Oracle Options
The Options screen catalogs every Oracle database option Nomasx-1 recognises — partitioning, advanced compression, advanced security, …. One line per (Component, Option). Each row classifies the option under a licence component that is then matched against the contract.
The data feeds the Database → Oracle and Licenses → Oracle screens: an option installed without a subscription appears as a compliance gap.
At a glance
Goal of the view
- Map each Oracle option to its Nomasx-1 licence component.
- Trigger compliance checks. An option detected in Database → Oracle without a matching subscription becomes a non-compliant row.
Columns
| Column | Source | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| ID | OPT_ID — internal identifier. | Numeric key. |
| Component ID | OPT_CPT_ID — links to Pricing → Components. | The component the option maps to. |
| Option | OPT_OPTION — option name. | The Oracle option label as exposed by the database. |
Edit dialog
Double-click a row to bind an Oracle option to a Nomasx-1 component.
| Field | What to enter |
|---|---|
| Component | Drop-down of Nomasx-1 components. The option counts against this component when detected. |
| Option | Oracle option label exactly as the database reports it. |
Tips & best practices
- Keep the option list in sync with the Oracle technical price book — Oracle occasionally renames options between releases.
- Heavy options (Advanced Compression, Active Data Guard, Multitenant) deserve their own row even when bundled into a broader package — the visibility is what makes the audit defensible.