03-24-2009
Thank you.
It seems if we will modify something in this code,it will work, I checked and got the following output.
+1 Madhu inside BUILD_BACKGROUND_TABLES
+2 Madhu inside BUILD_BACKGROUND_items
+3 Madhu inside build_background_price_mstr
+4 Madhu inside build_background_price_dtl
+5 Madhu inside wiz_finalize_ndh_copy
+6 Madhu inside For
+7 Madhu before calling part load
+8 Madhu v_item_already_exists N
+9 Madhu Populating prices inside for 1
+10 Madhu before calling price_load.populate_bms_price
Out put
+1 Madhu 123456 BUILD_BACKGROUND_TABLES
+2 Madhu 123456 BUILD_BACKGROUND_items
+3 Madhu 123456 build_background_price_mstr
+4 Madhu 123456 build_background_price_dtl
+5 Madhu 123456 wiz_finalize_ndh_copy
+6 Madhu 123456 For
+7 Madhu before calling part load
+8 Madhu v_item_already_exists N
+9 Madhu Populating prices 123456 for 1
+10 Madhu before calling price_load.populate_bms_price
+11 mADDY IN HERE TAB COUNT =1
But we wanted the following output
+1 Madhu inside BUILD_BACKGROUND_TABLES
+2 Madhu 123456 BUILD_BACKGROUND_items
+3 Madhu inside build_background_price_mstr
+4 Madhu inside build_background_price_dtl
+5 Madhu inside wiz_finalize_ndh_copy
+6 Madhu inside For
+7 Madhu before calling part load
+8 Madhu v_item_already_exists N
+9 Madhu Populating prices inside for 1
+10 Madhu before calling price_load.populate_bms_price
Regards
Susant
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alias: npm run
DESCRIPTION
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