Takes time to start mapping.

I am struggling with a strange problem.
i have a process flow which is like
start ----> Fork---->Mapping1
|
|
V
Mapping2.
when i start the process flow with help of wb_rt_api_exec.run_task(); process flow starts immediately and creates an entry for process flow in ALL_RT_AUDIT_EXECUTIONS immediately
but Mapping1 and Mapping1 are started after 15-20 minutes and no entry is created in ALL_RT_AUDIT_EXECUTIONS till then.
any help is appericiated in this regard.
Regards,
rd_rbs

cant see a reason unless there are some networking issues or deadlocks(which prevents the mapping from executed) or a DBMS SLEEP anywhere in your mapping(i reckon if someone would do that sort of thing)

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