Request to schedule an operation resource
/fscmRestApi/resources/11.13.18.05/productionSchedulingPlans/{PlanId}/action/repairPlan
Request
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PlanId(required): integer(int64)
The value of this parameter could be a hash of the key that is used to uniquely identify the resource item. The client should not generate the hash key value. Instead, the client should query on the collection resource with a filter to navigate to a specific resource item. For example: products?q=InventoryItemId=
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Metadata-Context:
If the REST API supports runtime customizations, the shape of the service may change during runtime. The REST client may isolate itself from these changes or choose to interact with the latest version of the API by specifying this header. For example: Metadata-Context:sandbox="TrackEmployeeFeature".
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REST-Framework-Version:
The protocol version between a REST client and service. If the client does not specify this header in the request the server will pick a default version for the API.
- application/vnd.oracle.adf.action+json
object
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repairCommands: array
repairCommands
Value that indicates the from and to state of the manual schedule change.
array
Response
- application/json
- application/vnd.oracle.adf.actionresult+json
Default Response
object
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result(required): number
If the request is successful, then this action returns the scheduled process identifier.
Examples
This example describes how to request to schedule an operation resource.
Example 1 cURL Command
Use the following cURL command to submit a request on the REST resource.
curl -u username:password -X POST -H "Content-Type:application/vnd.oracle.adf.action+json" -d 'request payload' "https://servername/fscmRestApi/resources/version/productionSchedulingPlans/PlanId"
For example:
curl -u username:password -X POST -H "Content-Type:application/vnd.oracle.adf.action+json" -d 'request payload' "https://servername/fscmRestApi/resources/version/productionSchedulingPlans/300100213982424/action/repairPlan"
Example 1 Request Body
The following example includes the contents of the request body in JSON format. You replace the request payload in the cURL command with the contents of the Example Request Body. The request payload specifies attribute values that the command will use in the record that it creates.
{ "repairCommands": [ "{\"command\": \"Reschedule\",\"targetResourceId\": 300100209046817,\"workCenterId\": 300100209046811,\"workOrderOperations\": [{\"workOrderOperationId\": 300100213973339,\"resourceSequenceNumber\": 10}],\"resequenceMode\": \"S\",\"targetStartDate\": \"2021-03-01T07:33:44\"}", "{\"command\": \"Reschedule\",\"targetResourceId\": 300100209046817,\"workCenterId\": 300100209046811,\"workOrderOperations\": [{\"workOrderOperationId\": 300100213973330,\"resourceSequenceNumber\": 10}],\"resequenceMode\": \"S\",\"targetStartDate\": \"2021-03-01T07:44:44\"}" ] }
Example 1 Response Body
The following example includes the contents of the response body in JSON format:
{ "result": "131422" }
Example 2 cURL Command
Use the following cURL command to submit a request on the REST resource.
curl -u username:password -X POST -H "Content-Type:application/vnd.oracle.adf.action+json" -d 'request payload' "https://servername/fscmRestApi/resources/version/productionSchedulingPlans/300100232684758/action/repairPlan"
Example 2 Request Body
The following example includes the contents of the request body in JSON format. You replace the request payload in the cURL command with the contents of the Example Request Body. The request payload specifies attribute values that the command will use in the record that it creates.
{ "repairCommands": [ "{\"command\": \"Resequence\",\"targetResourceId\": 300100209046815,\"workCenterId\": 300100209046811,\"workOrderOperations\": [{\"workOrderOperationId\": 300100213976228,\"resourceSequenceNumber\": 10}, {\"workOrderOperationId\": 300100213976220,\"resourceSequenceNumber\": 10}],\"resequenceMode\": \"M\"}" ] }
Example 2 Response Body
The following example includes the contents of the response body in JSON format:
{ "result": "131527" }