This example demonstrates how to synchronize data between applications and monitor the data transfer. For the purposes of this example, let's assume that you want to export project data from P6 Deployment into Prime Deployment using a synchronization called Synchronize Project Data from P6 to Oracle Primavera Prime. Let's also assume that you will use the Export Project Data from P6 to Oracle Primavera Prime business flow.
Note: Always synchronize master data between applications before you synchronize project data. This will ensure that each deployment has the information necessary to synchronize project data.
Prerequisites
This example assumes that the following prerequisites have been completed:
Move Data between Applications
Note: The parameter value selected in the synchronization is unaffected although you may change the parameter’s default value when editing the business flow.
Monitor a Synchronization Job
After you run the synchronization, you can check to see that it is working properly by finding the synchronization on the Monitoring page.
Edit a Synchronization Job Schedule
After monitoring the synchronization job, if you are satisfied with the synchronization, you can schedule times when the synchronization will run.
Note: Synchronizations can also be run on demand by selecting the synchronization and selecting Run.
Time should be entered in a twenty-four hour format.
Note: You can disable an existing schedule by clicking Disable in the Edit Schedule wizard. To enable a disabled schedule, click Enable in the Edit Schedule wizard.
Transferring Data Between Distinct Environments of an Application: Example
Moving Data between Applications
Monitoring the Transfer of Data between Applications
Setting Up Event-triggered Synchronizations
Using the Sample Event Listener: Example
Moving Data between Applications
Monitoring the Transfer of Data between Applications
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Last Published Friday, March 27, 2015