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Re: help in this command.

From: Paul <paul_at_see.my.sig.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:40:37 +0000
Message-ID: <s8tio2puq7bns469lugmafpamv8uo65cdt@4ax.com>

"What's in a namespace" <xml_at_ns.com> wrote:

> >> fnd_concurrent_requests (fcr) is a standard EBS table. Link it to
> >> fnd_concurrent_programs (fcp) to get more info...
> >> by linking fcr.program_application_id = fcp.application_id

I was asking what a "standard EBS table" was! I did a google and found Peachtree (accounting package, but nothing got to do with Oracle), but there was other stuff.

> > How am I supposed to know the structure of different accounting system
> > tables the world over?
 

> You're not! The post was for a GROUP, so if you know the answer, you post
> it; if you don't, well.....
> I made an error answering to your post, not to the OP. Sorry for that.

Explain in plain English what the table is, where it comes from, what it's for and then maybe you'll get some help.

Paul... (shall I compare thee to a Peachtree?)

> Shakespeare
> (what's in a peachtree?)
 

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Received on Wed Dec 20 2006 - 11:40:37 CST

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