So while receiving the date data type we have to convert the same format and use it in our program. Print the retrieved parameters in the Outfile of the concurrent program.
Use the below code. Migrate the java file to the Oracle server custom path and generate the class file using the below command. Run the concurrent program and see the output. SimpleDateFormat; import java.
Date; import oracle. CpContext; import oracle. JavaConcurrentProgram; import oracle. LogFile; import oracle. The main procedure has two out parameter and one custom in the parameter. You can return the status code to the concurrent manager post completion of the program. This is the first step. You need to define an executable for the concurrent program. Define executable in Oracle Apps as shown below.
The next step is defining a concurrent program. Define concurrent program in Oracle Apps as shown below. Select executable as defined above. Click on the parameter button to define input parameters. These are the placeholder for the custom parameter. Here you need to define the only custom parameter. Note our procedure is having three parameters, two are mandatory. Do not define placeholders for those mandatory parameters.
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