Updated by: ANONYMOUS - updated by: AUTOMATIC installation

Hi all.

Can someone please tell me how can I find more information about these types of entries in the details "about that record" in employee records - purchase module... ?

Updated by: ANONYMOUS
Updated by: AUTOMATIC installation


How and when are they created/updated?
Can I know who ran to them?

NB. ANONYMOUS, no AUTOMATIC installation have parameters of user accounts.

thanksinadvance...

T

Hello.

You can find these users in the FND_USER table, like other users of applications but you won't find them in the form of users.
There are users are used by the Oracle installation/upgrade process / patch.

Octavio

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