Manually trigger flows or subflows in Oracle EBS (Inbound)

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  • Updated June 11, 2026
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  • You can manually trigger flows or subflows in Oracle EBS on demand. Follow these steps to manually trigger a flow or subflow.

    Before you begin

    Role required: sn_fcms_intg.integration_user

    About this task

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > Finance – ERP Integration > ERP Source Configuration.
    2. In the ERP Configurations view, select the Oracle EBS ERP source to manually trigger the flows or subflows.
    3. In the Integration Services list, select the subflows that you want to manually trigger.
      Figure 1. Manually trigger flows or subflows in Oracle EBS
      Manually trigger flows or subflows in Oracle EBS (Inbound)
    4. Select Run job to trigger the flow or subflow.
    5. Navigate to All > Process Automation > Workflow Studio.
    6. From the Workflow Studio home page, select the Operations tab and then select Flows tab.
      The list of flow executions appear. You can look up the status of the flows or subflows that you triggered. If there were any errors during execution, you can view them under the processing message column.
    7. Navigate back to the Homepage tab, and select Flows or Subflows.
    8. Look up the Flow or Subflow name or Oracle EBS application name using the filter icon, and select Apply.
      You can view the flows or subflows that you triggered.
      Figure 2. Flows or subflows in Workflow Studio
      View the list of Flows or subflows in Workflow Studio
    9. You can use the trigger condition as a part of the base system to execute the flow or subflow.
      Note:
      Don’t modify the trigger condition.
      The flow or subflow gets executed.