create Connection for OCI Functions

So what will we need here?

1. base url

2. tenancy ocid

3. user ocid

4. private key

5. fingerprint

Check out my previous post on leveraging functions from OIC here, if you need details on where to retrieve these values from. Read the complete article here.

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