4. Maintain Database Entities Maintain Applications Database Entities --------------------------------------------------- 1. Validate APPS schema 2. Re-create grants and synonyms for APPS schema 3. Maintain multi-lingual tables 4. Check DUAL table 5. Return to Main Menu
5. Validate APPS Schema Maintain Applications Database Entities ----------------------------------------------------- 1. Validate APPS schema 2. Recreate grants and synonyms for APPS schema 3. Maintain multi-lingual tables 4. Check DUAL table 5. Return to Main Menu
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8. Recreate Grants and Synonyms Maintain Applications Database Entities ----------------------------------------------------- 1. Validate APPS schema 2. Recreate grants and synonyms for APPS schema 3. Maintain multi-lingual tables 4. Check DUAL table 5. Return to Main Menu
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11. Maintain Multi-lingual Tables Maintain Applications Database Entities ----------------------------------------------------- 1. Validate APPS schema 2. Recreate grants and synonyms for APPS schema 3. Maintain multi-lingual tables 4. Check DUAL table 5. Return to Main Menu
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13. Check DUAL Table Maintain Applications Database Entities ----------------------------------------------------- 1. Validate APPS schema 2. Recreate grants and synonyms for APPS schema 3. Maintain multi-lingual tables 4. Check DUAL table 5. Return to Main Menu
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15. Check DUAL Table Enter your choice : 7 Reading init.ora information from applora.txt ... Connecting to SYSTEM.....Connected successfully SYS.DUAL has the correct number of rows. Granting privileges on SYS.DUAL... Review the messages above, then press [Return] to continue.
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ILT Schedule: Timing Topic 30 minutes Lecture 30 minutes Practice 60 minutes Total
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<Course name> <Lesson number> - Validate APPS Schema The Validate APPS schema task runs a SQL script (advrfapp.sql) against the APPS schema to verify the integrity of the schema. It determines: Problems you must fix (not specific to the APPS schema) Problems you must fix (specific to the APPS schema) Issues you may want to address (specific to the APPS schema)
<Course name> <Lesson number> - Validate APPS Schema The Validate Apps schema task produces a report, called <APPS schema name>.lst, where <APPS schema name> is the name of your APPS schema (for example, APPS.lst). Issues this task may find include: Missing or invalid packages Missing or invalid synonyms Invalid objects in APPS
<Course name> <Lesson number> - Validate APPS Schema You can also run this task with SQL*Plus: UNIX: $ cd $APPL_TOP/admin/<SID>/out $ sqlplus <SYSTEM username>/<SYSTEM password> @$AD_TOP/admin/sql/advrfapp.sql \\ <APPS schema name> <AOL schema name> Windows: C:\\> cd %APPL_TOP%\\admin\\<SID>\\out C:\\> sqlplus <SYSTEM username>/<SYSTEM password> \\ @%AD_TOP%\\admin\\sql\\advrfapp.sql <APPS schema name> <AOL schema name>
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<Course name> <Lesson number> - Recreate Grants and Synonyms Each product’s data objects are created in its own schema (such as the GL schema) but the product code objects are created in the APPS schema. The APPS schema must have the appropriate grants and synonyms for product schema objects so that code objects compile and Applications can access data at runtime.
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<Course name> <Lesson number> - Maintain Multi-lingual Tables As discussed in the Oracle Applications Architecture section, MLS or multilingual support is Oracle Applications’ ability to operate in multiple languages simultaneously. When running the Maintain multi-lingual task you can select the number of parallel workers.
<Course name> <Lesson number> - Maintain Multi-lingual Tables The “Maintain Multi-lingual tables” task calls PL/SQL routines that maintain multilingual tables for Oracle Applications by adding any missing, untranslated rows. This task runs the <PROD>NLINS.sql script for every product.
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<Course name> <Lesson number> - Check DUAL Table This task looks for a DUAL table accessible by Oracle Applications and ensures the correct grants are set up. If no such table exists, or if an existing DUAL table has more than one row, AD Administration displays an error. If a DUAL table containing only one row exists, AD Administration completes successfully. This slide shows a typical output for the Check DUAL table task. It connects to the database then verifies the DUAL table. Note: If the DUAL table does not exist, or if it does not contain exactly one row, Oracle Applications will not run correctly.
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<Course name> <Lesson number> - Refer to Practice - Validating APPS schema [ LAB41FCY ]