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PACKAGE: APPS.PER_PRV_SHD

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1 Package per_prv_shd as
2 /* $Header: peprvrhi.pkh 120.0 2005/05/31 15:13:38 appldev noship $ */
3 --
4 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 -- |                    Global Record Type Specification                      |
6 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 --
8 Type g_rec_type Is Record
9   (
10   performance_review_id             number(15),
11   person_id                         number(15),
12   event_id                          number(15),
13   review_date                       date,
14   performance_rating                varchar2(30),
15   next_perf_review_date             date,
16   attribute_category                varchar2(30),
17   attribute1                        varchar2(150),
18   attribute2                        varchar2(150),
19   attribute3                        varchar2(150),
20   attribute4                        varchar2(150),
21   attribute5                        varchar2(150),
22   attribute6                        varchar2(150),
23   attribute7                        varchar2(150),
24   attribute8                        varchar2(150),
25   attribute9                        varchar2(150),
26   attribute10                       varchar2(150),
27   attribute11                       varchar2(150),
28   attribute12                       varchar2(150),
29   attribute13                       varchar2(150),
30   attribute14                       varchar2(150),
31   attribute15                       varchar2(150),
32   attribute16                       varchar2(150),
33   attribute17                       varchar2(150),
34   attribute18                       varchar2(150),
35   attribute19                       varchar2(150),
36   attribute20                       varchar2(150),
37   attribute21                       varchar2(150),
38   attribute22                       varchar2(150),
39   attribute23                       varchar2(150),
40   attribute24                       varchar2(150),
41   attribute25                       varchar2(150),
42   attribute26                       varchar2(150),
43   attribute27                       varchar2(150),
44   attribute28                       varchar2(150),
45   attribute29                       varchar2(150),
46   attribute30                       varchar2(150),
47   object_version_number             number(9)
48   );
49 --
50 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 -- |           Global Definitions - Internal Development Use Only             |
52 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
53 --
54 g_old_rec  g_rec_type;                            -- Global record definition
55 g_api_dml  boolean;                               -- Global api dml status
56 --
57 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
58 -- |------------------------< return_api_dml_status >-------------------------|
59 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
60 -- {Start Of Comments}
61 --
62 -- Description:
63 --   This function will return the current g_api_dml private global
64 --   boolean status.
65 --   The g_api_dml status determines if at the time of the function
66 --   being executed if a dml statement (i.e. INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE)
67 --   is being issued from within an api.
68 --   If the status is TRUE then a dml statement is being issued from
69 --   within this entity api.
70 --   This function is primarily to support database triggers which
71 --   need to maintain the object_version_number for non-supported
72 --   dml statements (i.e. dml statement issued outside of the api layer).
73 --
74 -- Prerequisites:
75 --   None.
76 --
77 -- In Parameters:
78 --   None.
79 --
80 -- Post Success:
81 --   Processing continues.
82 --   If the function returns a TRUE value then, dml is being executed from
83 --   within this api.
84 --
85 -- Post Failure:
86 --   None.
87 --
88 -- Access Status:
89 --   Internal Row Handler Use Only.
90 --
91 -- {End Of Comments}
92 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
93 Function return_api_dml_status Return Boolean;
94 --
95 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
96 -- |---------------------------< constraint_error >---------------------------|
97 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
98 -- {Start Of Comments}
99 --
100 -- Description:
101 --   This procedure is called when a constraint has been violated (i.e.
102 --   The exception hr_api.check_integrity_violated,
103 --   hr_api.parent_integrity_violated, hr_api.child_integrity_violated or
104 --   hr_api.unique_integrity_violated has been raised).
105 --   The exceptions can only be raised as follows:
106 --   1) A check constraint can only be violated during an INSERT or UPDATE
107 --      dml operation.
108 --   2) A parent integrity constraint can only be violated during an
109 --      INSERT or UPDATE dml operation.
110 --   3) A child integrity constraint can only be violated during an
111 --      DELETE dml operation.
112 --   4) A unique integrity constraint can only be violated during INSERT or
113 --      UPDATE dml operation.
114 --
115 -- Prerequisites:
116 --   1) Either hr_api.check_integrity_violated,
117 --      hr_api.parent_integrity_violated, hr_api.child_integrity_violated or
118 --      hr_api.unique_integrity_violated has been raised with the subsequent
119 --      stripping of the constraint name from the generated error message
120 --      text.
121 --   2) Standalone validation test which corresponds with a constraint error.
122 --
123 -- In Parameter:
124 --   p_constraint_name is in upper format and is just the constraint name
125 --   (e.g. not prefixed by brackets, schema owner etc).
126 --
127 -- Post Success:
128 --   Development dependant.
129 --
130 -- Post Failure:
131 --   Developement dependant.
132 --
133 -- Developer Implementation Notes:
134 --   For each constraint being checked the hr system package failure message
135 --   has been generated as a template only. These system error messages should
136 --   be modified as required (i.e. change the system failure message to a user
137 --   friendly defined error message).
138 --
139 -- Access Status:
140 --   Internal Development Use Only.
141 --
142 -- {End Of Comments}
143 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
144 Procedure constraint_error
145             (p_constraint_name in all_constraints.constraint_name%TYPE);
146 --
147 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
148 -- |-----------------------------< api_updating >-----------------------------|
149 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
150 -- {Start Of Comments}
151 --
152 -- Description:
153 --   This function is used to populate the g_old_rec record with the
154 --   current row from the database for the specified primary key
155 --   provided that the primary key exists and is valid and does not
156 --   already match the current g_old_rec. The function will always return
157 --   a TRUE value if the g_old_rec is populated with the current row.
158 --   A FALSE value will be returned if all of the primary key arguments
159 --   are null.
