The Concurrent Request ends with Phase 'Completed' and Status 'Warning' which indicates that the Output Post Processor (OPP) failed to generate an output file.
In such cases the request log file shows a generic error message indicating the the post-processing action has failed.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Executing request completion options...
Output file size:
4974
+------------- 1) PUBLISH -------------+
Beginning post-processing of request 6328232 on node XXXXXXXXXXX at 22-JAN-2014 05:13:04.
Post-processing of request 6328232 failed at 22-JAN-2014 05:13:04 with the error message:
One or more post-processing actions failed. Consult the OPP service log for details.
+--------------------------------------+
+------------- 2) PRINT -------------+
Not printing the output of this request because post-processing failed.
+--------------------------------------+
Finished executing request completion options.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
The actual error returned by the XML Publisher Core engine is captured in the OPP log file.
One of the easiest way to obtain the OPP log file is to run the below script from the database by providing request_id.
SELECT
fcpp.concurrent_request_id req_id,
fcp.node_name,
fcp.logfile_name
FROM fnd_conc_pp_actions fcpp, fnd_concurrent_processes fcp
WHERE fcpp.processor_id = fcp.concurrent_process_id
AND fcpp.action_type = 6
AND fcpp.concurrent_request_id = 6328232
Output of the script contains logfile location just like below
/xxxapp/applxxx/inst/apps/XXXXXX_XXXXXX/logs/appl/conc/log/FNDOPP30482.txt
Output of the script contains logfile location just like below
/xxxapp/applxxx/inst/apps/XXXXXX_XXXXXX/logs/appl/conc/log/FNDOPP30482.txt
Developer/Administrator/DBA has to go to that location and take the OPP logfile
Alternate Method:
Getting OPP Log from the application itself
a. System Administrator à Concurrent àManager àAdminister
a. System Administrator à Concurrent àManager àAdminister
b. Search for 'Output Post Processor'
c. Click the 'Processes' button
1 comment:
Thanks..
This information helps me lot
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