Q. What are the main profile options relating to Organization setup and
what are they used for?
A. · HR:User Type = HR User
This is necessary to allow the Inventory responsibility to complete
the organization setup. Setting the profile to a value of 'User' as
opposed to 'Payroll & User' will restrict the Inventory user from
accessing any Payroll information if Oracle Payroll is installed.
· HR: Business Group = {the users Business Group name}
This points the responsibility to the appropriate Business Group.
When multiple Business Groups are defined, you must associate
each responsibility with one and only one Business Group.
A responsibility can not see organization data from more than
one Business Group.
· MO: Operating Unit = {the users Operating Unit name}
Used primarily in a multiorg environment.
This points the responsibility to the appropriate Operating Unit.
Set the site level to the desired default operating unit.
If there is more than 1 Operating Unit Defined,
this profile option must be set at the responsibility level
for each responsibility.
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7. Spawned
8. Immediate
Note: Once moving are programs to Oracle Applications they will be convert to “CONCURRENT
PROGRAM”.
Concurrent Process: Simultaneously executes program running in the background with online
operations to fully utilize the hardware capacity.
Concurrent Program: Can write a program that runs as a concurrent process. Use concurrent
program for long running, data-intensive tasks.
On-line Request: You and end-user can submit requests from forms to start any concurrent
program.
Concurrent manager processes requests and does the work in the background, giving the ability
to run multiple tasks simultaneously.
Internal Concurrent Manager starts up, verifies the status of, resets, and shuts down the
individual managers.
Simultaneous Queuing: It lets requests wait in many queues at once to ensure that the first
available concurrent manager starts the request.
Concurrent Program Executable: Links an execution file and the method used to execute it
with defined concurrent program. This mathod may be a program written in standard language,
a reporting tool, or an operating system language.
A Concurrent program execution file is an operating system file or database stored procedure.
Concurrent Program Definition: A concurrent program is an instance of an execution file, along
with parameter definitions and incompatibilities. Concurrent programs use concurrent program
executables to locate the correct execution file.
Concurrent Program written in: Oracle reports, PL/SQL package procedures, SQL *Loader, SQL
*Plus, Host script.
Parent request: A parent request is a concurrent request that submits another concurrent
request.
Whenever request submits to run a task, a concurrent manager processes that request and does
the work in background, giving the ability to run multiple tasks simultaneously.