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Oracle Workflow API Reference
Release 2.6.3.5

Part Number B12163-02
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Transfer

PL/SQL Syntax

procedure TRANSFER

(nid in number,
new_role in varchar2,
forward_comment in varchar2 default null);

Java Syntax

public static boolean transfer

    (WFContext wCtx,
BigDecimal nid,
String newRole
String comment)

Description

This procedure forwards a notification to a new role and transfers ownership of the notification to the new role. It also implicitly calls the Callback function specified in the Send or SendGroup function with TRANSFER mode. A comment can be supplied to explain why the forward is taking place. The Transfer feature in the Notification System calls this procedure. Note that when you transfer a notification, the transfer is recorded in the USER_COMMENT field of the notification.

Attention: Existing notification attributes (including due date) are not refreshed or otherwise changed except for ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT, which identifies the owner of the notification.

Arguments (input)

wCtx Workflow context information. Required for the Java method only. See: Oracle Workflow Context.
nid The notification ID.
new_role or newRole The role name of the person the note is transferred to.
forward_comment or comment An optional comment to append to notification.
Example

The following code excerpt shows an example of how to call transfer() in a Java program. The example code is from the WFTest.java program.

// transfer to MBEECH
System.out.println("Transfer Test");
System.out.println("Transfer nid " + myNid +
" from BLEWIS to MBEECH");
WFNotificationAPI.transfer(ctx, myNid, "MBEECH",
"Matt, You own it now.");
count = WFNotificationAPI.workCount(ctx, "MBEECH");
System.out.println("There are " + count +
" open notification(s) for" +
p" MBEECH after Transfer.");


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