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PACKAGE BODY: APPS.PER_SSM_DEL

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1 Package Body per_ssm_del as
2 /* $Header: pessmrhi.pkb 120.0 2005/05/31 21:50:48 appldev noship $ */
3 --
4 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 -- |                     Private Global Definitions                           |
6 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 --
8 g_package  varchar2(33)	:= '  per_ssm_del.';  -- Global package name
9 --
10 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 -- |------------------------------< delete_dml >------------------------------|
12 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 -- {Start Of Comments}
14 --
15 -- Description:
16 --   This procedure controls the actual dml delete logic. The functions of
17 --   this procedure are as follows:
18 --   1) To set and unset the g_api_dml status as required (as we are about to
19 --      perform dml).
20 --   2) To delete the specified row from the schema using the primary key in
21 --      the predicates.
22 --   3) To trap any constraint violations that may have occurred.
23 --   4) To raise any other errors.
24 --
25 -- Prerequisites:
26 --   This is an internal private procedure which must be called from the del
27 --   procedure.
28 --
29 -- In Parameters:
30 --   A Pl/Sql record structre.
31 --
32 -- Post Success:
33 --   The specified row will be delete from the schema.
34 --
35 -- Post Failure:
36 --   On the delete dml failure it is important to note that we always reset the
37 --   g_api_dml status to false.
38 --   If a child integrity constraint violation is raised the
39 --   constraint_error procedure will be called.
40 --   If any other error is reported, the error will be raised after the
41 --   g_api_dml status is reset.
42 --
43 -- Developer Implementation Notes:
44 --   None.
45 --
46 -- Access Status:
47 --   Internal Row Handler Use Only.
48 --
49 -- {End Of Comments}
50 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 Procedure delete_dml(p_rec in per_ssm_shd.g_rec_type) is
52 --
53   l_proc  varchar2(72) := g_package||'delete_dml';
54 --
55 Begin
56   hr_utility.set_location('Entering:'||l_proc, 5);
57   --
58   per_ssm_shd.g_api_dml := true;  -- Set the api dml status
59   --
60   -- Delete the per_salary_survey_mappings row.
61   --
62   delete from per_salary_survey_mappings
63   where salary_survey_mapping_id = p_rec.salary_survey_mapping_id;
64   --
65   per_ssm_shd.g_api_dml := false;   -- Unset the api dml status
66   --
67   hr_utility.set_location(' Leaving:'||l_proc, 10);
68 --
69 Exception
70   When hr_api.child_integrity_violated then
71     -- Child integrity has been violated
72     per_ssm_shd.g_api_dml := false;   -- Unset the api dml status
73     per_ssm_shd.constraint_error
74       (p_constraint_name => hr_api.strip_constraint_name(SQLERRM));
75   When Others Then
76     per_ssm_shd.g_api_dml := false;   -- Unset the api dml status
77     Raise;
78 End delete_dml;
79 --
80 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
81 -- |------------------------------< pre_delete >------------------------------|
82 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
83 -- {Start Of Comments}
84 --
85 -- Description:
86 --   This private procedure contains any processing which is required before
87 --   the delete dml.
88 --
89 -- Prerequisites:
90 --   This is an internal procedure which is called from the del procedure.
91 --
92 -- In Parameters:
93 --   A Pl/Sql record structre.
94 --
95 -- Post Success:
96 --   Processing continues.
97 --
98 -- Post Failure:
99 --   If an error has occurred, an error message and exception will be raised
100 --   but not handled.
101 --
102 -- Developer Implementation Notes:
103 --   Any pre-processing required before the delete dml is issued should be
104 --   coded within this procedure. It is important to note that any 3rd party
105 --   maintenance should be reviewed before placing in this procedure.
106 --
107 -- Access Status:
108 --   Internal Row Handler Use Only.
109 --
110 -- {End Of Comments}
111 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
112 Procedure pre_delete(p_rec in per_ssm_shd.g_rec_type) is
113 --
114   l_proc  varchar2(72) := g_package||'pre_delete';
115 --
116 Begin
117   hr_utility.set_location('Entering:'||l_proc, 5);
118   --
119   hr_utility.set_location(' Leaving:'||l_proc, 10);
120 End pre_delete;
121 --
122 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
123 -- |-----------------------------< post_delete >------------------------------|
124 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
125 -- {Start Of Comments}
126 --
127 -- Description:
128 --   This private procedure contains any processing which is required after the
129 --   delete dml.
130 --
131 -- Prerequisites:
132 --   This is an internal procedure which is called from the del procedure.
133 --
134 -- In Parameters:
135 --   A Pl/Sql record structre.
