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  • 1.  How to check the path or querry of a Process Flow in Appworx UC4 applications manager version 8

    Posted Dec 14, 2018 05:59 PM

    Hi Team,

     

     i just want to know how can we check the path or querry where the Process flow is placed like in as a PL/SQL path or querry. 

     

    Kindly revert on priority.

     

    Regards,

    Akbar



  • 2.  Re: How to check the path or querry of a Process Flow in Appworx UC4 applications manager version 8

    Posted Dec 16, 2018 11:32 AM

    Hi All,

     

    Kindly reply on the above question as need it for buisiness.

     

    Regards,

    M Akbar



  • 3.  Re: How to check the path or querry of a Process Flow in Appworx UC4 applications manager version 8

    Posted Dec 16, 2018 12:56 PM

    Mohr,

     

    I'm not sure what you are trying to determine. Are you trying to see the directory path to the procedure.sql file (where procedure is the name of the pl/sql procedure) that the job is executing?

     

    Ed.

     

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  • 4.  Re: How to check the path or querry of a Process Flow in Appworx UC4 applications manager version 8

    Posted Dec 16, 2018 01:42 PM

    Hi Edward,

     

     

    I want to know the directory path to the procedure.sql file (where procedure is the name of the pl/sql procedure) that the Process flow(chain) in Appworx UC4 Applications manager v8 is executing?

     

     

    Kindly let me know that.

     

    Thanks  & Regards,

    Mohd Zain Akbar

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  • 5.  Re: How to check the path or querry of a Process Flow in Appworx UC4 applications manager version 8

    Posted Dec 17, 2018 11:27 AM

    Mohd,

     

         There may be some terminology issues here.  A Process Flow (chain) doesn't actually execute a procedure or

         program.  Jobs are what execute a procedure or program, and thus would have a directory path to a .sql, .shl,

         .bat file, etc.  Jobs can either be executed separately or can be used as components of a Process Flow (chain).

         Therefore to determine the directory path(s) for a Process Flow requires you to look at the Job definitions for

         each Job that is executed as a component of that Process Flow.

     

         Looking at the AW_PURGE_CAL_DATES Job definition shown below, the Location field shows the general directory

         path to the .sql file that is executed when the AW_PURGE_CAL_DATES job is executed, either by itself or as part of

         a Process Flow.  As you can see, it uses the $AW_HOME (APPWORX_HOME) environment variable for the high-level

         directory information.  The $AW_HOME environment variable is set as part of the Applications Manager installation - in

         our Unix system, it is /u01/app/am.

     

     

        Hope this helps!!

     

        If you have any questions, please let me know.

     

        Ed.