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Concurrent manager log file query

Concurrent manager log file query  

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SELECT 'ICM_LOG_NAME=' || fcp.logfile_name
  FROM fnd_concurrent_processes fcp, fnd_concurrent_queues fcq
 WHERE fcp.concurrent_queue_id = fcq.concurrent_queue_id
   AND fcp.queue_application_id = fcq.application_id
   AND fcq.manager_type = '0'
   AND fcp.process_status_code = 'A';
  
  
  
  
SELECT a.request_id, c.spid
FROM  apps.fnd_concurrent_requests a,
      apps.fnd_concurrent_processes b,
      v$process c
WHERE c.spid IN ( SELECT c.spid
                  FROM apps.fnd_concurrent_requests a,
                       apps.fnd_concurrent_processes b,
                       v$process c
                  WHERE a.controlling_manager b.concurrent_process_id
                  AND c.pid = b.oracle_process_id
                )
AND a.controlling_manager = b.concurrent_process_id
AND c.pid = b.oracle_process_id
AND a.phase_code = UPPER('&phase');
  
  
  


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