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| Enabled for | Public preview | General availability |
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| Users by admins, makers, or analysts |
May 19, 2025 |
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Business value
Connect seamlessly to Oracle with Copilot Studio. Makers can integrate Oracle without writing any code, so they get real-time reasoning and natural language queries. Because the data stays external, it stays fresh and there's no latency. This feature helps businesses make faster, informed decisions without duplicating or moving data.
This integration makes sure all interactions happen on live data, so data freshness stays intact and latency disappears. With contextual accuracy in the copilot, this capability helps businesses make faster, more informed decisions without the burden of data movement or duplication.
Feature details
With this feature, you can connect to Oracle through a low-code or no-code interface. You don't need to manually copy or ingest tabular data.
Key Capabilities
- Real-time reasoning over external data: Copilot performs real-time reasoning and responds to natural language queries while data stays external in Oracle.
- Natural language querying: Use natural language instructions—no SQL needed—to query, join, and filter Oracle tables.
- Conversational responses: The agent reasons over data and presents it conversationally in the Copilot chat interface.
- Grounded answers with context: Select specific Oracle tables as knowledge sources. Agents answer grounded questions with accuracy and context without manual integration or scripting.
- Seamless integration in Copilot Studio: Add Oracle as a knowledge source when you create a new agent or update an existing one.
- Automatic availability: The feature automatically enables and appears in the Agent > Add knowledge section.
Geographic areas
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Language availability
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May 19, 2025