CUP Request Audit Trail missing info about Mitigations & Risks
Hi All,
We use SAP GRC CUP 5.3 SP8 Patch 1.
When provisioning an SAP account through the GRC solution, we notice that the Audit trail is missing any details about the risks & mitigations that are applied to the request. Ideally we need to track the user who applied the mitigation and the time stamp for the action. We can see the Risks and the mitigations applied in separate sections in the request(but still missing the details i've mentioned above)
We have configured the system so that the risks need to be mitigated before approving a request.
Is there a way(some config) we can get this info too recorded in the Audit trail?
Thanks,
Anil
Edited by: Anil Sebastian on Sep 20, 2009 10:50 PM
I was getting an error in RAR that it couldn't send out the notification e-mail. The Java Mail Client had not been configured. Once I had done this, and restarted the server0, it worked.
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CMT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.CMT;
INSERT INTO PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_A
VALUES(SYSDATE,'U',NUSER,newTRUE_NULLS,USERENV('SESSIONID'),NXT,CMT,(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(SYSDATE,'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS'))*100000+MOD(NXT,100000)) * 100000 + USERENV('SESSIONID'),
E0,E1,E2,YB,YC,YD);
END IF;
END IF;
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="'||nls_date_fmt||'"';
END PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AUP;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE
PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_ADP(A0 IN DATE,A1 IN DATE,A2 IN NUMBER,JB IN DATE,JC IN VARCHAR2,JD IN VARCHAR2,E0 IN DATE,E1 IN DATE,E2 IN NUMBER,RB IN DATE,RC IN VARCHAR2,RD IN VARCHAR2)
AS
NXT NUMBER;
CMT NUMBER;
NUSER varchar2(100);
newTRUE_NULLS VARCHAR2(250);
nls_date_fmt VARCHAR2(40);
BEGIN
select value into nls_date_fmt from v$NLS_PARAMETERS where parameter='NLS_DATE_FORMAT';
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS"';
NXT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.NXT;
CMT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.CMT;
NUSER:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.USER_NAME;
SELECT decode(A0,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(A1,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(A2,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JB,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JC,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JD,NULL,'Y','N') INTO newTRUE_NULLS FROM SYS.DUAL;
IF(newTRUE_NULLS='NNNNNN') THEN
newTRUE_NULLS:= NULL;
END IF;
INSERT INTO PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_A
VALUES(SYSDATE,'D',NUSER,newTRUE_NULLS,
USERENV('SESSIONID'),NXT,CMT,(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(SYSDATE,'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS'))*100000+MOD(NXT,100000)) * 100000 + USERENV('SESSIONID'),
A0,A1,A2,JB,JC,JD);
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="'||nls_date_fmt||'"';
END PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_ADP;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AH BEFORE INSERT ON PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F BEGIN IF fnd_global.audit_active THEN fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := TRUE;ELSE fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := FALSE;END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AI AFTER INSERT ON PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F FOR EACH ROW BEGIN IF fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on THEN PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AIP(:old.EFFECTIVE_START_DATE,:old.EFFECTIVE_END_DATE,:old.PERSON_ID,:old.DATE_OF_BIRTH,:old.FIRST_NAME,:old.FULL_NAME,:new.EFFECTIVE_START_DATE,:new.EFFECTIVE_END_DATE,:new.PERSON_ID,:new.DATE_OF_BIRTH,:new.FIRST_NAME,:new.FULL_NAME);END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AT BEFORE UPDATE OF EFFECTIVE_START_DATE,EFFECTIVE_END_DATE,PERSON_ID,DATE_OF_BIRTH,FIRST_NAME,FULL_NAME ON PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F BEGIN IF fnd_global.audit_active THEN fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := TRUE;ELSE fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := FALSE;END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AU AFTER UPDATE OF EFFECTIVE_START_DATE,EFFECTIVE_END_DATE,PERSON_ID,DATE_OF_BIRTH,FIRST_NAME,FULL_NAME ON PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F FOR EACH ROW BEGIN IF fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on THEN PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AUP(:old.EFFECTIVE_START_DATE,:old.EFFECTIVE_END_DATE,:old.PERSON_ID,:old.DATE_OF_BIRTH,:old.FIRST_NAME,:old.FULL_NAME,:new.EFFECTIVE_START_DATE,:new.EFFECTIVE_END_DATE,:new.PERSON_ID,:new.DATE_OF_BIRTH,:new.FIRST_NAME,:new.FULL_NAME);END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AC BEFORE DELETE ON PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F BEGIN IF fnd_global.audit_active THEN fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := TRUE;ELSE fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := FALSE;END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AD AFTER DELETE ON PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F FOR EACH ROW BEGIN IF fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on THEN PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_ADP(:old.EFFECTIVE_START_DATE,:old.EFFECTIVE_END_DATE,:old.PERSON_ID,:old.DATE_OF_BIRTH,:old.FIRST_NAME,:old.FULL_NAME,:new.EFFECTIVE_START_DATE,:new.EFFECTIVE_END_DATE,:new.PERSON_ID,:new.DATE_OF_BIRTH,:new.FIRST_NAME,:new.FULL_NAME);END IF;END;
