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Oracle Database Knowledge Assistant

You can install the Oracle Database Knowledge Assistant from the Datasets tab by selecting Import Dataset. You can ask queries related to Oracle Database and its related products. Database Assistant uses the below public Oracle Database sources to answer questions:

Once the import is completed, you can find the “Oracle Database Knowledge Assistant” under the Knowledge Agents tab.

How to Use the Oracle Database Knowledge Assistant?

  1. Type Your Question

    Enter your question in the chat, for example: Can I install Oracle Database Free into VirtualBox? For best results, be as specific as possible with your queries. For troubleshooting related questions, mention the scenario or error message you are experiencing. Select Editor Mode icon in the chat box to view and type your query in an expanded text input area.

  2. Get Expert Guidance

    The Assistant will respond with relevant, accurate information drawn from the Oracle Database sources.

    Note: The Oracle Database Knowledge Assistant provides information based on the official Oracle Database documentation, technical briefs, Oracle blogs, and other sources. For sensitive implementations or Oracle-internal topics, always verify against Oracle’s official guidelines, security, and compliance policies.

  3. Ask Follow-Up Questions

    Need more details or clarification? Simply submit a follow-up question.

  4. Provide Feedback

    Help us improve! Use the thumbs up or thumbs down icons to rate the helpfulness of the response.

  5. Review Chat History

    You can click on “Chat History” to view your previous interactions with the Assistant at any time.

If you are not finding what you need, please contact Oracle Support.

Caution: The Oracle Database Knowledge Assistant relies on artificial intelligence models or systems. While useful when properly used, materials generated may be incomplete and/or contain errors and inaccuracies. Your access and use of this feature is at your own risk. Oracle has no responsibility or liability for any damages resulting from such access or use.