Jaise James
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We are calling a bsfn using BSSV. If I call the same BSFN via e1, it works fine, if I call it via BSSV it create a SQL lock. I can reproduce this error everytime. This is the only transaction running in the system at that time
Just started to notice this issue with another bsfn as well. However here the problem is if I call the bsfn twice with two different data set it produced SQL locks the system
Any ideas. Oracle is looking into it and they are thinking it could be the way we are calling bsfn in BSSV. Not sure if any one experienced this issue
We are calling a bsfn using BSSV. If I call the same BSFN via e1, it works fine, if I call it via BSSV it create a SQL lock. I can reproduce this error everytime. This is the only transaction running in the system at that time
Just started to notice this issue with another bsfn as well. However here the problem is if I call the bsfn twice with two different data set it produced SQL locks the system
Any ideas. Oracle is looking into it and they are thinking it could be the way we are calling bsfn in BSSV. Not sure if any one experienced this issue