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RE: Viewing Data in Oracle Apps Tables - SOLVED

From: Naveen Nahata <naveen_nahata_at_mindtree.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 09:23:25 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004BA137.20020820092325@fatcity.com>


Thanx a lot Hemant.

The catch was that the particular view was selecting from, you guessed it, other views which were filtering the rows!

Ya, my version is 11.0.3 only. But why is 11.0.28 getting hard-coded?

Naveen

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In order to implement Multi-Org, the views filter out rows on the basis of ORG_ID.
Thus, AP_INVOICES is a view on AP_INVOICES_ALL with the WHERE clause including a filter on ORG_ID.
Either query the AP_INVOICES_ALL table or use DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_CLIENT_INFO
to set your ORG_ID.

You should be able to look up this on MetaLink.

Note : 11.0.28 is not really the Apps R11 version number. The version numbers are 11.0.1, 11.0.2 and 11.0.3. 11.0.28 is only the number which get hard-coded in the directory names.

Hemant

At 03:43 AM 20-08-02 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I'm using Oracle Apps 11.0.28 Database Version 8.0.5
>
>When I query the Data using Application Forms I can view the data. When I
see
>the record information it shows me the view name which is in APPS schema.
>When I query the view from SQL*PLUS or any other tool, it gives me 'NO ROWS
>FOUND'
>
>This is from Oracle 11 Architecture Manual:
>--------------------------------------------------
>
>"Oracle Applications forms and concurrent programs always access database
>objects from within the Oracle Applications environment. If you use a tool
>like SQL*Plus to connect directly to an Oracle Applications schema, the
>values returned by the view through SQL*Plus may be different from those
>returned by an Oracle Applications form or concurrent program. For example,
>when accessed within the Oracle Applications environment, some views
>reference profile options at different levels. When accessed directly from
>SQL*Plus, views reference only the site-level value of the profile option."
>
>And this is also mentioned in the same document:
>---------------------------------------------------------
>
>"In case you want to create a schema with read-only access to applications
>data......... Grant access on objects to the user schema from the APPS
>schema, not from a base product schema."
>
>Now my questions are:
>
>1. What is the meaning of the statement "When accessed directly from
>SQL*Plus, views reference only the site-level value of the profile option."
>
>2. Why is it not selecting the data from the view from SQL*PLUS whereas it
>can select the same data from the application forms
>
>3. If I am not getting the required data when I connect to the DB using APPS
>username, how will I get the required data if I grant accss to the objects
>from APPS schema rather than giving access to underlying Objects directly?
>
>I have to create a seperate application for reporting summaries of critical
>information to the management. What access should I give to the application
>schema - Read only access on Objects directly or through APPS schema?
>
>Regards
>Naveen
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