commit
----->Create Views
VIEW PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AV1
commit
VIEW PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AV2
commit
VIEW PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AV3
commit
VIEW PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AV4
commit
VIEW PER_ALL_PEOPLE_F_AC1
-->EFFECTIVE_START_DATE
-->EFFECTIVE_END_DATE
-->PERSON_ID
-->DATE_OF_BIRTH
-->FIRST_NAME
-->FULL_NAME
commit
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_TABLES T SET T.STATE = 'E' WHERE T.TABLE_ID = 53506 AND T.TABLE_APP_ID = 800 AND NOT EXISTS ( SELECT NULL FROM FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS C WHERE C.TABLE_APP_ID = T.TABLE_APP_ID AND C.TABLE_ID = T.TABLE_ID AND C.STATE = 'P' AND C.SCHEMA_ID != -1)
commit
commit
----->Delete Invalid Columns
----->Drop Triggers
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AI
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AI
commit
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AIP
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AIP
commit
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AD
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AD
commit
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_ADP
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_ADP
commit
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AU
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AU
commit
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AUP
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AUP
commit
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AC
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AC
commit
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AH
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AH
commit
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AT
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AT
commit
Cause: Table name is FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_A.
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV1
commit
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV2
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV3
commit
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV4
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV5
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV6
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV7
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV8
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV9
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV10
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV11
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV12
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV13
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV14
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV27
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV28
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV29
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV30
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV31
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV32
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV33
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV34
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV35
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV38
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV44
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV45
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV48
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV50
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV51
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV52
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV55
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV79
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV86
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV87
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV88
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV89
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV90
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DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV91
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV92
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV93
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV94
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV95
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV96
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV97
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV98
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV99
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV100
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AC1
commit
----->Drop Shadow Table
DROP TABLE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_A
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Error in fdasql, continuing...
/oracleferp/FERP/APPS/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/bin/FNDATUPD
Program was terminated by signal 11
Executing request completion options...
Output file size:
0
Output is not being printed because:
The print option has been disabled for this report.
Finished executing request completion options.
Concurrent request completed
Current system time is 02-APR-2013 01:03:56
Any comments/ suggestions in context of the Audit Trail query are heartily welcome !!
Regards,
S.MalikDear Hussein,
I followed the doc id: 727770.1 and as per note, I deleted the previous Audit data.
