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Topic by lws 2012-05-05 10:35:43 lws New member Offline Registered: 2012-05-05 Posts: 5 oracle forms function keys Topic: Problems with fmrweb.res at form running in Web. The problem which it was necessary to face, already rose
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at a forum.At attempt to launch the test form for Web under Forms6i I will come across a phrase "the Error at discovery Oracle*Terminal of a file fmrweb".Struggle means offered at a oracle forms 11g function keys forum approximately for about a year back, namely1. To replace a file fmrweb.res with a file fmrwebru.res (about renaming last) nothing distances.2 Serial keys in original fmrweb.res so in what resulted.Prompt, , in what "rake"? 2 Reply by kkk13il 2012-05-05 10:50:43 kkk13il Member Offline Registered: 2010-03-23 Posts: 505 Re: Problems with fmrweb.res at form running in Web. 3 Reply by lws 2012-05-05 11:25:44 key triggers in oracle forms lws New member Offline Registered: 2012-05-05 Posts: 5 Re: Problems with fmrweb.res at form running in Web. to kkk13ilThanks for the help, but, apparently, problem do not concern the described situation.All inverted commas on a place, outwardly - all is correct, and the file on former causes an error.Perhaps, there are still reasons? 4 Reply by kkk13il 2012-05-05 11:37:44 kkk13il Member Offline Registered: 2010-03-23 Posts: 505 Re: Problems with fmrweb.res at form running in Web. There is one more problem with the coding (nls_lang)... What coding at you? 5 Reply by kkk13il 2012-05-05 11:39:44 kkk13il Member Offline Registered: 2010-03-23 Posts: 505 Re: Problems with fmrweb.res at form running in Web. Here one more error from a metalink: Problem Description------------------- You try to run a form in web with application server NLS_LANG set to
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notes on a variety of topics related to configuration of Oracle Forms and Reports Services 11gR2. Configuration of Forms and Reports Services 12c is similar to 11gR2, but http://www.progtown.com/topic552676-problems-with-fmrwebres-at-form-running-in-web.html many of the files are in different locations. Installation Configuration Utility Environment Variable Settings Configuration Files formsweb.cfg default.env Compiling Forms Compiling Forms From a Non-Oracle User Forms Compilation and the 11g Function Result Cache Forms Builder Compiling Reports Reports Builder Webutil Configuration Jar File Security Warning Hangs Sign JAR Files REP-52262: Diagnostic output is disabled. In-Process Reports https://oracle-base.com/articles/11g/oracle-forms-and-reports-11gr2-configuration-notes Server not Starting Properly Key Mappings Reports Fonts SSL Configuration Related articles. Oracle WebLogic Server (WLS) 11gR1 (10.3.5 and 10.3.6) Installation on Oracle Linux 5 and 6 Oracle Forms and Reports 11gR2 Installation on Oracle Linux 5 Installation This site contains a number of articles describing the installation of WebLogic Server 11g and Oracle Forms and Reports Services 11gR2 on Linux and Windows. You can find them here. Configuration Utility If you choose a software-only installation, you can initiate the configuration steps using the following command. $FR_HOME/bin/config.sh This is also useful if your configuration phase fails and you want to rerun it after making the necessary changes to fix the issues. Environment Variable Settings The basic WebLogic environment variable settings are described in the installation guides, but the following list accounts for most of the scenarios you are likely to come across on the server, including forms compilation from the command line. Remember to adjust the FORMS_PATH and TWO_TASK variables as required. # Middleware export MW_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/middleware export WLS_HOME=$MW_HOME/wlserver_10.3 export WL_HOME=
Forms 6i [message #84973] Sun, 16 May 2004 20:54 Rahul Desai Messages: 26Registered: March 2002 Junior Member Hi All, How do you map functional keys in forms 6i. For instance, if i press key http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/31826/0/ F3 then it should print the screen. I found out that, FMRPCWEB.RES or FMRWEB.RES files has to be modified as required in order to use keys as hotkeys in an application. But i couldnot find these files at my end should i search in the server? Im using forms 6i in windows 2000 machine. I found fmrusw.res file which has some key functions like scroll up..scroll down etc...mentioned oracle forms . can i modify this? if yes how will i do this. i am not used to this ASCII formatted file. Waiting for reply. Thanks Rahul Report message to a moderator Re: Mapping Functional Keys in Forms 6i [message #84976 is a reply to message #84973] Sun, 16 May 2004 22:31 Himanshu Messages: 457Registered: December 2001 Senior Member Hi, FMRPCWEB.RES or FMRWEB.RES are meant to oracle forms 11g modify Access key of Forms running on the BWE while fmrusw.res is meant for Client-Server version. Make use of Oracle Terminal to open and Modify this file as per your Requirement. Regards Himanshu Report message to a moderator Re: Mapping Functional Keys in Forms 6i [message #84979 is a reply to message #84976] Mon, 17 May 2004 04:17 Rahul Desai Messages: 26Registered: March 2002 Junior Member Hi Thanks for your suggestion. I opened the terminal and assigned user Defined key 1 with function key F2. but when i open runtime it is showing Undefined key even though the key function is shown in Show keys(ctrl+F1). What should i do? Thanks Rahul Report message to a moderator Re: Mapping Functional Keys in Forms 6i [message #84981 is a reply to message #84979] Mon, 17 May 2004 06:00 Himanshu Messages: 457Registered: December 2001 Senior Member Hi, I am psoting some Information which will help you to correctly map your Keys. I hope you have added Key-F2 Trigger in your Form and alos chnaged the Key-Others trigger? Regards Himanshu KEY MAPPINGS Key mappings are implemented hierarchically. Open the Oracle Forms resource file "FMRPC.RES" in Oracle Terminal