POR_REQ_EVENT_SEQUENCE
POR_REQ_EVENT_SEQUENCE stores information about purchase request event sequence. You need one row for each requisition for which purchase request event has raised. Each row contains the requisition header id, sequence number and event submission flag.
Details
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Schema: FUSION
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Object owner: POR
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Object type: TABLE
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Tablespace: Default
Primary Key
Name | Columns |
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POR_REQ_EVENT_SEQUENCE_PK |
EVENT_SEQUENCE_ID |
Columns
Name | Datatype | Length | Precision | Not-null | Comments |
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REQUISITION_HEADER_ID | NUMBER | 18 | Yes | Requisition header unique identifier | |
EVENT_SEQUENCE_ID | NUMBER | 18 | Yes | Event Sequence unique identifier | |
SEQUENCE_NUM | NUMBER | 9 | Yes | Sequence number of last submitted event for corresponding requisition. | |
EVENT_SUBMISSION_FLAG | VARCHAR2 | 1 | Yes | Indicates whether the last submitted event raised successfully or not. | |
CREATED_BY | VARCHAR2 | 64 | Yes | Who column: indicates the user who created the row. | |
CREATION_DATE | TIMESTAMP | Yes | Who column: indicates the date and time of the creation of the row. | ||
LAST_UPDATED_BY | VARCHAR2 | 64 | Yes | Who column: indicates the user who last updated the row. | |
LAST_UPDATE_DATE | TIMESTAMP | Yes | Who column: indicates the date and time of the last update of the row. | ||
LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN | VARCHAR2 | 32 | Who column: indicates the session login associated to the user who last updated the row. | ||
OBJECT_VERSION_NUMBER | NUMBER | 9 | Yes | Used to implement optimistic locking. This number is incremented every time that the row is updated. The number is compared at the start and end of a transaction to detect whether another session has updated the row since it was queried. |
Indexes
Index | Uniqueness | Tablespace | Columns |
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POR_REQ_EVENT_SEQUENCE_U1 | Unique | Default | REQUISITION_HEADER_ID |
POR_REQ_EVENT_SEQUENCE_U2 | Unique | Default | EVENT_SEQUENCE_ID |