And enabled the audit trail as per document to the similar table as mentioned in the doc. with similar steps. But still the concurrent request "AuditTrail Update Tables" is completing with error. Please find below the log file for the same:
Application Object Library: Version : 12.0.0
Copyright (c) 1979, 1999, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
FNDATUPD module: AuditTrail Update Tables
Current system time is 02-APR-2013 04:19:23
----->Expand Rows
INSERT INTO FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS (TABLE_APP_ID, TABLE_ID,COLUMN_ID,STATE,SEQUENCE_ID, SCHEMA_ID, LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY, LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN,CREATED_BY,CREATION_DATE) VALUES ( 810, 55079, 158785, 'P', -1, 900, SYSDATE,0,0,0,SYSDATE)
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_TABLES T SET T.STATE = 'P' WHERE T.TABLE_APP_ID = 810 AND T.TABLE_ID = 55079
commit
INSERT INTO FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS (TABLE_APP_ID, TABLE_ID,COLUMN_ID,STATE,SEQUENCE_ID, SCHEMA_ID, LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY, LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN,CREATED_BY,CREATION_DATE) VALUES ( 810, 55079, 158787, 'P', -1, 900, SYSDATE,0,0,0,SYSDATE)
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_TABLES T SET T.STATE = 'P' WHERE T.TABLE_APP_ID = 810 AND T.TABLE_ID = 55079
commit
INSERT INTO FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS (TABLE_APP_ID, TABLE_ID,COLUMN_ID,STATE,SEQUENCE_ID, SCHEMA_ID, LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY, LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN,CREATED_BY,CREATION_DATE) VALUES ( 810, 55079, 158786, 'P', -1, 900, SYSDATE,0,0,0,SYSDATE)
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_TABLES T SET T.STATE = 'P' WHERE T.TABLE_APP_ID = 810 AND T.TABLE_ID = 55079
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INSERT INTO FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS (TABLE_APP_ID, TABLE_ID,COLUMN_ID,STATE,SEQUENCE_ID, SCHEMA_ID, LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY, LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN,CREATED_BY,CREATION_DATE) VALUES ( 810, 55079, 158790, 'P', -1, 900, SYSDATE,0,0,0,SYSDATE)
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_TABLES T SET T.STATE = 'P' WHERE T.TABLE_APP_ID = 810 AND T.TABLE_ID = 55079
commit
commit
DELETE FROM FND_AUDIT_TABLES WHERE STATE = 'X'
DELETE FROM FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS C WHERE C.STATE = 'P' AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT NULL FROM FND_AUDIT_TABLES T WHERE T.TABLE_APP_ID = C.TABLE_APP_ID AND T.TABLE_ID = C.TABLE_ID AND T.STATE !='X')
----->Create New Table
CREATE TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A (AUDIT_TIMESTAMP DATE NOT NULL, AUDIT_TRANSACTION_TYPE VARCHAR(1) NOT NULL, AUDIT_USER_NAME VARCHAR2(100) NOT NULL, AUDIT_TRUE_NULLS VARCHAR2(250), AUDIT_SESSION_ID NUMBER NOT NULL, AUDIT_SEQUENCE_ID NUMBER NOT NULL,AUDIT_COMMIT_ID NUMBER NOT NULL, ROW_KEY NUMBER )
commit
GRANT ALL ON OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A to APPS
GRANT ALL ON OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A to APPS
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CREATE SYNONYM OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A for OTA.OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A
CREATE SYNONYM OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A for OTA.OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A
commit
----->Adding ROW_KEY
**Starts**02-APR-2013 04:19:32
**Ends**02-APR-2013 04:19:34
----->Alter Shadow Table
ALTER TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A ADD (BOOKING_ID NUMBER(9,0))
ALTER TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A ADD (BOOKING_ID NUMBER(9,0))
commit
commit
DELETE FROM FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS C WHERE C.TABLE_APP_ID= 810 AND C.TABLE_ID = 55079 AND C.COLUMN_ID = 158785 AND C.SCHEMA_ID = 900
INSERT INTO FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS (TABLE_APP_ID,TABLE_ID,COLUMN_ID,STATE,SEQUENCE_ID,SCHEMA_ID,LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY,LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN,CREATED_BY,CREATION_DATE) VALUES ( 810, 55079, 158785, 'K', 0, 900, SYSDATE,0,0,0,SYSDATE)
commit
----->Update Pending Columns
----->Adding ROW_KEY
**Starts**02-APR-2013 04:19:36
**Ends**02-APR-2013 04:19:36
----->Alter Shadow Table
ALTER TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A ADD (BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID NUMBER(9,0))
ALTER TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A ADD (BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID NUMBER(9,0))
commit
commit
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS SET STATE = 'N' , SEQUENCE_ID = 1 WHERE TABLE_APP_ID = 810 AND SCHEMA_ID = 900 AND TABLE_ID = 55079 AND COLUMN_ID = 158786 AND STATE = 'P'
commit
----->Adding ROW_KEY
**Starts**02-APR-2013 04:19:37
**Ends**02-APR-2013 04:19:37
----->Alter Shadow Table
ALTER TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A ADD (DELEGATE_PERSON_ID NUMBER(10,0))
ALTER TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A ADD (DELEGATE_PERSON_ID NUMBER(10,0))
commit
commit
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS SET STATE = 'N' , SEQUENCE_ID = 2 WHERE TABLE_APP_ID = 810 AND SCHEMA_ID = 900 AND TABLE_ID = 55079 AND COLUMN_ID = 158787 AND STATE = 'P'
commit
----->Adding ROW_KEY
**Starts**02-APR-2013 04:19:37
**Ends**02-APR-2013 04:19:37
----->Alter Shadow Table
ALTER TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A ADD (EVENT_ID NUMBER(9,0))
