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  1. Asked: July 30, 2017In: Oracle Database

    How to Create the TKPROF Trace File in oracle ?

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on August 6, 2017 at 8:35 am

    Hello , Solution : For the TKPROF a) tkprof rawtrace.trc output_file explain=apps/apps/sort=(exeela,fchela) sys=no b) rawtrace.trc: Name of trace file output_file: tkprof out file explain: This option provides the explain plan for the SQL statements sort: This provides the sort criteria in which allRead more

    Hello ,

    Solution :

    • For the TKPROF
      a) tkprof rawtrace.trc output_file explain=apps/apps/sort=(exeela,fchela) sys=no
      b) rawtrace.trc: Name of trace file
      output_file: tkprof out file
      explain: This option provides the explain plan for the SQL statements
      sort: This provides the sort criteria in which all SQL statements will be sorted. This will bring the bad SQL at the top of the outputfile.
      sys=no: Disables SQL statements issued by user SYS

    Regards ,

    Mahmoud Morsy

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  2. Asked: July 31, 2017In: Oracle Applications DBA

    How to see lock on table and query?

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on August 6, 2017 at 8:31 am

    Hi Mina , Try this query : [code] SELECT c.owner, c.object_name, c.object_type, b.sid, b.serial#, b.status, b.osuser, b.machine FROM v$locked_object a, v$session b, dba_objects c WHERE b.sid = a.session_id AND a.object_id = c.object_id AND xidsqn != 0; [/code] Regards , Mahmoud Morsy

    Hi Mina ,

    Try this query :

    [code]
    SELECT c.owner,
    c.object_name,
    c.object_type,
    b.sid,
    b.serial#,
    b.status,
    b.osuser,
    b.machine
    FROM v$locked_object a, v$session b, dba_objects c
    WHERE b.sid = a.session_id AND a.object_id = c.object_id AND xidsqn != 0;
    [/code]

    Regards ,

    Mahmoud Morsy

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  3. Asked: July 30, 2017In: Oracle Applications DBA

    I need query to get Apps_user_name , Date , SID , SERIAL#, oracle process , application process , Module , responsibility name in EBS R12.

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    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on July 31, 2017 at 1:48 pm

    Hello , The below query help you : select usr.user_name apps_username ,ses.osuser ,ses.machine ,i.first_connect "First Connect Date" ,ses.sid ,ses.serial# ,ses.module ,v.spid "Oracle Server Process" ,ses.process "Application Server Process" ,rsp.responsibility_name "Responsibility Name" ,null "RespoRead more

    Hello ,

    The below query help you :

