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Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Core Development and Extension Cookbook
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We are going to create the database objects for the next examples, by using a script provided called 4842_01_01.sh In the next examples we will be configuring a concurrent program that calls a host program. The script we are going to run will create a sequence, synonym, and package for our host program call. We will also create a package that will handle all of the database transactions such as insert, update, and delete. Finally, we will create a sequence that will be used to generate a unique number for new filenames. The following provides details of how to run the script.
To create the database objects required for this chapter perform the following tasks:
c:\packt\scripts\ch1 where the scripts are downloaded and extracted to. $XXHR_TOP/install as follows:cd $XXHR_TOP/install
mkdir ch1
ch1 as follows:cd ch1
c:\packt\scripts\ch1 on your local machine to the $XXHR_TOP/install/ch1 directory on the application server, as shown in the following screenshot:
chmod 775 4842_01_01.sh
./4842_01_01.sh apps/apps
$XXHR_TOP/install/ch1 directory and will prompt you to continue if they are all there, so type Y and press return. XXHR_4842_01_01.log file for errors. (It will be created in the same directory $XXHR_TOP/install/ch1.)SELECT OWNER, OBJECT_NAME, OBJECT_TYPE, STATUS FROM ALL_OBJECTS WHERE OBJECT_NAME LIKE 'XXHR_EMAIL%' OR OBJECT_NAME LIKE 'XXHR%BATCH%' ORDER BY 1, 2

We have created a number of objects that we are going to use in the coming recipes. We have created a synonym to the apps user as all of our objects need to be accessed by this user. The sequence we have created will generate a unique number each time a new file is created. Finally, the package we have created contains all of the procedures and functions relating to database activity for calling our host program.
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