Concurrent programs are system batch jobs that retrieve and push data between Oracle applications and the database. They can be comprised of a single request or a request set containing more than one concurrent program.
Object Type Identification
Files with .sql extension that are in
thethe cp_sql folder
Files with .sql extension that do not qualify for Concurrent Program SQL will be considered DB Objects.
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EBS Concurrent Program SQL Root Source Directory on Project Properties tab defaults to cp_sql, but you can update if you are keeping Concurrent Program Files in a different folder. |
File Extensions
Name | Description |
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.sql | Structure Query Language file format written in ASCII, used by database products.Typically contains queries to modify the data of a relational database (insert, delete, update, or select). |
Object Type
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Concurrent Program SQLs | CP_SQL |
Object Type Attributes
Name | Code | Description | Default Value | Supported Values |
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Source | SOURCE | Object Source Location Type | SCM | SCM |
Target Location | TARGET_LOCATION | Path to where the file should be deployed to. | $<PROD_TOP>/sql | |
Target File Permissions | FILE_PERMISSIONS | Permissions to apply to the file after it is deployed | Defaults to the project property FDEBS_FILE_PERMISSIONS |
Related Project Properties
Name | Code | Description | Default Value |
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Concurrent Program SQL Root Source Directory | FDEBS_CP_SQL_ROOT_SOURCE_DIR | Sub-directory within project's SCM source path which contains SQLs. | cp_sql |
Concurrent Program SQL Root Destination Directory | FDEBS_CP_SQL_ROOT_DESTINATION_DIR | Sub-directory within project's deploy path to contain SQLs. | |
File Permissions | FDEBS_FILE_PERMISSIONS | Target File Permission. Will be set to target file after deployment using chmod. eg: 755 |
Sample Build Commands
N/A - Build commands not supported for this type.
Sample Deploy Commands
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cp $SOURCE_FILE $XXHR_TOP/sql/sql_execute/; |
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