EBS Object Types - DB Objects (SQLs)
AÂ collection of reusable code, programs, and database objects that provides common functionality across all E-Business products.
Object Type Identification
Files ending in file extensions added to the EBS SQL Extensions (
FDEBS_SQL_EXTENSIONS)
project property are also added.EBS SQL Extensions property defaults to seq,tbl,idx,typ,tps,tpb,sql,pkh,plb,pks,pkb,pls,pck,fnc,trg,spc,bdy,prc.
Files with .sql extension are identified as this type only AFTER excluding them as Concurrent Program SQLs (by source folder).
Files that start with "SCHEMA" will automatically update the user and password properties accordingly. See SQL File Considerations for more information.
File ExtensionsÂ
Name | Description |
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.seq,tbl,idx,typ,tps,tpb,sql,pkh,plb,pks,pkb,pls,pck,fnc,trg,spc,bdy,prc | A file containing sql statements. Extensions may be customized using the SQL Extensions project property. |
Object Type
Name | Code |
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DB Objects (SQLs) |
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Object Type Attributes
Name | Code | Description | Default Value | Supported Values |
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Source |
| Object Source Location Type | SCM | SCM |
Target Location |
| Path to where the file should be deployed to. | $<PROD_TOP>/patch/115/sql/ | |
Type |
| DB Object Type | Generic SQL | |
DB User Property |
| FlexDeploy property to use as the user to connect to the database with. |
You can use file name like SCHEMASCHEMANAME_FILENAME.sql. For example, SCHEMAPOS_registertrans.tbl. In this case this will default to | |
DB Password Property |
| FlexDeploy property to use as the password for the DB User Property. |
You can use file name like SCHEMASCHEMANAME_FILENAME.sql. For example, SCHEMAPOS_registertrans.tbl. In this case this will default to | |
Ignore Failure |
| Check if failure in file should be ignored. | If file contains WHENEVER SQLERROR CONTINUE case insensitively, this property will default to true, and ignore failures even if box is unchecked. | |
Fix SQL Syntax |
| If there is need to add / at the end of file, FlexDeploy will add it at deploy time. For example, if there is program block as last statement, we need / and new line after it. | True | |
Target File Permission |
| 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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SQL Root Source Directory |
| Source folder for sql and pls files (e.g. db). | sql |
SQL Root Destination Directory |
| Target directory for SQL and PLS files (e.g. XXHR_TOP/admin/sql). | $<PROD_TOP>/patch/115/sql |
SQL Extensions |
| SQL file extensions in their order to process. | seq,tbl,idx,typ,tps,tpb,sql,pkh,plb,pks,pkb,pls,pck,fnc,trg,spc,bdy,prc See Database SQL file extensions and their order of process. |
SQL Ignore Compile Errors |
| Ignore SQL compilation errors for all files in the project | false |
SQL Retry Count |
| Retry count for SQLs and PL/SQLs. | 5 |
File Permissions |
| Target File Permission. Will be set to target file after deployment using chmod. eg: 755 | |
Ignore Errors File List |
| List of files to ignore errors (e.g. DropHRTables.sql,*_ddl.sql). |
Sample Build CommandsÂ
N/A - Build commands not supported for this type.
Sample Deploy CommandsÂ
cp "$SOURCE_FILE" "$XXHR_TOP/patch/115/sql/";
cd "$XXHR_TOP/patch/115/sql/"
sqlplus $FDEBS_DB_USER/$FDEBS_DB_PASSWORD <<EOF
set define off
@XXHR_BIPUB_REP_PKG.seq
.
SHOW ERRORS
exit sql.sqlcode
EOF
Notice
"SHOW ERRORS" and "exit sql.sqlcode" are dynamically added or removed from the deployment command at runtime. If the file contents of this sql file contain "EXIT", then "SHOW ERRORS" and "exit sql.sqlcode" are added to the deployment command, if they don't already exist. On the otherhand, if the file contents does not contain "EXIT", then those same commands are removed from the deployment command if they exist.
Special Considerations
If execution of DROP TABLE, DROP VIEW, DROP INDEX, DROP SEQUENCE, DROP TYPE, DROP SYNONYM, DROP PUBLIC SYNONYM fails with particular error, it will be ignored. This would help with files where DROP TABLE then CREATE TABLE format is used as it is possible that DROP TABLE may fail if table does not exist yet. Specific errors as defined below are ignored.
DROP TABLE - ORA-00942
DROP VIEW - ORA-00942
DROP INDEX - ORA-01418
DROP SEQUENCE - ORA-02289
DROP TYPE - ORA-04043
DROP SYNONYM - ORA-01432 or ORA-01434
DROP PUBLIC SYNONYM - ORA-01432 or ORA-01434
Program blocks should be terminated by use of / no matter where it is added in SQL file. For example, Package Specification, Package Body, Trigger etc.
FlexDeploy will automatically add / at the end of file if last statement is a program block.
Statements that are not program blocks should be terminated using ; no matter where it is added in SQL file. For example create or replace view, insert etc.
FlexDeploy will automatically add / at the end of file if last statement is View, Insert, Update, Delete and does not end with ;
Single or multiple line comments are also supported in input files.
See SQL File Considerations for details on file format and execution of files using user other than apps.
Consider adding compileInvalidSqls operation in Deploy workflow if SQL files are being deployed. This operation can take longer if there are many invalid objects in Schema.
Example File
DROP TABLE HR.DEPARTMENTS;
CREATE TABLE HR.DEPARTMENTS
(
DEPARTMENT_ID NUMBER (4) NOT NULL ,
DEPARTMENT_NAME VARCHAR2 (30 BYTE) NOT NULL ,
MANAGER_ID NUMBER (6) ,
LOCATION_ID NUMBER (4)
);
DROP SEQUENCE HR.DEPARTMENTS_SEQ;
CREATE SEQUENCE HR.DEPARTMENTS_SEQ
INCREMENT BY 10
MAXVALUE 9990
MINVALUE 1
NOCACHE;
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER HR.ID_DEPARTMENTS
BEFORE INSERT ON HR.DEPARTMENTS
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
SELECT HR.DEPARTMENTS_SEQ.NEXTVAL
INTO :new.DEPARTMENT_ID
FROM dual;
END ID_DEPARTMENTS;
/
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