Hello guys,
know if it is possible to automatically shoot a custom concurrent after a particular concurrent core runs?
Remembering that no [/ u] I'm talking about a set of requests!
Scenario: When the approval approve a purchase order by the OP, the Core Core exit from the OC for communication
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I would need to call another custom concurrent after the first run.
Shoot Concurrent Custom after a core?
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I think you will be able to do this by using Oracle Workflow Builder.
installs it, and makes it connect to EBS.
After that, you will be able to see all PO approval workflow.
Then you would have to create a new step in there to call your custom concurrent.
I do not have much experience with the workflow to give you a step by step, but I'vê seen colleagues using the work flow for this .. (in your case, since creating a REQUEST SET - Set of requests - can not be done.)
Then send us how you managed to do that!
installs it, and makes it connect to EBS.
After that, you will be able to see all PO approval workflow.
Then you would have to create a new step in there to call your custom concurrent.
I do not have much experience with the workflow to give you a step by step, but I'vê seen colleagues using the work flow for this .. (in your case, since creating a REQUEST SET - Set of requests - can not be done.)
Then send us how you managed to do that!
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Dr_gori,
Here in the client they have a policy of not by hand at WF, I also do not have experience with WF for lack of opportunity: Oops:
Anyway I am researching if it would be possible to do something using alerts .
If you can do what I want, I came back here to post.
Thanks
Here in the client they have a policy of not by hand at WF, I also do not have experience with WF for lack of opportunity: Oops:
Anyway I am researching if it would be possible to do something using alerts .
If you can do what I want, I came back here to post.
Thanks
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You're right. I always thought that at Alert was only possible to send a message.
Then I saw this: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/do ... 338655.htm I think that's right there, since WF is outside too.
Then I saw this: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/do ... 338655.htm I think that's right there, since WF is outside too.
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At the end, your other tip solved the problem? http://en.glufke.net/oracle/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=10854
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