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How to used to transfer
AOL Objects from one instance to other?
The Generic Loader (FNDLOAD) is a concurrent program that can transfer Oracle Application entity data between database and text file. The loader reads a configuration file to determine which entity to access. In simple words FNDLOAD is used to transfer entity data from one instance/database to other. For example if you want to move a concurrent program/menu/value sets developed in DEVELOPMENT instance to PRODUCTION instance you can use this command. Steps to Move a Concurrent program from one instance (Database) to other - Define your concurrent program and save it in first instance(for how to register a concurrent program click here) - Connect to your UNIX box on first instance and run the following command to download the .ldt file FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpprog.lct file_name.ldt PROGRAM APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=”Concurrent program application short name” CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_NAME=”concurrent program short name” - Move the downloaded .ldf file to new instance(Use FTP) - Connect to your UNIX box on second instance and run the following command to upload the .ldt file FNDLOAD apps/apps 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpprog.lct file_name.ldt Note: Make sure you are giving proper
.lct file in the commands and don’t confuse with .lct and .ldt files
These following are the other entity data types that we can move with FNDLOAD 1 – Printer Styles FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcppstl.lct file_name.ldt STYLE PRINTER_STYLE_NAME=”printer style name” 2 – Lookups FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/aflvmlu.lct file_name.ldt FND_LOOKUP_TYPE APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=”FND” LOOKUP_TYPE=”lookup name” 3 – Descriptive Flexfield with all of specific Contexts FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct file_name.ldt DESC_FLEX P_LEVEL=COL_ALL:REF_ALL:CTX_ONE:SEG_ALL APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=”FND” DESCRIPTIVE_FLEXFIELD_NAME=”desc flex name” P_CONTEXT_CODE=”context name” 4 – Key Flexfield Structures FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct file_name.ldt KEY_FLEX P_LEVEL=COL_ALL:FQL_ALL:SQL_ALL:STR_ONE:WFP_ALL:SHA_ALL:CVR_ALL:SEG_ALL APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=”FND” ID_FLEX_CODE=”key flex code” P_STRUCTURE_CODE=”structure name” 5 – Concurrent Programs FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpprog.lct file_name.ldt PROGRAM APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=”FND” CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_NAME=”concurrent name” 6 – Value Sets FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct file_name.ldt VALUE_SET_VALUE FLEX_VALUE_SET_NAME=”value set name” 7 – Value Sets with values FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct file_name.ldt VALUE_SET FLEX_VALUE_SET_NAME=”value set name” 8 – Profile Options FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscprof.lct file_name.ldt PROFILE PROFILE_NAME=”profile option” APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=”FND” 9 – Request Groups FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpreqg.lct file_name.ldt REQUEST_GROUP REQUEST_GROUP_NAME=”request group” APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=”FND” 10 – Request Sets FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcprset.lct file_name.ldt REQ_SET APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=”FND” REQUEST_SET_NAME=”request set” 11 – Responsibilities FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscursp.lct file_name.ldt FND_RESPONSIBILITY RESP_KEY=”responsibility” 12 – Menus FNDLOAD apps/apps O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afsload.lct file_name.ldt MENU MENU_NAME=”menu_name” 13 – Forms Personalization FNDLOAD apps/apps 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct file_name.ldt FND_FORM_CUSTOM_RULES function_name=FUNCTION_NAME Note: UPLOAD command is same for all except replacing the .lct and passing any extra parameters if you want to pass FNDLOAD apps/apps 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/corresponding.lct upload_file.ldt |
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