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Oracle Applications Job Interception Configuration

When a job is found in the Oracle Applications System it is checked against the interception rules defining the action to take on the job.

Setting up the job handling information

TabFieldDescription
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesProcess HandlingReports the setting of the Job Handling field on the Oracle Applications System tab.
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesEnabledAllows you to disable rules, preserving the settings for future use.
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesDescriptionthe description to use for this rule. If the description is not set, the rules are named <Action>/<Username Mask>/<Job Name Mask>, Please see the list below for available actions.
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesProcessing orderOrder in which to process this rule.
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesActionDefines how to handle the job. Please see the list below for available actions. Monitor (default) - display the process in the Processes Monitor
Hold - put the process into status Hold
Ignore - do not interfere with the process and do not show it in the Processes monitor
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesJob Name MaskJob name pattern that is used to match jobs.
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesUsername MaskUser name pattern that is used to match jobs.
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesDefault QueueQueue the job should be put on (currently not used).
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesPriorityPriority of the job (currently not used).
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesRetrieve JoblogShould the log of the job be retrieved?
Oracle Applications Job Control RulesRetrieve OutputShould the output of the job be retrieved?

The following wildcards are supported in masks:

  • * to match any string, for example FND_FNDSCSR* would match FND_FNDSCSRC and FND_FNDSCSRL but not FND_FNDSCRUR.
  • ? to match a single character, for example FND_FNDSCR?R would match FND_FNDSCRUR and FND_FNDSCRAR.

The following actions are available:

ActionDescription
MonitorA reference to the job is created in Redwood Server. The status of the Oracle Applications job can be monitored in the processes monitor of Redwood Server.
HoldA reference to the job is created in Redwood Server and set to hold. Execution of the job in the Oracle Applications is put on hold until the job in Redwood Server is started.
IgnoreJobs that match this rule are confirmed in Oracle Applications so they are not checked again, and ignored (no reference to the job is created in Redwood Server).
note

Jobs that do not match any of the defined rules are skipped.

tip

You can check all job control rules that use a specific default queue across all Oracle Applications systems in the Related Objects list of the queue in question.

See Also

The Oracle Applications Connector

← Intercepting Oracle Applications JobsTechnical Requirements and Sizing Recommendations →
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