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Object Name: | FND_HTTP_TICKETS |
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Object Type: | TABLE |
Owner: | APPLSYS |
FND Design Data: | FND.FND_HTTP_TICKETS |
Subobject Name: | |
Status: | VALID |
Table to store short-lifespan and one-time-use tickets
Tablespace: | APPS_TS_TX_DATA |
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PCT Free: | 10 |
PCT Used: |
Index | Type | Uniqueness | Tablespace | Column |
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FND_HTTP_TICKETS_U1 | NORMAL | UNIQUE | APPS_TS_TX_IDX | TICKET |
Name | Datatype | Length | Mandatory | Comments |
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TICKET | RAW | (16) | Yes | Random 128-bit binary value assigned as the ticket for the secured operation - this is the primary key for the table. |
START_DATE | DATE | Yes | The date the ticket was issued, default SYSDATE | |
END_DATE | DATE | The date the ticket will expire; null indicates that the ticket has no pre-set expiration. | ||
OPERATION | VARCHAR2 | (255) | An optional place to store the operation or function associated with the ticket.This is to provide extra security versus operations that are passed through the client without any other validity checks. | |
ARGUMENT | VARCHAR2 | (4000) | An optional place to store arguments to the operation, again as an extra security measure. |
Cut, paste (and edit) the following text to query this object:
SELECT TICKET
, START_DATE
, END_DATE
, OPERATION
, ARGUMENT
FROM APPLSYS.FND_HTTP_TICKETS;
APPLSYS.FND_HTTP_TICKETS does not reference any database object
APPLSYS.FND_HTTP_TICKETS is referenced by following:
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