4.2.5.2 Batch Execution

Batch execution refers to the process of initiating a batch for current processing. When a batch is submitted for execution, a series of commands are sent to the database with respect to the defined component parameters. This in turn returns an array of update counts (required value definitions) when the commands are executed successfully. You must map Batch Advanced User Role to your User Group to execute a Batch.

  1. From OFSBCE Home, select the Financial Services Balance Computation Engine. In the Navigation List, select Execution, and then select Batch Execution. The Batch Execution page displays.

    The Batch Execution page displays the list of only those Batches which have at least one task associated, with the other details such as Batch ID and Batch Description. When you select a Batch ID in the list, the Task Details sections displays all the defined Tasks associated with the Batch. The Batch Details section in the Batch Execution page lists the Batches depending on the Batch Mode selected.

    • The Run mode displays the Batch definitions which are newly defined, and which have been scheduled for execution.
    • The Restart mode displays the Batch definitions which are not executed successfully or either has been interrupted during the previous Batch execution.
    • The Rerun mode displays the Batch definitions which have been successfully executed, failed, cancelled, or even interrupted during the previous Batch execution.

    You can search for a specific Batch based on the Batch ID, Batch Description, Module, or Last Modified Date. The pagination option helps you to view the list of existing Batches within the system.

    For more information, see the Batch Execution section in the Oracle Financial Services Advanced Analytical Applications Infrastructure User Guide Release 8.1.1.0.0.