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How To Write SQL OSM Rule Queries To Identify Running Problems (Doc ID 814854.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 16, 2020

Applies to:

Oracle Communications Order and Service Management - Version 2.8.0 to 6.3.1 [Release 2.8 to 6.3]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

Sometimes Developers will write queries on OSM tables directly in the PL/SQL code for OSM Rules, this is not the recommended approach. The issue is that this may cause confusion when there is problem with OSM rule jobs – it is not obvious which code is causing the problem, it could be the OSM core or custom code.

This note suggests a simple method to distinguish custom code from OSM core.

Solution

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