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Oracle Workflow Developer's Guide
Release 2.6.3
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Any Event
This event is raised implicitly when any other event is raised locally or received from an external source. You can define a subscription to the Any event to implement processing that you want to execute whenever an event occurs.
Internal Name |
oracle.apps.wf.event.any |
Generate Function |
None |
Owner Name |
Oracle Workflow |
Owner Tag |
FND |
Customization Level |
Limit |
Oracle Workflow provides three default subscriptions to the Any event. The first subscription can be triggered when an event is raised locally. To use this subscription, you must create a copy of this subscription with the same properties, except you should give your new subscription a customization level of User, define the action for the subscription, and enable it. The following table lists the properties defined for this subscription.
System |
<local system> |
Source Type |
Local |
Event Filter |
oracle.apps.wf.event.any |
Phase |
100 |
Status |
Disabled |
Rule Data |
Key |
Priority |
Normal |
Owner Name |
Oracle Workflow |
Owner Tag |
FND |
Customization Level |
Limit |
The second subscription can be triggered when an event is received from an external source. To use this subscription, you must create a copy of this subscription with the same properties, except you should give your new subscription a customization level of User, define the action for the subscription and enable it. The following table lists the properties defined for this subscription.
System |
<local system> |
Source Type |
External |
Event Filter |
oracle.apps.wf.event.any |
Phase |
100 |
Status |
Disabled |
Rule Data |
Key |
Priority |
Normal |
Owner Name |
Oracle Workflow |
Owner Tag |
FND |
Customization Level |
Limit |
The third subscription sends the event message to the Default Event Error process in the System: Error item type and raises an exception when an event is received from an Error source (that is, when it is dequeued from the WF_ERROR queue). To use this subscription, you must enable it. The following table lists the properties defined for this subscription.
System |
<local system> |
Source Type |
Error |
Event Filter |
oracle.apps.wf.event.any |
Phase |
100 |
Status |
Disabled |
Rule Data |
Key |
Rule Function |
wf_rule.error_rule |
Workflow Item Type |
WFERROR |
Workflow Process Name |
DEFAULT_EVENT_ERROR |
Priority |
Normal |
Owner Name |
Oracle Workflow |
Owner Tag |
FND |
Customization Level |
Limit |
See Also
To Define an Event Subscription
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