User Defined Columns#
Features of User Defined Columns#
Steps to Set up a new User Defined Column#
The following steps need to be followed to add a new column.
- Have all users sign out of system
- Create the new column on the table. In SQL*Plus as the P2K user:
- Add the column to the database
ALTER TABLE P2K_xx_xxxxxx ADD (COLUMN_NAME COLUMN_TYPE);
- where xx_xxxxxx is the table name
- where COLUMN_NAME is the new column name
- where COLUMN_TYPE is the data type of the new column: DATE, NUMBER, NUMBER(10,4), VARCHAR2(30), etc.
Sample:
ALTER TABLE P2K_HR_ASSIGNMENT_DETAILS ADD (ANNIVERSARY_MONTH VARCHAR2(16));
- Multiple columns can be added using this script before running and moving onto the next stage of processing.
- Run a db_recompile script (@db_recompile)
- Sign into the eP system
- In IMCD form – add the new column with a column usage of “User Defined Column”. Ensure that Data Type, Domain Name and Length are all entered at a minimum. Review other columns for samples, as needed.
- Exit from the eP system
- Rebuild the workflow triggers. In SQLPlus as P2K user:
- @seed_create_biud.pls
- YOu may now exit SQL*Plus
- In Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM), restart the J2EE Server instance. This is required because the column definitions are only loaded at start up.
- Sign in to the eP system
- The new column is now available to be used in form definitions (IMFD) or workflow (IMUC) or for any other purpose
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