Oracle E-Business Suite Maintenance Guide Browser version script Oracle E-Business Suite Maintenance Guide Release 12.2 Part Number E22954-25 Patching Overview Release Maintenance: Patching Concepts Patches are applied throughout the life cycle of an Oracle E-Business Suite system. Depending on their type, they may update the Oracle E-Business Suite file system, the database, or both.
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Such ongoing maintenance may be necessary for a number of reasons, including: • Fixing an existing issue • Determining the cause of a new issue • Adding a new feature or functionality • Updating to a higher maintenance level • Applying the latest product enhancements • Applying online help • Providing interoperability with new or modified technology stack components or versions Oracle E-Business Suite patches are available from. All patches to Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 are applied online: that is, to a running system with users logged on and working in their normal way. Use of online patching is mandatory in Release 12.2. The key concepts are described in Oracle E-Business Suite Concepts. Patch File Structure Patches generally consist of a top-level directory that may contain several files, and one or more subdirectories. The top-level directory is named, where is the number of the patch.
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The most important files in the top-level directory are: README.txt, README.html and the unified driver file (named u.drv). Readme File The README.txt or README.html file describes what the patch does. If the patch contains manual steps, the readme file provides information on using Oracle Patch Application Assistant (PAA) to generate customized installation instructions. If the patch does not contain manual steps, the readme file provides instructions for applying the patch using the adop utility. Unified Driver File The unified driver, named u.drv, contains the commands necessary to change files and database objects, and to generate new objects. It contains a sequential list of copy, database, and generate instructions, which are arranged in sections.
The adop utility reads the unified driver and then executes only the actions required for the system and node being patched. Patch Formats Patch format describes the way the patch is packaged and applied. If a patch format is described as cumulative, that patch contains a consolidation of updates for a given codeline from the inception of a release, up to, and including, the latest release level. Oracle E-Business Suite patches are released in the following formats: Oracle E-Business Suite Patch Formats Patches Description Individual bug fix A patch that fixes an existing issue. Product family release update pack (product family RUP) An aggregation of patches on a given codeline created for all products in specific product family for a specific point release. For example, R12.FIN_PF.C.4. Release update pack (RUP) A cumulative aggregation of product family release update packs on a given codeline created across Oracle E-Business Suite after the initial release.