How To Purge E-Mail
Notifications From The Workflow Queue So The E-Mail Is Not Sent (Doc ID
372933.1)
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Version 11.5.10.0 to 12.2 [Release 11.5.10 to 12.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform. Checked for relevance on 06-JUL-2013
The
Workflow mailer has not been running. Which may have caused a large
number of e-mail notifications to accumulate in the queue. How does one
prevent these from being sent when the mailer is started.
Please take a backup before making any of these changes and try
this on a Test instance first as direct table updates from sqlplus are not
supported.
1. Verify the current status of each notifications found in the WF_NOTIFICATIONS table that has potential for being sent when the Java Mailer gets started.
SQL> select
notification_id, recipient_role, message_type, message_name, status,
mail_status
from wf_notifications where status in ('OPEN', 'CANCELED') And Mail_Status In ('MAIL', 'INVALID') order by notification_id;
Normally,
only records where status = 'OPEN' and mail_status = 'MAIL' are notifications
that would be sent, but there are programs that also can retry Canceled or
Invalid notifications, so we included these as well.
This query should show which notifications are waiting to be e-mailed. 2) Use BEGIN_DATE in the where clause to help narrow down the emails not to get sent by the Mailer from a specific date range.
For
example :
SQL> select
notification_id, begin_date, recipient_role, message_type, message_name,
status, mail_status
from wf_notifications Where Status In ('OPEN', 'CANCELED') And Mail_Status In ('MAIL', 'INVALID') and begin_date < sysdate-30 -- List only emails older than 30 days ago order by notification_id;
3)
To update a notification so that it will not get e-mailed, simply set the
MAIL_STATUS = 'SENT', and rebuild the Mailer queue using wfntfqup.sql
The mailer will think the e-mail has already been sent and it will not send it again. Note : Users can still reply to all these notifications from the worklist page in the applications. Example:
SQL> update
WF_NOTIFICATIONS set mail_status = 'SENT'
where mail_status in ('MAIL','INVALID') and Status In ('OPEN', 'CANCELED'); (Remember to include any other filters you want like begin_date < sysdate-30)
This
will update all notifications waiting to be sent by the mailer to SENT, and
therefore will not get emailed when the Mailer is restarted.
4) Run the script $FND_TOP/patch/115/sql/wfntfqup.sql to purge the WF_NOTIFICATION_OUT queue and rebuild it with data currently in the WF_NOTIFICATIONS table. This is what purges all notifications waiting in the queue to be sent. It will then populate the queue with the current data in the wf_notifications table. Since you have changed the mail_status = 'SENT" it will not enqueue these messages again.. Only the ones where mail_status = 'MAIL' and status = 'OPEN' will be placed in the WF_NOTIFICATION_OUT queue and sent by the mailer. (or CANCELED and INVALID if certain concurrent reports are run)
Example
:
$ sqlplus
usr/passwd@db @$FND_TOP/patch/115/sql/wfntfqup.sql APPSusr APPSpw FNDusr
Example Syntax:
$ sqlplus apps/apps@db
@$FND_TOP/patch/115/sql/wfntfqup.sql apps apps applsys
5) Now start the Workflow Java Mailer.
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select notification_id, begin_date, recipient_role, message_type, message_name, status, mail_status
from wf_notifications
Where Status In ('SENT');
--And Mail_Status In ('MAIL',
'INVALID');
update WF_NOTIFICATIONS set mail_status = 'SENT'
where mail_status in ('MAIL','INVALID')
and Status In ('OPEN', 'CANCELED');
select notification_id, begin_date, recipient_role, message_type, message_name, status, mail_status
from wf_notifications
Where Status In ('OPEN');
select count(mail_status) from wf_notifications Where mail_status In ('SENT');
select
count(mail_status) from
wf_notifications Where Status In
('OPEN');
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