The features provided by this utility are now available out of the box (OOTB) in Appian versions 23.2+. For more information, refer to the Deployment APIs documentation.
Overview
This utility automates the process of inspecting the application, executing DDL scripts, updating CDTs, republishing the appropriate datastores, and importing the application.
With the Automated Import Manager Client, users can automatically deploy applications and package contents (either applications from Appian OR packages generated from the Automated Versioning Manager) to any environment. This utility provides the scripts that support triggering deployments from an external CI tool or deploy from the command line.
Key Features & Functionality
Automated Import Manager:
For more information, please see visit: https://community.appian.com/w/the-appian-playbook/198/deployment-automation
Note: This utility does not support Java version 9.0.
Error: java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: ORA-00900: invalid SQL statement
This only happen when I try to import a sql file with the following statement
CREATE OR REPLACE EDITIONABLE FUNCTION "DEMO" (p_list IN VARCHAR2) RETURN t_my_list AS l_string VARCHAR2(32767) := p_list || ','; l_comma_index PLS_INTEGER; l_index PLS_INTEGER := 1; l_tab t_my_list := t_my_list(); BEGIN LOOP l_comma_index := INSTR(l_string, ',', l_index); EXIT WHEN l_comma_index = 0; l_tab.EXTEND; l_tab(l_tab.COUNT) := TRIM(SUBSTR(l_string,l_index,l_comma_index - l_index)); l_index := l_comma_index + 1; END LOOP; RETURN l_tab; END DEMO; /
apparently it fails due to the first ";", I know this because the function is created till that part:
** NOTE: my DB is Oracle
This issue was supposed to be fixed already with the release June 2018 - Release 2.4.6: https://community.appian.com/w/the-appian-playbook/198/deployment-automation#Script_Execution1
any suggestion on how to overcome this issue?