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http://www.oracleappshub.com/aol/its-all-about-fndload/ Its all about FNDLOAD What is Data Synchronization ? Data Synchronization is a process in which some setup data would be synchronized, and this would be more important when you are working in oracle application development/implementation project? The equally important that AOL data Migration takes place necessary to synchronize the data across databases instance during Installations (New desc. flex field creations etc) Upgrades (Apps upgrade etc) Maintenance (Value set changes etc) Then… What.. FNDLOAD Yes, that is one and only oracle solution. It can be defined as a concurrent program that can move Oracle Applications data between database and text file representations. Or this can be defined as FNDLOAD can download data from an application entity into an editable text file, which can be uploaded to another database. How it works Conversion between database format and text file format is specified by a configuration file. Oracle does provide confirmation file and it is important to just pass the configuration file name and then just call the loader and leave everything .The schematic visual representation of the loader is like:

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Its all about FNDLOAD

What is Data Synchronization ?

Data Synchronization is a process in which some setup data would be synchronized, and this would be more important when you are working in oracle application development/implementation project? The equally important that AOL data Migration takes place necessary to synchronize the data across databases instance during

Installations (New desc. flex field creations etc) Upgrades (Apps upgrade etc) Maintenance (Value set changes etc)

Then… What.. FNDLOAD

Yes, that is one and only oracle solution. It can be defined as a concurrent program that can move Oracle Applications data between database and text file representations. Or this can be defined as FNDLOAD can download data from an application entity into an editable text file, which can be uploaded to another database.

How it works

Conversion between database format and text file format is specified by a configuration file. Oracle does provide confirmation file and it is important to just pass the configuration file name and then just call the loader and leave everything .The schematic visual representation of the loader is like:

What can be done?

These are the extensive list which can be done through FNDLOAD

Concurrent Programs, Executables Request Groups, Request Sets

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Profile Options Key and Descriptive Flexfields Menus and Responsibilities Forms and Form Functions Attachments Messages Value Sets and Values Lookup Types User Responsibilities Printer Definitions FND Dictionary Help Configuration Document Sequences Concurrent Manager Schedules

Then…what are advantages when using FNDLOAD are :

1. Because downloaded data is stored in a text file, version administration is possible2. There is nothing to worry to go to purchase because..Investment = 0$3. No learning curve. this is relief for developer/dba’s4. Fully supported and recommended by Oracle5. Capture the migrations in a file and use it during installations, clones etc. to migrate

in batch6. Pin-point when something happened and where (database) easily7. Your AOL data migration process is now simplified and streamlined – goal

attained!!

And these are some Disadvantages also :

1. Applications patching mechanisms use FNDLOAD heavily – possibility of negative impact is not zero

2. UPLOAD_MODE=REPLACE only for menus3. No validation against migrating database/instance sensitive data

The Syntax

To use FNDLOAD, the following syntax is needed.

FNDLOAD apps/appspwd 0 Y mode configfile datafile entity [parameter1…..]

As you can see, some info is needed.- First you will need to know the Apps password.

The mode is either DOWNLOAD or UPLOAD. The configfile is the file that Fndload needs to download on upload data. T he data file is the output file, in which the downloaded data is written The entity is the entity you want to download, Parameters van is passed to download a certain Alert

Modes of Operation

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This is important because it would drive the whole flow, and it always be two mode .. Upload and Download…

Example of download:

FNDLOADapps/pwd 0 Y DOWNLOAD ${FND_TOP}/patch/115/import/afcpprog.lct myfile.ldt \ PROGRAM CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_NAME= concurrent_program_short_name> APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=<application_short_name>

Example of Upload

FNDLOAD apps/pwd 0 Y UPLOAD ${FND_TOP}/patch/115/import/afcpprog.lct myfile.ldt - CUSTOM_MODE=FORCE undocumented parameter

WHAT IS FNDLOADLoad Options:

Application level OR single entity level download o (Example) Download all the profile options of Inventory or just the INV:

Default Primary UOM Entire OR Partial upload of a data file

o (Example) Upload the entire myfile.ldt or just a single enity indicated by - and mode UPLOAD or UPLOAD_PARTIAL

o Entity name required for UPLOAD_PARTIAL mode Custom mode force update

o To override Oracle's upload algorithm and update the custom AOL data regardless, use CUSTOM_MODE= FORCE

o UPLOAD_MODE= REPLACE (only for menus) Support for NLS uploads

o NLS data uploads for translated columns are supported, use UPLOAD_MODE= NLS

Then ..Where is Config File Located

By default Oracle delivers most of configuration files you can use to download certain entities.

