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Oracle EBS

  • The Oracle Applications Connector
  • Prepare Oracle Application Instance
  • Connecting to Oracle Applications Instances
  • Intercepting Oracle Applications Jobs
  • Oracle Applications Job Interception Configuration
  • Technical Requirements and Sizing Recommendations
  • Using the Oracle Apps Definition Type
  • Importing Oracle Applications Concurrent Programs
  • Importing Oracle Applications Request Sets
  • Importing Oracle Applications Functions and Procedures
  • Calling Oracle Applications Functions and Procedures

Oracle Health Insurance

  • The Oracle Health Insurance Connector
  • Connecting to Oracle Health Insurance Instances
  • Importing Oracle Health Insurance Workload

PeopleSoft

  • The PeopleSoft Connector
  • Connecting to PeopleSoft Instances
  • Importing PeopleSoft Workload
  • Intercepting PeopleSoft Jobs
  • PeopleSoft Job Interception and Monitoring Configuration
  • Peoplesoft Plug-In
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Importing Oracle Applications Functions and Procedures

You import procedures and functions from an Oracle Applications system using the following process definition:

  • System_OraApps_PackageMethodImport - imports a specific function or procedure from the specified <application_short_name>/<package_name>/<procedure_name>

The imported method process definitions have the following syntax:

PLSQL
APPL_SHORT_NAME=<application_short_name>
APPL_PACKAGE_NAME=<package_name>
APPL_METHOD_NAME=<procedure_name>

The ALR/ALR_PROFILE/VALUE function, for example, would have the following Source:

PLSQL
APPL_SHORT_NAME=ALR
APPL_PACKAGE_NAME=ALR_PROFILE
APPL_METHOD_NAME=VALUE

You add function/procedure parameters as required to the process definition; parameter names starting with _ are not passed on to Oracle Applications and can be used for Redwood Server-specific functionality.

See Also

The Oracle Applications Connector

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