ALTER TABLE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A ADD (EVENT_ID NUMBER(9,0))
commit
commit
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS SET STATE = 'N' , SEQUENCE_ID = 3 WHERE TABLE_APP_ID = 810 AND SCHEMA_ID = 900 AND TABLE_ID = 55079 AND COLUMN_ID = 158790 AND STATE = 'P'
commit
commit
----->Drop Triggers
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AI
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AI
ORA-04080: trigger 'OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AI' does not exist
DROP PROCEDURE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AIP
DROP PROCEDURE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AIP
ORA-04043: object OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AIP does not exist
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AD
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AD
ORA-04080: trigger 'OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AD' does not exist
DROP PROCEDURE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_ADP
DROP PROCEDURE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_ADP
ORA-04043: object OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_ADP does not exist
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AU
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AU
ORA-04080: trigger 'OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AU' does not exist
DROP PROCEDURE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AUP
DROP PROCEDURE OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AUP
ORA-04043: object OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AUP does not exist
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AC
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AC
ORA-04080: trigger 'OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AC' does not exist
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AH
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AH
ORA-04080: trigger 'OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AH' does not exist
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AT
DROP TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AT
ORA-04080: trigger 'OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AT' does not exist
----->Create Standard Triggers
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE
OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AIP(A0 IN NUMBER,JB IN NUMBER,JC IN NUMBER,JD IN NUMBER,E0 IN NUMBER,RB IN NUMBER,RC IN NUMBER,RD IN NUMBER )
AS
ROWKEY number;
NXT number;
CMT number;
NUSER varchar2(100);
nls_date_fmt VARCHAR2(40);
BEGIN
select value into nls_date_fmt from v$NLS_PARAMETERS where parameter='NLS_DATE_FORMAT';
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS"';
NXT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.NXT;
CMT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.CMT;
ROWKEY:=(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(SYSDATE,'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS'))*100000 MOD(NXT,100000)) * 100000 USERENV('SESSIONID');
NUSER:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.USER_NAME;
INSERT INTO OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A
VALUES(SYSDATE,'I',NUSER,NULL,USERENV('SESSIONID'),NXT,CMT,ROWKEY,E0,NULL,NULL,NULL);
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="'||nls_date_fmt||'"';
END OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AIP;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE
OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AUP (A0 IN NUMBER,JB IN NUMBER,JC IN NUMBER,JD IN NUMBER,E0 IN NUMBER,RB IN NUMBER,RC IN NUMBER,RD IN NUMBER)
AS
NXT NUMBER;
CMT NUMBER;
NUSER varchar2(100);
newtransaction_TYPE VARCHAR2(1);
newTRUE_NULLS VARCHAR2(250);
tmpPRIMCHANGE NUMBER;
nls_date_fmt VARCHAR2(40);
I0 NUMBER(9,0);
YB NUMBER(9,0);
YC NUMBER(10,0);
YD NUMBER(9,0);
BEGIN
select value into nls_date_fmt from v$NLS_PARAMETERS where parameter='NLS_DATE_FORMAT';
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS"';
NUSER:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.USER_NAME;
SELECT 0+decode(E0,A0,0,1) into tmpPRIMCHANGE FROM SYS.DUAL;
IF tmpPRIMCHANGE>=1 THEN
SELECT decode(A0,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JB,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JC,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JD,NULL,'Y','N') INTO newTRUE_NULLS FROM SYS.DUAL;
IF(newTRUE_NULLS='NNNN')THEN
newTRUE_NULLS:=NULL;END IF;
NXT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.NXT;
CMT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.CMT;
INSERT INTO OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A
VALUES(SYSDATE,'D',NUSER,newTRUE_NULLS,
USERENV('SESSIONID'),NXT,CMT,(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(SYSDATE,'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS'))*100000+MOD(NXT,100000)) * 100000 + USERENV('SESSIONID'),
A0,JB,JC,JD);
NXT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.NXT;
CMT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.CMT;
NUSER:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.USER_NAME;
INSERT INTO OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A
VALUES(SYSDATE,'I',NUSER,NULL,USERENV('SESSIONID'),NXT,CMT,(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(SYSDATE,'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS'))*100000+MOD(NXT,100000)) * 100000 + USERENV('SESSIONID'),
E0,NULL,NULL,NULL);
ELSE
SELECT DECODE(JB,RB,NULL,JB)INTO YB FROM SYS.DUAL;
SELECT DECODE(JC,RC,NULL,JC)INTO YC FROM SYS.DUAL;
SELECT DECODE(JD,RD,NULL,JD)INTO YD FROM SYS.DUAL;
SELECT decode(A0,NULL,decode(E0,NULL,'N','Y'),'N')