Configuration files with extension .lcto On Unix - all the configuration files are in $FND_TOP/patch/115/import

directoryo On Unix – Oracle also places the original configuration files in

$FND_TOP/admin/import directory Data files with extension .ldt

and..FNDLOAD File Structures is

The config files (.lct) are delivered and maintained by Oracle It has entity definitions, parent-child relationships and user input parameters

identified by :NAMEo Downloading a parent automatically downloads all children - (Example)

Concurrent Program download

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Take a note FNDLOAD File Structures

The data files (.ldt) have both entity definition and the data It also shows the version and the location of the config file (.lct) that was used Without the config file, data file is useless Without the data file, config file is meaningless

..Remember regarding FNDLOAD Files

Key files: .lct and .ldt You must run the FNDLOADas apps user not as applsys or any other, otherwise you

will receive Ora-6550 Both are easily readable, editable and portable DO NOT MODIFY Oracle’s .lct files Use your favorite editor (I would suggest Textpad or Editplus) to manipulate only

the .ldt files but be cautious about data type, length, delimiter placements etc. Use the log file outputs or .ldt file contents creatively for quick file comparisons and

answer questions faster (Why can’t I access that? What is that profile option name, value and level? What is the value set used for that DFF segment attribute10 etc.)

Partial string searches (which value set has Priority “something†� in its where clause? etc)

Sample Script Code for these Objects:

1 - Printer Styles

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcppstl.lct file_name.ldt STYLE PRINTER_STYLE_NAME="printer style name"

2 - Lookups

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/aflvmlu.lct file_name.ldt FND_LOOKUP_TYPE APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="prod" LOOKUP_TYPE="lookup name"

3 - Descriptive Flexfield with all of specific Contexts

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct file_name.ldt DESC_FLEX P_LEVEL=?COL_ALL:REF_ALL:CTX_ONE:SEG_ALL? APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="prod" DESCRIPTIVE_FLEXFIELD_NAME="desc flex name" P_CONTEXT_CODE="context name"

4 - Key Flexfield Structures

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct file_name.ldt KEY_FLEX P_LEVEL=?COL_ALL:FQL_ALL:SQL_ALL:STR_ONE:WFP_ALL:SHA_ALL:CVR_ALL:SEG_ALL? APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="prod" ID_FLEX_CODE="key flex code" P_STRUCTURE_CODE="structure name"

5 - Concurrent Programs

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpprog.lct file_name.ldt PROGRAM APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="prod" CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_NAME="concurrent name"

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6 - Value Sets

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct file_name.ldt VALUE_SET FLEX_VALUE_SET_NAME="value set name"

7 - Value Sets with values

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct file_name.ldt VALUE_SET_VALUE FLEX_VALUE_SET_NAME="value set name"

8 - Profile Options

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscprof.lct file_name.ldt PROFILE PROFILE_NAME="profile option" APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="prod"

9 - Requset Group

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpreqg.lct file_name.ldt REQUEST_GROUP REQUEST_GROUP_NAME="request group" APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="prod"

10 - Request Sets

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcprset.lct file_name.ldt REQ_SET APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="prod" REQUEST_SET_NAME="request set"

11 - Responsibilities

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscursp.lct file_name.ldt FND_RESPONSIBILITY RESP_KEY="responsibility

12 - Menus

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afsload.lct file_name.ldt MENU MENU_NAME="menu_name"

13 – Forms/Functions

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct file_name.ldt FND_FORM_CUSTOM_RULES The Upload syntax for all styles: FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct file_name.ldt