    select usr.user_name apps_username
    ,ses.osuser
    ,ses.machine
    ,i.first_connect "First Connect Date"
    ,ses.sid
    ,ses.serial#
    ,ses.module
    ,v.spid "Oracle Server Process"
    ,ses.process "Application Server Process"
    ,rsp.responsibility_name "Responsibility Name"
    ,null "Responsibility Start Time"
    ,fuc.function_name "Function Name"
    ,i.function_type "Function Type"
    ,i.last_connect function_start_time
    from icx_sessions i
    ,fnd_logins l
    ,fnd_appl_sessions a
    ,fnd_user usr
    ,fnd_responsibility_tl rsp
    ,fnd_form_functions fuc
    ,gv$process v
    ,gv$session ses
    where i.disabled_flag = 'N'
    and i.login_id = l.login_id
    and l.end_time is null
    and i.user_id = usr.user_id
    and l.login_id = a.login_id
    and a.audsid = ses.audsid
    and l.pid = v.pid
    and l.serial# = v.serial#
    and i.responsibility_application_id = rsp.application_id(+)
    and i.responsibility_id = rsp.responsibility_id(+)
    and i.function_id = fuc.function_id(+)
    and i.responsibility_id not in (select t1.responsibility_id
    from fnd_login_responsibilities t1
    where t1.login_id = l.login_id)
    and rsp.language(+) = 'US'
    union
    select usr.user_name apps_username
    ,ses.osuser
    ,ses.machine
    ,l.start_time
    ,ses.sid
    ,ses.serial#
    ,ses.module
    ,v.spid
    ,ses.process
    ,rsp.responsibility_name
    ,r.start_time
    ,null
    ,null
    ,null function_start_time
    from fnd_logins l
    ,fnd_login_responsibilities r
    ,fnd_user usr
    ,fnd_responsibility_tl rsp
    ,gv$process v
    ,gv$session ses
    where l.end_time is null
    and l.user_id = usr.user_id
    and l.pid = v.pid
    and l.serial# = v.serial#
    and v.addr = ses.paddr
    and l.login_id = r.login_id(+)
    and r.end_time is null
    and r.responsibility_id = rsp.responsibility_id(+)
    and r.resp_appl_id = rsp.application_id(+)
    and rsp.language(+) = 'US'
    and r.audsid = ses.audsid
    union
    select usr.user_name
    ,ses.osuser
    ,ses.machine
    ,l.start_time
    ,ses.sid
    ,ses.serial#
    ,ses.module
    ,v.spid
    ,ses.process
    ,null
    ,null
    ,frm.user_form_name
    ,ff.type
    ,f.start_time function_start_time
    from fnd_logins l
    ,fnd_login_resp_forms f
    ,fnd_user usr
    ,fnd_form_tl frm
    ,fnd_form_functions ff
    ,gv$process v
    ,gv$session ses
    where l.end_time is null
    and l.user_id = usr.user_id
    and l.pid = v.pid
    and l.serial# = v.serial#
    and v.addr = ses.paddr
    and l.login_id = f.login_id(+)
    and f.end_time is null
    and f.form_id = frm.form_id(+)
    and f.form_appl_id = frm.application_id(+)
    and frm.language(+) = 'US'
    and f.audsid = ses.audsid
    and ff.form_id = frm.form_id
    order by function_start_time

    Regards,

    Mahmoud Morsy

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  4. Asked: July 30, 2017In: Oracle Database

    How to check Archive log sequence in Oracle DB 11g?

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on July 31, 2017 at 1:44 pm

    Hi, Use the below query : [code] SELECT * FROM v$archived_log ORDER BY stamp DESC [/code] Regards, Mahmoud Morsy

    Hi,

    Use the below query :

    [code]
    SELECT *
    FROM v$archived_log
    ORDER BY stamp DESC
    [/code]

    Regards,

    Mahmoud Morsy

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  5. Asked: July 30, 2017In: Oracle Applications DBA

    How to check Workflow Mailer Status By query in EBS R12?

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on July 31, 2017 at 1:42 pm
    This answer was edited.

    Hi , You can use the below query : SELECT component_name AS Component, component_status AS Status FROM apps.fnd_svc_components WHERE component_type = 'WF_MAILER' Regards, Mahmoud Morsy

    Hi , You can use the below query :

    SELECT component_name AS Component, component_status AS Status 
    FROM apps.fnd_svc_components 
    WHERE component_type = 'WF_MAILER'

    Regards,
    Mahmoud Morsy

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  6. Asked: July 30, 2017In: Oracle Applications DBA

    How to query Gather schema statistic For Last week NonApps schemas in EBS R12?

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on July 31, 2017 at 1:36 pm

    Hello , Check the below Query: [code] SELECT * FROM apps.fnd_concurrent_programs_vl p, apps.fnd_concurrent_requests r WHERE r.concurrent_program_id = p.concurrent_program_id AND r.program_application_id = p.application_id AND p.user_concurrent_program_name IN ('Gather Statistics for NonApps Schema')Read more

    Hello ,

    Check the below Query:

    [code]
    SELECT *
    FROM apps.fnd_concurrent_programs_vl p, apps.fnd_concurrent_requests r
    WHERE r.concurrent_program_id = p.concurrent_program_id
    AND r.program_application_id = p.application_id
    AND p.user_concurrent_program_name IN (‘Gather Statistics for NonApps
    Schema’)
    AND ( r.phase_code = ‘C’
    AND r.status_code = ‘C’
    AND r.actual_start_date >= SYSDATE)
    [/code]

    Regards

    Mahmoud Morsy

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  7. Asked: July 30, 2017In: Oracle Applications DBA

    How to query Gather schema statistic For Last week For Apps schema in EBS R12?