||decode(JB,NULL,decode(RB,NULL,'N','Y'),'N')
||decode(JC,NULL,decode(RC,NULL,'N','Y'),'N')
||decode(JD,NULL,decode(RD,NULL,'N','Y'),'N') INTO newTRUE_NULLS FROM SYS.DUAL;
IF(newTRUE_NULLS='NNNN')THEN newTRUE_NULLS:=NULL;END IF;
IF(newTRUE_NULLS is not NULL)OR
YB IS NOT NULL OR
YC IS NOT NULL OR
YD IS NOT NULL THEN
NXT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.NXT;
CMT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.CMT;
INSERT INTO OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A
VALUES(SYSDATE,'U',NUSER,newTRUE_NULLS,USERENV('SESSIONID'),NXT,CMT,(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(SYSDATE,'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS'))*100000+MOD(NXT,100000)) * 100000 + USERENV('SESSIONID'),
E0,YB,YC,YD);
END IF;
END IF;
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="'||nls_date_fmt||'"';
END OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AUP;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE
OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_ADP(A0 IN NUMBER,JB IN NUMBER,JC IN NUMBER,JD IN NUMBER,E0 IN NUMBER,RB IN NUMBER,RC IN NUMBER,RD IN NUMBER)
AS
NXT NUMBER;
CMT NUMBER;
NUSER varchar2(100);
newTRUE_NULLS VARCHAR2(250);
nls_date_fmt VARCHAR2(40);
BEGIN
select value into nls_date_fmt from v$NLS_PARAMETERS where parameter='NLS_DATE_FORMAT';
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS"';
NXT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.NXT;
CMT:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.CMT;
NUSER:=FND_AUDIT_SEQ_PKG.USER_NAME;
SELECT decode(A0,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JB,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JC,NULL,'Y','N')
||decode(JD,NULL,'Y','N') INTO newTRUE_NULLS FROM SYS.DUAL;
IF(newTRUE_NULLS='NNNN') THEN
newTRUE_NULLS:= NULL;
END IF;
INSERT INTO OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_A
VALUES(SYSDATE,'D',NUSER,newTRUE_NULLS,
USERENV('SESSIONID'),NXT,CMT,(TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(SYSDATE,'YYYYMMDDHH24MISS'))*100000+MOD(NXT,100000)) * 100000 + USERENV('SESSIONID'),
A0,JB,JC,JD);
execute IMMEDIATE 'alter session set nls_date_format="'||nls_date_fmt||'"';
END OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_ADP;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AH BEFORE INSERT ON OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS BEGIN IF fnd_global.audit_active THEN fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := TRUE;ELSE fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := FALSE;END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AI AFTER INSERT ON OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS FOR EACH ROW BEGIN IF fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on THEN OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AIP(:old.BOOKING_ID,:old.BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID,:old.DELEGATE_PERSON_ID,:old.EVENT_ID,:new.BOOKING_ID,:new.BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID,:new.DELEGATE_PERSON_ID,:new.EVENT_ID);END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AT BEFORE UPDATE OF BOOKING_ID,BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID,DELEGATE_PERSON_ID,EVENT_ID ON OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS BEGIN IF fnd_global.audit_active THEN fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := TRUE;ELSE fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := FALSE;END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AU AFTER UPDATE OF BOOKING_ID,BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID,DELEGATE_PERSON_ID,EVENT_ID ON OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS FOR EACH ROW BEGIN IF fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on THEN OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AUP(:old.BOOKING_ID,:old.BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID,:old.DELEGATE_PERSON_ID,:old.EVENT_ID,:new.BOOKING_ID,:new.BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID,:new.DELEGATE_PERSON_ID,:new.EVENT_ID);END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AC BEFORE DELETE ON OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS BEGIN IF fnd_global.audit_active THEN fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := TRUE;ELSE fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on := FALSE;END IF;END;
commit
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AD AFTER DELETE ON OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS FOR EACH ROW BEGIN IF fnd_audit_pkg.audit_on THEN OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_ADP(:old.BOOKING_ID,:old.BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID,:old.DELEGATE_PERSON_ID,:old.EVENT_ID,:new.BOOKING_ID,:new.BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID,:new.DELEGATE_PERSON_ID,:new.EVENT_ID);END IF;END;
commit
----->Create Views
VIEW OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AV1
commit
VIEW OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AV2
commit
VIEW OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AV3
commit
VIEW OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AV4
commit
VIEW OTA_DELEGATE_BOOKINGS_AC1
-->BOOKING_ID
-->BOOKING_STATUS_TYPE_ID
-->DELEGATE_PERSON_ID
-->EVENT_ID
commit
UPDATE FND_AUDIT_TABLES T SET T.STATE = 'E' WHERE T.TABLE_ID = 55079 AND T.TABLE_APP_ID = 810 AND NOT EXISTS ( SELECT NULL FROM FND_AUDIT_COLUMNS C WHERE C.TABLE_APP_ID = T.TABLE_APP_ID AND C.TABLE_ID = T.TABLE_ID AND C.STATE = 'P' AND C.SCHEMA_ID != -1)
commit
commit
----->Delete Invalid Columns
----->Drop Triggers
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AI