14. User/Responsibilities

FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 0 Y DOWNLOAD @FND:patch/115/import/afscursp.lct file_name.ldt FND_USER Then UPLOAD FNDLOAD apps/apps@seed115 0 Y UPLOAD [UPLOAD_PARTIAL] @FND:patch/115/import/afscursp.lct file_name.ldt FND_USER [<USER>]

References:

Oracle Applications Systems Administrator’s Guide Metalink Notes: 117084.1, 228614.1 232029.1 , 274667.1

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Written by Anil Passi    Sunday, 27 August 2006

PLEASE USE THIS LINK FOR FNDLOAD ON APPS2FUSION.COM  

In this article I wish to give real working examples of Oracle's FNDLOAD utility.Besides that, I have included some useful notes on FNDLOAD utility

I have used FNDLOAD successfully in past for several different entities/data types within Oracle 11i for almost all my previous clients, ever since this utility became available.Some of the examples in this FNDLOAD article include:-FNDLOAD to transfer Request GroupsFNDLOAD for moving Concurrent ProgramsFNDLOAD to download and upload Forms Personalizations ( or Personalisations depending on where you are located )

To FNDLOAD Web ADI, visit the link Web ADI FNDLOAD

Use FNDLOAD for transferring value set definitions.-->Please note that when transferring Key Flex Fields and Descriptive flex fields the respective value sets against each segment will be extracted and loaded automatically.

Also, FNDLOAD can be used to migrate Key FlexFields, Descriptive Flexfields, Responsibilities and almost every other FND entity.

Please note that the text written down here could get wrapped in the browser.Hence you may have to use \ to continue the single line command on Unix, in case you find the lines wrappingIn my case I am ensuring that $CLIENT_APPS_PWD has the apps password before running the scripts

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##To FNDLOAD Request groupsFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpreqg.lct XX_MY_REPORT_GROUP_NAME.ldt REQUEST_GROUP REQUEST_GROUP_NAME="XX_MY_REPORT_GROUP_NAME" APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="XXGMS"##Note that##---------## <> will be your Application Shortname where request group is registered## XX_MY_REPORT_GROUP_NAMEWill be the name of your request group## ##To upload this Request Group in other environment after having transferred the ldt file

FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpreqg.lct

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##To FNDLOAD Concurrent ProgramsFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpprog.lct XX_CUSTOM_ORACLE_INTERFACE_PROG.ldt PROGRAM APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="XXGMS" CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_NAME="XX_CUSTOM_ORACLE_INTERFACE_PROG"##Note that##---------## XXGMS will be your custom GMS Application Shortname where concurrent program is registered## XX_CUSTOM_ORACLE_INTERFACE_PROGWill be the name of your request group

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## XX_CUSTOM_ORACLE_INTERFACE_PROG.ldt is the file where concurrent program definition will be extracted## ##To uploadFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcpprog.lct XX_CUSTOM_ORACLE_INTERFACE_PROG.ldt

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##To FNDLOAD Oracle Descriptive Flexfields$FND_TOP/bin/FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct XX_PO_REQ_HEADERS_DFF.ldt DESC_FLEX APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=PO DESCRIPTIVE_FLEXFIELD_NAME='PO_REQUISITION_HEADERS'##Note that##---------## PO is the Application Shortname against which descriptive flexfield against PO Headers is registered## PO_REQUISITION_HEADERSis the name of Descriptive Flexfield against PO Requisition Headers## Use the SQL below to find the name of DFF, rather than logging into the screen (ooops via jinitiator)########----->SELECT########----->application_id, DESCRIPTIVE_FLEXFIELD_NAME, application_table_name########----->FROM########-----> fnd_descriptive_flexs_vl########----->WHERE########-----> APPLICATION_TABLE_NAME like '%' || upper('&tab_name') || '%'########----->ORDER BY APPLICATION_TABLE_NAME########----->/## To upload into another environment$FND_TOP/bin/FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct XX_PO_REQ_HEADERS_DFF.ldt

