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parameters needed. Cause: You pressed [Enter Application Parameters] or [Enter Menu Parameters], but none are required in this
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context. Action: No action required. Level: 25 Trigger: None FRM-10202: Menus oracle forms error codes are nested too deeply. Cause: You tried to select an item that would nest menus more than 10
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deep. Action: Press [Main Menu] to return to the main menu, then navigate to the menu of your choice. Level: 25 Trigger: None FRM-10203: Selected item is not in system.message_level in oracle forms 10g this menu. Cause: In a full-screen menu, you entered a number that exceeds the maximum number of menu items. Action: Choose an item that is on this menu. Level: 25 Trigger: None FRM-10204: No command defined for the selected background item. Cause: You pressed [Background Menu n], where n was greater than the maximum number on the background oracle forms error messages menu. Action: No action required. Press [Show Background Menu] to see the valid background menu items. Level: 25 Trigger: None FRM-10205: Menu %s not found. Cause: In the choice field of a full-screen menu, you entered a menu name that does not exist in this application or is not found in the library. Action: No action is required if the menu does not exist in the application. If it does, recompile the library. Level: 25 Trigger: None FRM-10206: memory allocation failure Cause: A memory allocation failed when Forms Runtime attempted a menu operation. Action: Try executing the application when the system is less heavily loaded. If the problem persists, contact Oracle Support Services. Level: 25 Trigger: None FRM-10207: No background menu present. Cause: You pressed [Show Background Menu], but no background menu exists. Action: No action required. Level: 25 Trigger: None FRM-10208: Parameter %s not found. Cause: A menu item referenced an undefined parameter. Action: Contact your DBA. Level: 25 Trigger: None FRM-10209: No next menu from background in this context.
Error Running Form on Web [message #430019] Fri, 06 November 2009 22:30 maqaisar Messages: 3Registered: November 2009 Junior Member I have gone through various errors before hitting this. I made few changes like changing the port number to 8057 in
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portlist file as well as in "default-web-site" file. I also changed in the runtime preference oracle fusion revenue management to use "mycomp_name":8057/forms90/f90servlet" It takes me to the web and then it starts to give error relating DEP - Data Execution Prevention Just
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to add that I have already changed this option to turn on DEP for all Program and services except those I select. Finally it closes the error message and ask to send error which I suppose come https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24269_01/doc.11120/e24477/appd.htm from the web page of Microsoft. Please see the attahed document for the trail. Any help extremely appreciated and thanking you in Advance. Attachment: FormError.JPG (Size: 113.27KB, Downloaded 659 times) Report message to a moderator Re: Error Running Form on Web [message #430031 is a reply to message #430019] Sat, 07 November 2009 01:35 javed.khan Messages: 340Registered: November 2006 Location: Banglore Senior Member Try after disabling this feature in your PC. If a http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/151999/ program is failing and you want to disable DEP to see if that is the cause. Here are the steps. (Just disable DEP for the program in question... don't disable it for your whole system.) 1. Click Start 2. Select Control Panel 3. Select System 4. Click the Advanced tab 5. In the Performance region select Settings 6. Click the Data Execute tab in the dialog box that opens 7. Select Turn on DEP for all programs and services except for those I select 8. Click Add. 9. The open dialog box will open. Browse and select your application. 10. Click Open 11. Click Apply 12. Click Ok 13. Reboot Jak Attachment: DEP.JPG (Size: 570.53KB, Downloaded 195 times) [Updated on: Sat, 07 November 2009 01:40]Report message to a moderator Re: Error Running Form on Web [message #430083 is a reply to message #430019] Sun, 08 November 2009 02:05 maqaisar Messages: 3Registered: November 2009 Junior Member I have tried this but the error remained the same. Even I enabled popups as well just as pre-caution. I'll appreciate any help to get rid of this error. Thanks. Report message to a moderator Re: Error Running Form on Web [message #430196 is a reply to message #430083] Mon, 09 November 2009 07:23 javed.khan Messages: 340Registered: November 2006 Location: Banglore Senior M
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Oracleinstaller failure tips Oracle Database Tips by Burleson Consulting Question: I'm trying to run the Oracle installer on my Windows server and the installer fails to start. When I hit the setup.exe on the Disk One file I get a DOS screen to flash ever so briefly and then the program exits. There are never any error messages that come up. The installer simply does not start. What are the possible reasons? Answer: I've seen this before and it can be for several reasons, often a corrupt DLL. If I remember, the message in the DOS window indicate the issue, but it's too fast to see. It may be something like this: "c:xxx.exe is not a valid Win32 application." Reason 1 - Incompatible Oracle software - If your Windows 2003 Server is 64 bit you need the 64-bit client. Most 9i clients are for XP, 32 bit. Check the Oracle client certification matrix. Note: if you are running Windows 2003 32-bit. If you are using Windows 2003 64-bit, you will likely need to download "Oracle9i Database Release 2 Reason 2 - Windows Data Execution Prevention - The use of Data Execution Prevention as part of Windows 2003 Server. Apparently this feature of recent versions of Windows OS blocks the installation of any version of Oracle. So under System Properties > Performance Options > Data Execution Prevention. The setting was toggled on for Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I list. Simply toggle on for "Turn on DEP" for essential Windows programs and services or you can list the names of programs and services if you know what they are. It is recommended by Microsoft that this feature be left on as it does prevent malicious code from being introduced into the computer. Reason 3 - Missing WOW 1 - Go to start -> run 2 - enter regedit and click OK3 - Click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> system -> currentcontrolset -> control.4 - Scroll down to the bottom and check if you can see a key named WOW.5 - If missing, re-export and import WOW from another PC If you like Oracle tuning, see the book "Oracle Tuning: The Definitive Reference", with 950 pages of tuning tips and scripts. You can buy it direct from the pu