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AI
ORA-04080: trigger 'FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AI' does not exist
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AIP
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AIP
ORA-04043: object FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AIP does not exist
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AD
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AD
ORA-04080: trigger 'FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AD' does not exist
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_ADP
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_ADP
ORA-04043: object FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_ADP does not exist
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AU
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AU
ORA-04080: trigger 'FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AU' does not exist
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AUP
DROP PROCEDURE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AUP
ORA-04043: object FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AUP does not exist
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AC
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AC
ORA-04080: trigger 'FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AC' does not exist
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AH
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AH
ORA-04080: trigger 'FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AH' does not exist
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AT
DROP TRIGGER FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AT
ORA-04080: trigger 'FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AT' does not exist
Cause: Table name is FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_A.
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV1
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV2
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV3
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV4
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV5
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV6
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV7
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV8
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV9
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV10
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV11
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV12
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV13
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV14
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV15
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV16
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV17
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV18
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV19
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV20
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV21
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV22
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV23
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV24
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV25
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV26
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV27
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV28
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV29
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV30
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV31
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV32
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV33
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV34
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV43
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV62
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV80
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV81
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV85
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV88
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV90
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
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ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV93
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV94
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV95
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV96
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV97
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV98
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV99
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AV100
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
DROP VIEW FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_AC1
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
----->Drop Shadow Table
DROP TABLE FND_PROFILE_OPTION_VALUE_A
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Error in fdasql, continuing...
/oracleferp/FERP/APPS/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/bin/FNDATUPD
Program was terminated by signal 11
Executing request completion options...
Output file size:
0
Output is not being printed because:
The print option has been disabled for this report.
Finished executing request completion options.
Concurrent request completed
Current system time is 02-APR-2013 04:19:44
Regards,
S.Malik -
HT5085 Gathering Info About your iTunes Library - Keep getting Network error
I bought iTunes Match yesterday, and so far have not been able to use it.
