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apogeusistemas_at_gmail.com wrote:
> What can I change in this command to see the request's name ?
> select * from fnd_concurrent_requests where request_id=83015426;
> When I execute this command I don't get the concurrent job name.
First, issue the command "desc fnd_concurrent_requests" in SQLPlus and post the results here.
Paul...
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