## OK another example for DFF against FND_LOOKUPSFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct XX_FND_COMMON_LOOKUPS_DFF.ldt DESC_FLEX APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=FND DESCRIPTIVE_FLEXFIELD_NAME='FND_COMMON_LOOKUPS'## OK another example for DFF against Project Accounting Expenditure TypesFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct XX_PA_EXPENDITURE_TYPES_DESC_FLEX_DFF.ldt DESC_FLEX APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME=PA DESCRIPTIVE_FLEXFIELD_NAME='PA_EXPENDITURE_TYPES_DESC_FLEX'

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##To FNDLOAD Oracle Menus$FND_TOP/bin/FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afsload.lct ICX_POR_SSP_HOME.ldt MENU MENU_NAME="ICX_POR_SSP_HOME"##Note that##---------## Oracle Menus are not attached to applications. Hence no need to include application short name## ICX_POR_SSP_HOME is the menu name. This can be validated via below SQL## select user_menu_name from fnd_menus_vl where menu_name = 'ICX_POR_SSP_HOME' ;## Also note that we do not pass in the User_menu_name in this example## OK, now to upload this file$FND_TOP/bin/FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afsload.lct ICX_POR_SSP_HOME.ldt

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## Well, now for FND Messages to download a single messageFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afmdmsg.lct \XX_ICX_POR_LIFECYCLE_PAY_TIP.ldt FND_NEW_MESSAGES APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME='ICX' MESSAGE_NAME=XX_ICX_POR_LIFECYCLE_PAY_TIP

## Or you may as well download all the messages within an applicationFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afmdmsg.lct \

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XX_ALL_GMS_MESSAGES_00.ldt FND_NEW_MESSAGES APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME='XXGMS'

## now to upload using FNDLOADFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afmdmsg.lct XX_ICX_POR_LIFECYCLE_PAY_TIP.ldt

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## Now it's the turn of Lookup values. Again, its not a rocket scienceFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD aflvmlu.lct XX_TRX_BATCH_STATUS.ldt FND_LOOKUP_TYPE APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME ='XXGMS' LOOKUP_TYPE="XX_TRX_BATCH_STATUS"## Note that## XX_TRX_BATCH_STATUS is the name of FND Lookup Type in this example## This will download all the lookup codes within the defined lookup## To uploadFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD aflvmlu.lct XX_TRX_BATCH_STATUS.ldt

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## You can also move the User definitions from FND_USER FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscursp.lct ./XX_FND_USER_PASSI.ldt FND_USER USER_NAME='ANILPASSI'#Do not worry about your password being extracted, it will be encrypted as below in ldt file#BEGIN FND_USER "ANILPASSI"#  OWNER = "PASSIA"#  LAST_UPDATE_DATE = "2005/10/19"#  ENCRYPTED_USER_PASSWORD = "ZGE45A8A9BE5CF4339596C625B99CAEDF136C34FEA244DC7A"#  SESSION_NUMBER = "0"To upload the FND_USER using FNDLOAD command use FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscursp.lct ./XX_FND_USER_PASSI.ldt

Notes for using FNDLOAD against FND_USER:-1. After uploading using FNDLOAD, user will be promoted to change their password again during their next signon attempt.2. All the responsibilities will be extracted by FNDLOAD alongwith User Definition in FND_USER 3. In the Target Environment , make sure that you have done FNDLOAD for new responsibilities prior to running FNDLOAD on users.

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## Now lets have a look at the profile option using oracle's FNDLOADFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscprof.lct POR_ENABLE_REQ_HEADER_CUST.ldt PROFILE PROFILE_NAME="POR_ENABLE_REQ_HEADER_CUST" APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME="ICX"## Note that## POR_ENABLE_REQ_HEADER_CUST is the short name of profile option## We aren't passing the user profile option name in this case. Validate using ...########----->select application_id, PROFILE_OPTION_NAME || '==>' || profile_option_id || '==>' ||########----->USER_PROFILE_OPTION_NAME########----->from FND_PROFILE_OPTIONS_VL########----->where PROFILE_OPTION_NAME like '%' || upper('&profile_option_name') || '%'########----->order by PROFILE_OPTION_NAME########----->/## Now to uploadFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscprof.lct POR_ENABLE_REQ_HEADER_CUST.ldt

