Create a set of job function configurations
post
/fscmRestApi/resources/11.13.18.05/publicSectorJobFuncConfigurations
Request
Supported Media Types
- application/vnd.oracle.adf.resourceitem+json
- application/json
The following table describes the body parameters in the request for this task.
Root Schema : publicSectorJobFuncConfigurations-item
Type:
Show Source
object
-
CreatedBy(optional):
string
Title:
Created By
Maximum Length:64
The name of the user who created the row. -
CreationDate(optional):
string(date-time)
Title:
Creation Date
The date and time when the row was created. -
DeletedFlag(optional):
string
Maximum Length:
1
Indicates whether the job configuration row is logically deleted (Y or N). Valid values are Y for a deleted record, and N for an active record. The default value is N. -
EnabledFlag(optional):
string
Title:
Enabled
Maximum Length:1
Indicates that the job configuration row is available to be used. -
JobFuncId(optional):
string
Title:
Job Function ID
Maximum Length:50
The identifier of the job function. -
JobFuncSecId(optional):
string
Title:
Job Attribute ID
Maximum Length:50
The identifier of the job attribute. -
LastUpdateDate(optional):
string(date-time)
Title:
Last Updated Date
The date and time when the row was last updated. -
LastUpdatedBy(optional):
string
Title:
Last Updated By
Maximum Length:64
The name of the user who last updated the row. -
links(optional):
array Items
Title:
Items
Link Relations -
SeedDataLock(optional):
integer(int32)
Indicates whether the row is seed data. Valid values are 0 for customer data, 1 for seed data that cannot be modified, and 2 or more for seed data that can be modified.
-
SeedDataSource(optional):
string
Maximum Length:
512
The source of the seed data record. A value of "BULK_SEED_DATA_SCRIPT" indicates that the record was from bulk upload. The name of the seed data file is mentioned if no value is shown.
Nested Schema : link
Type:
Show Source
object
-
href(optional):
string
Title:
hyperlink reference
The URI to the related resource. -
rel(optional):
string
Title:
relation
The name of the relation to the resource instance. Example: self.
Response
Supported Media Types
- application/vnd.oracle.adf.resourceitem+json
- application/json
Default Response
The following table describes the default response for this task.
Root Schema : publicSectorJobFuncConfigurations-item
Type:
Show Source
object
-
CreatedBy(optional):
string
Title:
Created By
Maximum Length:64
The name of the user who created the row. -
CreationDate(optional):
string(date-time)
Title:
Creation Date
The date and time when the row was created. -
DeletedFlag(optional):
string
Maximum Length:
1
Indicates whether the job configuration row is logically deleted (Y or N). Valid values are Y for a deleted record, and N for an active record. The default value is N. -
EnabledFlag(optional):
string
Title:
Enabled
Maximum Length:1
Indicates that the job configuration row is available to be used. -
JobFuncId(optional):
string
Title:
Job Function ID
Maximum Length:50
The identifier of the job function. -
JobFuncSecId(optional):
string
Title:
Job Attribute ID
Maximum Length:50
The identifier of the job attribute. -
LastUpdateDate(optional):
string(date-time)
Title:
Last Updated Date
The date and time when the row was last updated. -
LastUpdatedBy(optional):
string
Title:
Last Updated By
Maximum Length:64
The name of the user who last updated the row. -
links(optional):
array Items
Title:
Items
Link Relations -
SeedDataLock(optional):
integer(int32)
Indicates whether the row is seed data. Valid values are 0 for customer data, 1 for seed data that cannot be modified, and 2 or more for seed data that can be modified.
-
SeedDataSource(optional):
string
Maximum Length:
512
The source of the seed data record. A value of "BULK_SEED_DATA_SCRIPT" indicates that the record was from bulk upload. The name of the seed data file is mentioned if no value is shown.
Nested Schema : link
Type:
Show Source
object
-
href(optional):
string
Title:
hyperlink reference
The URI to the related resource. -
rel(optional):
string
Title:
relation
The name of the relation to the resource instance. Example: self.