If your intention is to version control, the best approach is to add the custom events + actions to Application Configuration Packages and export them as @Bhagya Wickramasinghe mentioned above I think this is the method call which suppose to export the ACP content. App_Config_Package_API.Export_Package(packageExport_, packageId_, exportVersion_, exportComment_); Cheers! Damith Interesting!Forgive my ignorance, how do you call App_Config_Package_API.Export_Package, and where does the output go?
select * from fnd_event_tab; select * from fnd_event_action_tab; Cool, thanks! Is there a way to filter out only the custom events we’ve made in-house? Like this, maybe?select * from fnd_event_tab where event_type = 'CUSTOM'
select * from fnd_event_tab; select * from fnd_event_action_tab; Cool, thanks!Is there a way to filter out only the custom events we’ve made in-house?
If I understand it correctly, the document number is manually typed in when the document is created. I think the document number has some information encoded into it.An example: JT01-KC-TP42-T-XE-0407-02This contains a reference to the relevant project, and the construction area.I’ve had a chat with a more experience engineer, and it turns out there is a script that edit the relevant database tables.
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