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## Now for the request sets that contain the stages and links for underlying concurrent programs## For this you will be firstly required to download the request set definition.## Next you will be required to download the Sets Linkage definition## Well, lets be clear here, the above sequence is more important while uploading

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FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcprset.lct XX_GL_MY_INTERFACE_SET.ldt REQ_SET REQUEST_SET_NAME="FNDRSSUB4610101_Will_look_like_this"FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcprset.lct XX_GL_MY_INTERFACE_SET_LINK.ldt REQ_SET_LINKS REQUEST_SET_NAME="FNDRSSUB4610101_Will_look_like_this"## Note that FNDRSSUB4610101 can be found by doing an examine on the########----->select request_set_name from fnd_request_sets_vl########----->where user_request_set_name = 'User visible name for the request set here'## Now for uploading the request set, execute the below commandsFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcprset.lct XX_GL_MY_INTERFACE_SET.ldtFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afcprset.lct XX_GL_MY_INTERFACE_SET_LINK.ldt

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## Now for the responsibilityFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscursp.lct XX_PERSON_RESPY.ldt FND_RESPONSIBILITY RESP_KEY="XX_PERSON_RESPY"## note that XX_PERSON_RESPY is the responsibility key## Now to uploadFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD O Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afscursp.lct XX_PERSON_RESPY.ldt

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------## OK, now for the forms personalizations## For the forms personalizations, I have given three examples as below.FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct XX_PERWSHRG.ldt FND_FORM_CUSTOM_RULES function_name="PERWSHRG-404"FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct XX_HZ_ARXCUDCI_STD.ldt FND_FORM_CUSTOM_RULES function_name="HZ_ARXCUDCI_STD"FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y DOWNLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct XX_AP_APXVDMVD.ldt FND_FORM_CUSTOM_RULES function_name="AP_APXVDMVD"## Note that the function name above is the function short name as seen in the Function Definition Screen## Now to upload the forms personalizations that are defined against these forms functions....FNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct XX_PERWSHRG.ldtFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct XX_HZ_ARXCUDCI_STD.ldtFNDLOAD apps/$CLIENT_APPS_PWD 0 Y UPLOAD $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/affrmcus.lct XX_AP_APXVDMVD.ldt

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Notes :1. Give special attention when downloading Menus or Responsibilities.In case your client has several developers modifying Responsibilities and Menus, then be ultra carefull. Not being carefull will mean that untested Forms and Functions will become available in your clients Production environment besides your tested forms, functions and menus.

2. Be very careful when downloading flexfields that reference value sets with independent values for GL Segment Codes.By doing so, you will download and extract all the test data in GL Codes that might not be applicable for production.

3. There are several variations possible for FNDLOAD, for example you can restrict the download and uploads to specific segments within Descriptive Flex Fields. Please amend the above examples as desired for applying appropriate filterations.

4. The list of examples by no mean cover all possible FNDLOAD entities.

5. FNDLOAD is very reliable and stable, if used properly. This happens to by one of my favourite Oracle utilities.

4. Last but not the least, please test your FNDLOAD properly, so as to ensure that you do not get any unexpected data. In past I have noticed undesired results when the Lookup gets modified manually directly on production, and then the FNDLOAD is run for similar changes. If possible, try to follow a good practice of modifying FNDLOADable data only by FNDLOAD on production environment.

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5. As the name suggests, FNDLOAD is useful for FND Related objects. However in any implementation, you will be required to migrate the Setups in Financials and Oracle HRMS from one environment to another. For this you can use iSetup. "Oracle iSetup".Some of the things that can be migrated using Oracle iSetup areGL Set of Books, HR Organization Structures, HRMS Employees, Profile Options Setup, Suppliers, Customers,  Tax Codes & Tax Rates, Financials Setup, Accounting Calendars, Chart of Accounts, GL Currencies.

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