It gets to Stage 1: Gathering Info About Your iTunes Library and makes progress, but right at the end an error box appears saying:
"We could not complete your iTunes request. The network connection was reset.
Make sure your network connection is active and try again"
Well I know the network connection is active as I was able to be charged for iTunes Match and have had no problems making other purchases. I went to Advance > Run Diagnostics Tests from Help in iTunes and ran the Network Connectivity Diagnostics and it reported no problems.
Now I know how much Apple hate giving back refunds, but if people can't help, does anyone know how I can get my money back? If I click "Report a Problem" it simply takes me to the help pages. I tried contacting support but I received an email saying they can't help.
I'm getting quite frustrated now, so I'm reaching out and hoping someone can help me?
I've copied the diagnostic results below:
Microsoft Windows 7 x64 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)
Dell Inc. Dell System XPS L502X
iTunes 10.6.1.7
QuickTime 7.7.2
FairPlay 1.14.37
Apple Application Support 2.1.7
iPod Updater Library 10.0d2
CD Driver 2.2.0.1
CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
Apple Mobile Device 5.1.1.4
Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.59.0.0
Bonjour 3.0.0.10 (333.10)
Gracenote SDK 1.9.5.502
Gracenote MusicID 1.9.5.115
Gracenote Submit 1.9.5.143
Gracenote DSP 1.9.5.45
iTunes Serial Number 003CA7C40B1E98E0
Current user is not an administrator.
The current local date and time is 2012-05-18 20:20:20.
iTunes is not running in safe mode.
WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.
HDCP is supported.
Core Media is supported.
Video Display Information
NVIDIA, NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M
Intel Corporation, Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
**** External Plug-ins Information ****
No external plug-ins installed.
Genius ID: bb5c046694c1f4c590202360da9f2bc5
iPodService 10.6.1.7 (x64) is currently running.
iTunesHelper 10.6.1.7 is currently running.
Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.
**** Network Connectivity Tests ****
Network Adapter Information
Adapter Name: {444AF521-4D63-434F-AC33-8F05DA9C6C64}
Description: Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter #2
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server:
Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
DNS Servers:
Adapter Name: {4F46CBF3-C53C-4615-AF14-B46B9785D100}
Description: Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server:
Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
DNS Servers:
Adapter Name: {6D3CAB28-0C0B-4701-A440-B1A90BE75551}
Description: Dell Wireless 5540 HSPA Mini-Card Network Adapter
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
DHCP Enabled: No
DHCP Server:
Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
DNS Servers:
Adapter Name: {8C130DAB-E810-4FA6-8946-1600FFE0DB2F}
Description: Intel(R) WiFi Link 1000 BGN
IP Address: 192.168.1.69
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server: 192.168.1.254
Lease Obtained: Fri May 18 20:01:40 2012
Lease Expires: Sat May 19 20:01:40 2012
DNS Servers: 192.168.1.254
Adapter Name: {B32D9395-8937-42EC-BC5F-352D07958EDF}
Description: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server:
Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
DNS Servers:
Active Connection: LAN Connection
Connected: Yes
Online: Yes
Using Modem: No
Using LAN: Yes
Using Proxy: No
Firewall Information
Windows Firewall is on.
iTunes is NOT enabled in Windows Firewall.
Connection attempt to Apple web site was successful.
Connection attempt to browsing iTunes Store was successful.
Connection attempt to purchasing from iTunes Store was successful.
Connection attempt to iPhone activation server was successful.
Connection attempt to firmware update server was successful.
Connection attempt to Gracenote server was successful.
Last successful iTunes Store access was 2012-05-18 20:14:07.@ deggie, I wasn't threatening ANYONE. I was simply saying how frustrating this has become, seeing how I have been trying on my own to figure this issue out for more then a month with no results. Like I said in the beginning, I have not used any other account to purchase apps or other products on my phone. I have only ever used one account. There are 23 apps that are saying they can't sync. It directs me to authorize the computer, which I do but it doesn't change the outcome. If I proceed, I lose those 23 apps correct? Do I also lose all my text messages saved, and other things such as documents in the "notes"?
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