Oracle A75089-02 User Manual
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Performing Seed Data Reconciliation
Seed Data Reconciliation
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record layout and the record layout in the patch reference the same record/position
number for two different data elements. If this occurs, the Seed Data Reconciliation
Request Log will report the discrepancy but you must manually define the correct
record/position number using the Interface File Definition form.
Following is sample output from the Seed Data Reconciliation Request Log:
***** Column: ”ASN_TYPE”
* Checking to see if any Column Rules need to be reconciled...
* Column Rule Sequence: 1, Rule Type: VALUE_REQUIRED,
Action Code: SKIP_DOCUMENT found and reconciled for this column.
* Checking to see if any Code Conversion Assignments need to be reconciled...
* No Code Conversion Assignment found for this column.
* Record Number and Position for Column: ”ASN_TYPE” at Output Level: 1
unchanged.
* Width for Column: ”ASN_TYPE” at Output Level: 1 unchanged.
* Conversion Sequence for Column: ”ASN_TYPE” at Output Level: 1 unchanged.
* Record Layout Code for Column: ”ASN_TYPE” at Output Level: 1 unchanged.
* Record Layout Qualifier for Column: ”ASN_TYPE” at Output Level: 1 unchanged.
Change Transaction Record Layout (if necessary).
If you selected No at the Preserve Transaction Layout prompt, you may need to
reapply any customized record layout definitions, code category assignments, or
Attention:
The Oracle e-Commerce Gateway does not
prohibit the import or extract of a transaction
between the time a patch is applied and Seed
Data Reconciliation is executed.
If an import or extract is run during this period,
the preexisting transaction record layout will be
used. In addition, the import/extract will
indicate a status of Warning on the View Requests
form. A message will also be included in the
request log indicating that the import/extract has
been executed before Seed Data Reconciliation
has been performed.
Oracle recommends that import/extract processes
are not executed after a patch is applied and
before Seed Data Reconciliation