AutoConfig Template Rollup Patch N Now Available

Editor Dec 21 Update:  AutoConfig Rollup O is now available for download.  It includes AutoConfig Rollup N.

AutoConfig continues to be updated, so those of you who are using it in your E-Business Suite environments will be pleased to hear that the latest AutoConfig Template Rollup Patch has been released.


The TXK (FND & ADX) AutoConfig Template Rollup Patch N (Patch 5107107)  for August 2006 has just been released to Metalink.

This patch contains additional content on top of TXK AutoConfig Template Rollup Patch M (Patch 4709948).  This latest patch contains the latest enhancements and fixes to the actual AutoConfig engine, also.

For complete details about the patch's contents, see the patch's README.

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Comments (3)

Steven Chan:

Atul,It's not advisable to customize your configuration files directly.  You should use the Oracle Applications Manager Context Editor to make those changes.  Check out this article:Managing E-Business Suite Configurations with AutoConfigIn particular, check out the "AutoConfig Now Preserves Customizations" section within that article for pointers to the officially-recommended method of making changes to AutoConfig-managed configuration files.Regards,Steven 

Atul:

Hi Steven,
I find Autoconfig Quite Powerful config tool and I always try to find more & more info about it . I found sometime that I modify some value in context file & when run autoconfig they were overwritten. I suppose this is from context file copy stored in database. In what scenario's it does that ? any whitepaper or note which explains all tags in Context file (DB & Application tier) will be quite useful.

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Thanks that was quite Useful.

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