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What are _ALL tables in Oracle Apps?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 5 Last Update: September 25, 2009     Asked by: Rajesh 
  
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January 27, 2006 11:17:25   #1  
Joshua        

RE: What are _ALL tables in Oracle Apps?
These table contains information from different operating units (i.e. multi org information)
 
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February 06, 2006 08:09:59   #2  
okesh        

RE: What are _ALL tables in Oracle Apps?

U will get all the info regarding MultiORG in this table. When u enable the MultiORG. will get the Table with ALL.

Regrds

Okesh


 
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February 13, 2006 09:47:31   #3  
Bonthu        

RE: What are _ALL tables in Oracle Apps?

_ALL tables in oracle applications gives the info about Multiple organizations info about these tables.

Cheers

Bonthu.


 
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January 08, 2007 00:54:08   #4  
neela manohar        

RE: What are _ALL tables in Oracle Apps?
_all tables will store information about multiple oraganizations. these table contain ORG_ID column that picks particular organizations from multiple organizations. _all tables will be created when we install multiorg.
 
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September 20, 2009 05:13:33   #5  
Adi_phaniK Member Since: September 2009   Contribution: 6    

RE: What are _ALL tables in Oracle Apps?
_all tables would be typically for transactions. it stores multi org information.

Eg: oe_order_headers_all ...stores information of sales order headers information of different OU's.


But oe_order_headers stores order header info of a particular OU (to which it has been set)

 
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