API to UPDATE Oracle FND User
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API - fnd_user_pkg.updateuser
Example -- Consider a FND User having following Details --
 
Lets Try to Update its Email Id from [email protected] to [email protected]
-- ------------------------------------------------
  
-- API to UPDATE Oracle FND User
  
-- ------------------------------------------------
  
DECLARE
  
    lc_user_name                           VARCHAR2(100)   := 'PRAJ_TEST';
  
    lc_user_password                   VARCHAR2(100)   := 'Oracle123';
  
    ld_user_start_date                   DATE                      := TO_DATE('23-JUN-2012');
  
    ld_user_end_date                    VARCHAR2(100)  := NULL;
  
    ld_password_date                   VARCHAR2(100)  := TO_DATE('23-JUN-2012');
  
    ld_password_lifespan_days  NUMBER               := 90;
  
    ln_person_id                            NUMBER                := 32979;
  
    lc_email_address                     VARCHAR2(100)  := '[email protected]';
  
BEGIN
  
   fnd_user_pkg.updateuser
  
   (  x_user_name                           => lc_user_name,
  
      x_owner                                   => NULL,
  
      x_unencrypted_password    => lc_user_password,
  
      x_start_date                             => ld_user_start_date,
  
      x_end_date                              => ld_user_end_date,
  
      x_password_date                   => ld_password_date,
  
      x_password_lifespan_days  => ld_password_lifespan_days,
  
      x_employee_id                       => ln_person_id,
  
      x_email_address                    => lc_email_address
  
   );
COMMIT;
  
EXCEPTION
  
ROLLBACK;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(SQLERRM);
END;
/
SHOW ERR;
  
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