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on July 31, 2017 at 1:34 pm

    Hi, Try the below Query: [code] SELECT * FROM apps.fnd_concurrent_programs_vl p, apps.fnd_concurrent_requests r WHERE r.concurrent_program_id = p.concurrent_program_id AND r.program_application_id = p.application_id AND p.user_concurrent_program_name IN ('OnDemand Gather Schema Statistics', 'GatherRead more

    Hi,

    Try the below Query:

    [code]
    SELECT *
    FROM apps.fnd_concurrent_programs_vl p, apps.fnd_concurrent_requests r
    WHERE r.concurrent_program_id = p.concurrent_program_id
    AND r.program_application_id = p.application_id
    AND p.user_concurrent_program_name IN (‘OnDemand Gather Schema Statistics’,
    ‘Gather Schema Statistics’,
    ‘Gather Schema Statistics (IT_ANALYZE)’)
    AND ( r.phase_code = ‘C’
    AND r.status_code = ‘C’
    AND r.actual_start_date >= sysdate)
    [/code]

     

    Regards,

    Mahmoud Morsy.

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  8. Asked: July 27, 2017In: Oracle Database

    How to kill current session in Oracle (ORA-00027 ) ?

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on July 31, 2017 at 1:40 pm
    This answer was edited.

    You can use this SQL statement to get the SID, SERIAL# of the current session: SELECT s.sid,s.serial#,spid,TRIM (s.machine) machine,TRIM (s.module) module,statusFROM v$session s, v$process pWHERE paddr = addr AND module IS NOT NULLORDER BY 1, 2 Then with sqlplus Run ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION 'sid,seRead more

    You can use this SQL statement to get the SID, SERIAL# of the current session:


    SELECT s.sid,
    s.serial#,
    spid,
    TRIM (s.machine) machine,
    TRIM (s.module) module,
    status
    FROM v$session s, v$process p
    WHERE paddr = addr AND module IS NOT NULL
    ORDER BY 1, 2

    Then with sqlplus Run

    ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION 'sid,serial#';

    Or by shell commnad:

    kill -9 spid.

    Regards,

    Mahmoud Morsy.

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  9. Asked: July 27, 2017In: Oracle E-Business Suite

    Issue : R12 apps – Application font, colour, feel and looks different .

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on July 30, 2017 at 11:27 am

    Hi Vipul ,   The solution : Remove the files from the following directories $ rm -rf $OA_HTML/cabo/images/cache/* $ rm -rf  $OA_HTML/cabo/styles/cache/* Run  :  perl $FND_TOP/patch/115/bin/ojspCompile.pl --compile -p6 -log /tmp/ojspCompile.log --flush Remove the cache from browser and retry theRead more

    Hi Vipul ,

     

    The solution :

    • Remove the files from the following directories
      $ rm -rf $OA_HTML/cabo/images/cache/*
      $ rm -rf  $OA_HTML/cabo/styles/cache/*
    • Run  :  perl $FND_TOP/patch/115/bin/ojspCompile.pl –compile -p6 -log /tmp/ojspCompile.log –flush
    • Remove the cache from browser and retry the Application URL.

    Regards,

    Mahmoud Morsy.

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  10. Asked: July 19, 2017In: Oracle E-Business Suite

    how to change all users password in EBS R12?

    Mmorsy
    Mmorsy Junior mahmoudmorsymm1985@gmail.com
    Added an answer on July 25, 2017 at 11:49 am

    Hi Jihad, Stop Application services then * Connect as APPS user and run the SQL commands: $ sqlplus apps/apps [code] SQL>set head off SQL> set newpage none SQL> set pagesize 9999 SQL> spool changepassword.sh SQL> select 'FNDCPASS apps/apps 0 Y system/manager USER '||user_name||' '||'tRead more

    Hi Jihad,

    • Stop Application services then * Connect as APPS user and run the SQL commands:
    • $ sqlplus apps/apps

    [code]
    SQL>set head off
    SQL> set newpage none
    SQL> set pagesize 9999
    SQL> spool changepassword.sh
    SQL> select ‘FNDCPASS apps/apps 0 Y system/manager USER ‘||user_name||’ ‘||’tech@321’ from fnd_user ;
    SQL> spool off

    [/code]

    • Then run script changepassword.sh
    • Start Application services.

    Regards,

    Mahmoud Morsy.

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