PL/SQL Procedure With B_CREDATE and B_UPDDATE Not Mapped or Loaded, Columns Will Be Null
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Fathia Jama
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Hello, when i enter data with a PL/SQL procedure with B_CREDATE and B_UPDDATE fields mapped with SYSTIMESTAMP then i have SYSTIMESTAMP generated dates in my SD table. When i dont mapped them, they are NULL in my SD table instead of being set to submit date of the batch, why so ? thanks in advance
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Fathia Jama
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over 3 years ago
Hello Hammad
If B_CREDATE orB_UPDDATEare not mapped or loaded, then the columns will remain NULL.
You should map or populate these columns with values from your PL/SQL procs.
It looks like there is a documentation bug in our Integration Guide which wrongly states that the columns are set to the submit date of the batch. I will raise an issue on our side.
Thank you for pointing this out.
Regards, Peter
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Fathia Jama
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over 3 years ago
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Hello Hammad
If B_CREDATE orB_UPDDATEare not mapped or loaded, then the columns will remain NULL.
You should map or populate these columns with values from your PL/SQL procs.
It looks like there is a documentation bug in our Integration Guide which wrongly states that the columns are set to the submit date of the batch. I will raise an issue on our side.
Fathia Jama
Hello, when i enter data with a PL/SQL procedure with B_CREDATE and B_UPDDATE fields mapped with SYSTIMESTAMP then i have SYSTIMESTAMP generated dates in my SD table. When i dont mapped them, they are NULL in my SD table instead of being set to submit date of the batch, why so ? thanks in advance
Hello Hammad
If
B_CREDATEorB_UPDDATEare not mapped or loaded, then the columns will remain NULL.You should map or populate these columns with values from your PL/SQL procs.
It looks like there is a documentation bug in our Integration Guide which wrongly states that the columns are set to the submit date of the batch. I will raise an issue on our side.
Thank you for pointing this out.
Regards, Peter
Fathia Jama
Hello Hammad
If
B_CREDATEorB_UPDDATEare not mapped or loaded, then the columns will remain NULL.You should map or populate these columns with values from your PL/SQL procs.
It looks like there is a documentation bug in our Integration Guide which wrongly states that the columns are set to the submit date of the batch. I will raise an issue on our side.
Thank you for pointing this out.
Regards, Peter
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