PSC_TS_WF_REC_CONFIG
Stores the record configuration for workflow.
Details
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Schema: FUSION
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Object owner: PSC_TS
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Object type: TABLE
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Tablespace: REFERENCE
Primary Key
| Name | Columns |
|---|---|
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PSC_TS_WF_REC_CONFIG_PK |
RECORD_TYPE_CODE, CLASSIFICATION |
Columns
| Name | Datatype | Length | Precision | Not-null | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RECORD_TYPE_CODE | VARCHAR2 | 30 | Yes | This column is used to indicate record type id | |
| CLASSIFICATION | VARCHAR2 | 30 | Yes | This column is used to indicate classification | |
| REST_END_POINT | VARCHAR2 | 100 | The REST end point to get the record details | ||
| WF_PROCESS_ID_ATTR | VARCHAR2 | 30 | This column is used to indicate workflow process id attribute name | ||
| FIELD_MAPPING | CLOB | This column is used to store the mapping between record attributes and task end point attributes | |||
| NAV_REG_NAME | VARCHAR2 | 30 | This column is used to indicate pscnv reg name | ||
| NAV_ITEM_NAME | VARCHAR2 | 30 | This column is used to indicate pscnv item name | ||
| NAV_CONTEXT_KEYS | VARCHAR2 | 512 | This column is used to indicate pscnv context keys | ||
| MODULE_ID | VARCHAR2 | 32 | Seed Data Framework: indicates the module that owns the row. A module is an entry in Application Taxonomy such as a Logical Business Area. When the MODULE_ID column exists and the owner of the row is not specified, then the Seed Data Framework will not extract the row as seed data. | ||
| SEED_DATA_LOCK | NUMBER | 1 | Yes | Indicates whether the row is seed data. Valid values are 0 for data that is customer data, 1 for seed data that cannot be modified, and 2 indicates that the seed data can be modified. | |
| DELETED_FLAG | VARCHAR2 | 1 | Yes | Indicates whether the record is logically deleted (Y or N). Valid values are Y for deleted record , and N for active record. Default value is N. | |
| SEED_DATA_SOURCE | VARCHAR2 | 512 | Source of seed data record. A value of 'BULK_SEED_DATA_SCRIPT' indicates that record was bulk loaded. Otherwise, specifies the name of the seed data file. | ||
| 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. | |
| 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. | ||
| ORA_SEED_SET1 | VARCHAR2 | 1 | Yes | Oracle internal use only. Indicates the edition-based redefinition (EBR) context of the row for SET1. Context values are Y or N. | |
| ORA_SEED_SET2 | VARCHAR2 | 1 | Yes | Oracle internal use only. Indicates the edition-based redefinition (EBR) context of the row for SET2. Context values are Y or N. |
Indexes
| Index | Uniqueness | Tablespace | Columns |
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| PSC_TS_WF_REC_CONFIG_U1 | Unique | Default | RECORD_TYPE_CODE, CLASSIFICATION, ORA_SEED_SET1 |
| PSC_TS_WF_REC_CONFIG_U11 | Unique | Default | RECORD_TYPE_CODE, CLASSIFICATION, ORA_SEED_SET2 |