I love to drive, ideally in a Two-wheeler; Of course, four wheeler has its own benefits. Best part is when you drive close to the place you would like to visit, alongwith your friends or family;
I was in Manhattan sometime ago, trying to read the street names off the boards, wishing I had a map with me. got mis-guided at least twice (once by a Policeman!), but did find it a pleasant drive - it was a weekend - across the fashion avenue; Although my young 'un was not too happy being fastened in the child seat; She would let us know her displeasure by letting out a squeal now and then.
Getting lost made me wish for good-old Madras Corner shop - or Chennai as it is known nowadays. If I am in a new neighborhood, and I am lost, all I had to do, was to go to the nearest Corner Shop ( also known as Nair kadai; this is a small mom-pop type store, sells usually, Cigarettes, Matches, Bananas). I never had to worry about finding a address; Better still I can even ask by a person's name.
To know more about Madras goto
India Tourism or
ChennaiOnline
Map of Chennai
Notes on daily happenings around me, while I work hard - or hardly, depending on the viewpoint - in the Oracle World
Thursday, July 26, 2007
How to determine Workflow Mailer status without using OAM
I had an interesting question from my friend the other day.
How can you determine the availability of WF Mailer without using OAM?
The following query provides the status, eliminating the need to use OAM.
SELECT Component_name, Component_Status
FROM FND_SVC_COMPONENTS
WHERE component_type = 'WF_MAILER'
Reference: Metalink Doc: 316352.1
How can you determine the availability of WF Mailer without using OAM?
The following query provides the status, eliminating the need to use OAM.
SELECT Component_name, Component_Status
FROM FND_SVC_COMPONENTS
WHERE component_type = 'WF_MAILER'
Reference: Metalink Doc: 316352.1
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