PL/SQL API jcs.job_statuscode_wait
Summary
Wait until the indicated job is in a finished state and return the job's statuscode.
Until that time, if this is called from a job, the calling job gets status WAITING (W).
A job is in a finished state when its status level is equal or greater than 4; this means A, U, E, C, K or L.
The following exceptions can occur when you wait for a job:
- JCS-02191 - when the timeout has expired.
- JCS-02041 - when the job does not exist yet/anymore.
Specification
function job_statuscode_wait(job_id in number,
timeout in number default null)
return varchar2
Parameters
- job_id - the ID of the job to wait for
- timeout - number of seconds to wait
- returns varchar2 - the 1 character statuscode of the job
Transaction keyword
The transaction keyword defines how and/or when the changes are committed to the database. A definition of the various transaction keywords can be found on the jcs package summary page.
autonomous
Examples
Using jcs.job_statuscode_wait
...
jcs.submit(...);
commit;
if jcs.job_statuscode_wait(jcs.last_job_id) = 'C'
then
...
end if;
Using jcs.job_statuscode_wait
See Also
jcs_job_statuses (not implemented).
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