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After entering the parameters for the request click submit button. Once your request is submitted you will get following message with the request id.

Figure 21. Request id Form

Click View->Requests

Figure 22. View Request Form

Click View->Requests to Navigate to Find Requests Form. You can query your requests by using following Find Requests Form (figure 23).

Figure 23. Find Request Form

The query could be based on the following parameters
Request Id Request Id
Name – Name of the request
Date Submitted
Date Completed
Status
Phase
Requestor

After entering the appropriate query criteria click on Find Button. You will find below form (figure19) with all the requests matching the query criteria.

Figure 24. Running Request Form

Click the view details button on figure 24 and you will find following form (figure 25) with the details of the request.

Figure 25. View Request Detail Form

Click the Diagnostics button on figure 24 and you will find following form (figure 26) with the details of the request.

Figure 26. Request Diagnostics Form

Click the View Log Button on figure 24 and you will find following form (figure 27) with the Log file of the request.

Figure 27. Log File Form

Frequently asked questions

1. What is the use of shared parameter in request sets?
2. What is the link between concurrent program and its executable?


3. Can I run my stored procedure through oracle applications?
4. How do I copy a concurrent program definition?
5. What is the meaning of incompatibility for concurrent programs?
6. Why do we define request sets?
7. What is the significance of ‘modify’ check box on request set parameters screen?
8. What kind of concurrent programs are used while creating concurrent program library?
9. How do I see all the requests in progress that were submitted by me?

 

 


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September 15, 2005

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December 22, 2007

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September 24, 2008

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