SELECT FA.application_name,
fr.responsibility_name program_attached_to,
frg.request_group_name,
fcp.request_set_name,
fcp.user_request_set_name
FROM apps.fnd_responsibility_vl fr,
apps.fnd_request_groups frg,
apps.fnd_request_group_units frgu,
apps.fnd_request_Sets_vl fcp,
apps.fnd_application_vl FA
WHERE frg.request_group_id = fr.request_group_id
AND frgu.request_group_id = frg.request_group_id
AND fcp.request_set_id = frgu.request_unit_id
AND fcp.application_id = FA.application_id
AND upper(fcp.user_request_set_name) LIKE UPPER(:P_REQUEST_SET_NAME);
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