136 --
137 -- Post Success:
138 --   Processing continues.
139 --
140 -- Post Failure:
141 --   If an error has occurred, an error message and exception will be raised
142 --   but not handled.
143 --
144 -- Developer Implementation Notes:
145 --   Any post-processing required after the delete dml is issued should be
146 --   coded within this procedure. It is important to note that any 3rd party
147 --   maintenance should be reviewed before placing in this procedure.
148 --
149 -- Access Status:
150 --   Internal table Handler Use Only.
151 --
152 -- {End Of Comments}
153 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
154 Procedure post_delete(p_rec in per_ssm_shd.g_rec_type) is
155 --
156   l_proc  varchar2(72) := g_package||'post_delete';
157 --
158 Begin
159   hr_utility.set_location('Entering:'||l_proc, 5);
160   --
161   begin
162     per_ssm_rkd.after_delete
163     (
164     p_object_version_number          => p_rec.object_version_number,
165     p_salary_survey_mapping_id       => p_rec.salary_survey_mapping_id,
166     p_parent_id_o                    => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.parent_id,
167     p_parent_table_name_o            => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.parent_table_name,
168     p_salary_survey_line_id_o        => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.salary_survey_line_id,
169     p_business_group_id_o            => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.business_group_id,
170     p_location_id_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.location_id,
171     p_grade_id_o                     => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.grade_id,
172     p_company_organization_id_o      => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.company_organization_id,
173     p_company_age_code_o             => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.company_age_code,
174     p_attribute_category_o           => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute_category,
175     p_attribute1_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute1,
176     p_attribute2_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute2,
177     p_attribute3_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute3,
178     p_attribute4_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute4,
179     p_attribute5_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute5,
180     p_attribute6_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute6,
181     p_attribute7_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute7,
182     p_attribute8_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute8,
183     p_attribute9_o                   => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute9,
184     p_attribute10_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute10,
185     p_attribute11_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute11,
186     p_attribute12_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute12,
187     p_attribute13_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute13,
188     p_attribute14_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute14,
189     p_attribute15_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute15,
190     p_attribute16_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute16,
191     p_attribute17_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute17,
192     p_attribute18_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute18,
193     p_attribute19_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute19,
194     p_attribute20_o                  => per_ssm_shd.g_old_rec.attribute20
195     );
196   end;
197   --
198   hr_utility.set_location(' Leaving:'||l_proc, 10);
199 End post_delete;
200 --
201 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
202 -- |---------------------------------< del >----------------------------------|
203 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
204 Procedure del
205   (
206   p_rec	      in per_ssm_shd.g_rec_type
207   ) is
208 --
209   l_proc  varchar2(72) := g_package||'del';
210 --
211 Begin
212   hr_utility.set_location('Entering:'||l_proc, 5);
213   --
214   -- We must lock the row which we need to delete.
215   --
216   per_ssm_shd.lck
217 	(
218 	p_rec.salary_survey_mapping_id,
219 	p_rec.object_version_number
220 	);
221   --
222   -- Call the supporting delete validate operation
223   --
224   per_ssm_bus.delete_validate(p_rec);
225   --
226   -- Call the supporting pre-delete operation
227   --
228   pre_delete(p_rec);
229   --
230   -- Delete the row.
231   --
232   delete_dml(p_rec);
233   --
234   -- Call the supporting post-delete operation
235   --
236   post_delete(p_rec);
237 End del;
238 --
239 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
240 -- |---------------------------------< del >----------------------------------|
241 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
242 Procedure del
243   (
244   p_salary_survey_mapping_id           in number,
245   p_object_version_number              in number
246   ) is
247 --
248   l_rec	  per_ssm_shd.g_rec_type;
249   l_proc  varchar2(72) := g_package||'del';
250 --
251 Begin
252   hr_utility.set_location('Entering:'||l_proc, 5);
253   --
254   -- As the delete procedure accepts a plsql record structure we do need to
255   -- convert the  arguments into the record structure.
256   -- We don't need to call the supplied conversion argument routine as we
257   -- only need a few attributes.
258   --
259   l_rec.salary_survey_mapping_id:= p_salary_survey_mapping_id;
260   l_rec.object_version_number := p_object_version_number;
261   --
262   -- Having converted the arguments into the per_ssm_rec
263   -- plsql record structure we must call the corresponding entity
264   -- business process
265   --
266   del(l_rec);
267   --
268   hr_utility.set_location(' Leaving:'||l_proc, 10);
269 End del;
270 --
271 end per_ssm_del;