160 --
161 -- Prerequisites:
162 --   None.
163 --
164 -- In Parameters:
165 --
166 -- Post Success:
167 --   A value of TRUE will be returned indiciating that the g_old_rec
168 --   is current.
169 --   A value of FALSE will be returned if all of the primary key arguments
170 --   have a null value (this indicates that the row has not be inserted into
171 --   the Schema), and therefore could never have a corresponding row.
172 --
173 -- Post Failure:
174 --   A failure can only occur under two circumstances:
175 --   1) The primary key is invalid (i.e. a row does not exist for the
176 --      specified primary key values).
177 --   2) If an object_version_number exists but is NOT the same as the current
178 --      g_old_rec value.
179 --
180 -- Developer Implementation Notes:
181 --   None.
182 --
183 -- Access Status:
184 --   Internal Development Use Only.
185 --
186 -- {End Of Comments}
187 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
188 Function api_updating
189   (
190   p_performance_review_id              in number,
191   p_object_version_number              in number
192   )      Return Boolean;
193 --
194 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
195 -- |---------------------------------< lck >----------------------------------|
196 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
197 -- {Start Of Comments}
198 --
199 -- Description:
200 --   The Lck process has two main functions to perform. Firstly, the row to be
201 --   updated or deleted must be locked. The locking of the row will only be
202 --   successful if the row is not currently locked by another user.
203 --   Secondly, during the locking of the row, the row is selected into
204 --   the g_old_rec data structure which enables the current row values from the
205 --   server to be available to the api.
206 --
207 -- Prerequisites:
208 --   When attempting to call the lock the object version number (if defined)
209 --   is mandatory.
210 --
211 -- In Parameters:
212 --   The arguments to the Lck process are the primary key(s) which uniquely
213 --   identify the row and the object version number of row.
214 --
215 -- Post Success:
216 --   On successful completion of the Lck process the row to be updated or
217 --   deleted will be locked and selected into the global data structure
218 --   g_old_rec.
219 --
220 -- Post Failure:
221 --   The Lck process can fail for three reasons:
222 --   1) When attempting to lock the row the row could already be locked by
223 --      another user. This will raise the HR_Api.Object_Locked exception.
224 --   2) The row which is required to be locked doesn't exist in the HR Schema.
225 --      This error is trapped and reported using the message name
226 --      'HR_7220_INVALID_PRIMARY_KEY'.
227 --   3) The row although existing in the HR Schema has a different object
228 --      version number than the object version number specified.
229 --      This error is trapped and reported using the message name
230 --      'HR_7155_OBJECT_INVALID'.
231 --
232 -- Developer Implementation Notes:
233 --   For each primary key and the object version number arguments add a
234 --   call to hr_api.mandatory_arg_error procedure to ensure that these
235 --   argument values are not null.
236 --
237 -- Access Status:
238 --   Internal Development Use Only.
239 --
240 -- {End Of Comments}
241 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
242 Procedure lck
243   (
244   p_performance_review_id              in number,
245   p_object_version_number              in number
246   );
247 --
248 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
249 -- |-----------------------------< convert_args >-----------------------------|
250 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
251 -- {Start Of Comments}
252 --
253 -- Description:
254 --   This function is used to turn attribute parameters into the record
255 --   structure parameter g_rec_type.
256 --
257 -- Prerequisites:
258 --   This is a private function and can only be called from the ins or upd
259 --   attribute processes.
260 --
261 -- In Parameters:
262 --
263 -- Post Success:
264 --   A returning record structure will be returned.
265 --
266 -- Post Failure:
267 --   No direct error handling is required within this function. Any possible
268 --   errors within this function will be a PL/SQL value error due to conversion
269 --   of datatypes or data lengths.
270 --
271 -- Developer Implementation Notes:
272 --   None.
273 --
274 -- Access Status:
275 --   Internal Row Handler Use Only.
276 --
277 -- {End Of Comments}
278 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
279 Function convert_args
280 	(
281 	p_performance_review_id         in number,
282 	p_person_id                     in number,
283 	p_event_id                      in number,
284 	p_review_date                   in date,
285 	p_performance_rating            in varchar2,
286 	p_next_perf_review_date         in date,
287 	p_attribute_category            in varchar2,
288 	p_attribute1                    in varchar2,
289 	p_attribute2                    in varchar2,
290 	p_attribute3                    in varchar2,
291 	p_attribute4                    in varchar2,
292 	p_attribute5                    in varchar2,
293 	p_attribute6                    in varchar2,
294 	p_attribute7                    in varchar2,
295 	p_attribute8                    in varchar2,
296 	p_attribute9                    in varchar2,
297 	p_attribute10                   in varchar2,
298 	p_attribute11                   in varchar2,
299 	p_attribute12                   in varchar2,
300 	p_attribute13                   in varchar2,
301 	p_attribute14                   in varchar2,
302 	p_attribute15                   in varchar2,
303 	p_attribute16                   in varchar2,
304 	p_attribute17                   in varchar2,
305 	p_attribute18                   in varchar2,
306 	p_attribute19                   in varchar2,
307 	p_attribute20                   in varchar2,
308 	p_attribute21                   in varchar2,
309 	p_attribute22                   in varchar2,
310 	p_attribute23                   in varchar2,
311 	p_attribute24                   in varchar2,
312 	p_attribute25                   in varchar2,
313 	p_attribute26                   in varchar2,
314 	p_attribute27                   in varchar2,
315 	p_attribute28                   in varchar2,
316 	p_attribute29                   in varchar2,
317 	p_attribute30                   in varchar2,
318 	p_object_version_number         in number
319 	)
320 	Return g_rec_type;
321 --
322 end per_prv_shd;