Archive for May, 2021

APPS_TS_TX_DATA and APPS_TS_TX_IDX Size Keep On Increasing

May 31st, 2021, posted in Oracle Queries
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APPS_TS_TX_DATA and APPS_TS_TX_IDX Size Keep On Increasing

Solution:

Step1:
You can truncate these tables for deleting entire data without any back up.The truncate is more faster compare to delete command because data in the table is not write to roll back segments.

SQL>truncate table xla.XLA_DIAG_SOURCES;
SQL>truncate table xla.XLA_DIAG_EVENTS;

Step2:
Turn OFF theSLA: Diagnostics Enabled profile option at all levels.

Step3:
Check the tables, tablespace and archive logs status

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Workflow Notification Mailer Setup in Oracle Apps R12/12i

May 16th, 2021, posted in Oracle EBS Application
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On popular demand from readers, I am going to cover Workflow Notification Mailer in Oracle Applications R12/12i.
Workflow notification mailer setup in R12 is similar to 11i ( In both release 11i (OWF.H and higher in 11i) & R12 are Java Mailer)
* Previous version of Notification Mailer in 11i was based on C also called as C Mailer

Things To Note :
1. You use Oracle Application Manager (OAM) to configure Workflow Notification Mailer.
2. There are two kind of Notification (Outbound & Inbound) in Workflow Mailer
3. For Outbound Notification, CM (Concurrent Manager) node should be able to connect to SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server/relay.
4. For Inbound Notification (Optional), CM node should be able to connect to IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) Server.
5. Log file for Workflow Mailer Notification are at $APPLCSF/$APPLLOG/FNDC*.txt
6. Workflow Notification Mailer in background run as Concurrent Manager (Workflow Mailer ServiceWorkflow Agent Listener Service)
7. If you don’t wish to send mail notification to end user (from Dev/Test instance) then configure Test Address in configuration screen.


Step to configure Workflow Notification Mailer :

1. Login to Apps R12 with System Administrator Reponsibility
2. under Workflow : Oracle Applications Manager click on Workflow Manager

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If this is first time you are configuring Workflow Notification Mailer in Oracle Apps R12/12i you will see Notification Mailers as unavailable as shown in screenshot

Click on Notification Mailers

 

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In next screen (as shown below, click on Edit Button)

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Here you have option to select Inbound notification setup or Just outgoing Notification Setup.

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Provide SMTP Server Name (ensure that CM node should be able to connect to SMTP Server or SMTP Relay)

 

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Uncheck Inbound Processing (from above screen), if you don’t wish to configure Inbound Notification Mailer.

If you wish to configure Inbound Notification as well then ensure IMAP Server should be configured with a valid user (create InboxProcessed Discard folder for this User)

Click on Apply button to finish configuration, at this stage Notification Mailer will test SMTP Server & IMAP Server connectivity.

For Advanced setup, click on Advanced at top right of configuration screen.

Metalink Notes for Notification Mailer
1. 453137.1 Oracle Workflow Best Practices Release 12 and Release 11i
2. 274764.1 Oracle Workflow Cartridge Workflow Java Mailer Setup Test
3. 433359.1 Tracking Workflow Notification Event Messages
4. 456921.1 Queries Related to Alert and Mailer Integration Post RUP4
5. 454706.1 How to Stop mails from Workflow Notification Mailer

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Wars and Conflicts By Sir David Wilkie

May 4th, 2021, posted in Art, ChARACtERs, DAtEs iN a YeAR, POEPLes, STORiES
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General Sir David Baird,Discovering the Body of Sultan Tippoo Sahib,Sultan Tippoo,Sultan Tippu,tippu Sultan,Wars and Conflicts By Sir David Wilkie

General Sir David Baird Discovering the Body of Sultan Tippoo Sahib after having Captured Seringapatam, on the 4th May, 1799.

This enormous picture was commissioned after Sir David Baird’s death by his wife, Lady Baird, as a private memorial. It took four years to complete, and for Baird’s posthumous likeness, Wilkie turned to a sculpture by the Scottish artist, Laurence Macdonald (NG 2719). Baird had been in India with the British Army in 1779, when he was taken prisoner by Haidar ‘Ali, the ruler of the Mysore Kingdom.

Imprisoned for four years, Baird was only released after the signing of the treaty of Mangalore. He remained in the army, engaging Haidar ‘Ali’s son, Tipu Sultan (Tippoo Saib), during the Third and Fourth Anglo-Mysore Wars. The latter conflict ceased in 1799 when Tipu was killed as his stronghold of Seringapatam was stormed after a month-long siege. Wilkie portrays Baird at the decisive moment Tipu’s body was discovered.

Artist Sir David Wilkie
DepictedSir General David Baird
Object TypePainting
SubjectWars and Conflicts
MaterialsOil on canvas
Date Created1839

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