Status Code
|
Meaning
|
A
|
Waiting
|
B
|
Resuming
|
C
|
Normal
|
D
|
Cancelled
|
E
|
Error
|
F
|
Scheduled
|
G
|
Warning
|
H
|
On Hold
|
I
|
Normal
|
M
|
No Manager
|
Q
|
Standby
|
R
|
Normal
|
S
|
Suspended
|
T
|
Terminating
|
U
|
Disabled
|
W
|
Paused
|
X
|
Terminated
|
Z
|
Waiting
|
PHASE_CODE
|
Meaning
|
C
|
Completed
|
I
|
Inactive
|
P
|
Pending
|
R
|
Running
|
Friday, November 10, 2017
What are the Meaning of the Codes in the STATUS_CODE and PHASE_CODE Columns of FND_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS Table?
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Meaning of LSE_ID in Oracle Service contract
LSE_ID
|
Usage (Meaning )
|
1
|
Service
|
2
|
Coverage
|
3
|
Business Process for Service
|
4
|
Reaction Time
|
5
|
Billing Type
|
6
|
Billing Rate
|
7
|
Covered Item
|
8
|
Covered Party
|
9
|
Covered Product
|
10
|
Covered Site
|
11
|
Covered System
|
12
|
Usage
|
13
|
Installed Item
|
14
|
Warranty
|
15
|
Coverage 16 Business Process for Warranty
|
16
|
Business Process for Warranty
|
17
|
Reaction Time
|
18
|
Covered Product
|
19
|
Extended Warranty
|
20
|
Coverage
|
21
|
Business Process for Warranty
|
22
|
Reaction Time
|
23
|
Billing Type
|
24
|
Billing Rate
|
25
|
Covered Product
|
35
|
Covered Customer
|
59
|
Billing Type
|
66
|
Coverage
|
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