Oracle Applications_ Oracle Workflows interview Questions
Oracle Applications_ Oracle Workflows interview Questions
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A message can have its own attributes, and a respond attribute will solicit users to select a valid respond value.
You can attach a time-out to the notification activity. If time passes and a response is not received within the specified time, a <Timeout> transition will b
executed.
Lookup types are used to define lists of lookup codes. Result types must be lookup types.
To monitor workflow and to view its progress, you can use either the Workflow Status form in Oracle Applications or the Java-based Workflow Monitor tool
There are two modes for both forms: ADMIN and USER.
To diagram a workflow process, drag and drop activities into the Process window and draw lines between them by holding down the right mouse button.
Fill in the performer for a notification activity.
The Continue Flow function and Wait for Flow function work together to coordinate the master/detail process flow.
The Oracle Applications Implementation Wizard—wizard for short—is a module in Oracle Applications that guides you through the setup steps of Oracle
Applications.
The Oracle Applications Implementation Method (AIM) is a methodology that guides you through every phase of the implementation process and is
complemented by the Implementation Wizard.
The process hierarchy ensures that the common setups are finished before the specific setups.
Primary processes are common processes that span the entire application, requiring setup steps that cross multiple modules across the financial,
distribution, and manufacturing product families.
Secondary processes are common processes that cross modules within the product family.
Final processes are processes that are specific to an individual module and have no cross-module dependencies. Enter the context for setup steps that are
dependent on organization context. Organization contexts are Business Group, Set of Books, Operating Unit, and Inventory Organization. Start the
implementation process by launching it through the Implementation Wizard form.
If you are assigned a setup step through the wizard, you will receive notification through Workflow, and you can see the notification in the Notifications
Summary form.
You can complete the setup and respond with a Done result.
You can respond with a Skipped result and ask the wizard to skip the setup steps.
You can reassign the setup steps to another role.
You can run the wizard installation process to ensure that the wizard is installed correctly.
Sample Interview Questions
1. When will an activity be deferred?
A. Activity cost = 0
B. Activity cost < Workflow Engine threshold
C. Activity cost > Workflow Engine threshold
4. How will you define the possible results of an activity in order to drive different transitions?
A. As item attributes for an item
B. As lookup codes for a lookup type
C. Separate the activity into two
D. Use a process activity
7. Which Work Engine API should you use to begin execution of an activity?
A. CreateProcess
B. StartProcess
C. ResumeProcess
D. BeginActivity
8. Which implementation process group comes before the product family processes?
A. Common application processes
B. Product family processes
C. Product-specific processes
D Common financial
9. What is the proper format for an internal name in the Workflow Builder component?
A. Uppercase
B. No spaces
C. Unique within item type
D. All of the above
11. Which component in Oracle Workflow is the graphical interface for workflow processes?
A. Workflow Builder
B. Workflow Engine
C. Workflow Monitor
D. Workflow Definitions Loader
13. What does the Workflow Engine do when a function activity has finished?
A. Issue a savepoint
B. Issue a commit
C. Generate a log file
D. Notify the user
5. C. Notification
Explanation A time-out parameter only applies to a notification activity since the time-out parameters are used to measure when a notification expires.
does not apply to a function activity or a process activity.
7. B. StartProcess
Explanation The StartProcess API begins the execution of an activity. The CreateProcess API creates a new runtime process for an item. The
ResumeProcess API resumes a suspended item. The BeginActivity determines if the specified activity may currently be performed on the item.
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