Re: Forms 6i : Stange error

From: (wrong string) érôme PERRET <jperret_at_freesurf.fr>
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 08:21:50 +0100
Message-ID: <93u8fk$7vb$1_at_wanadoo.fr>


<rtproffitt_at_my-deja.com> a écrit dans le message : 93nh30$p1n$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com...
> Is the library (.pll or .plx) file located in the
> same local directory as the Forms code?
>

Yes, both are located in the same directory wich is on the server's hard drive.

> Was the library attached using explicit or implied
> pathway: c:\path\path\libname or libname [no path]
>
explicit : \\server\path\libname

> There are only three ways for Forms to search for things
> One is by editing the registry and altering the key which
> contains the oracle search path for Forms. Another is by
> being explicit in every call to launch a module (messy). Another is
> to make sure the runtime launches to a paricular subdirectory
> ("Start In" in the shortcut icon) and then place all the code
> (library too) into that subdirectory.
>
> For my apps, the latter is far simpler than trying to manage
> everyone's registry search path. I simply 1) install my application
> into a particular subdirectory, and then 2) create a separate
> shortcut for my application which calls the forms runtime, but
> starts in my particular subdirectory. Have had no problems
> linking libs, calling sub forms, reports, etc.
>
I tried but got the same error message.

> HTH
> Robert Proffitt
> Beckman Coulter
> RTProffitt AT beckman DOT com
>
>
>
> In article <93k1pl$m6s$1_at_wanadoo.fr>,
> "Jérôme PERRET" <jperret_at_freesurf.fr> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a PL/SQL librairie containing 5 procedures. One of them is
 called by
> > another stored in the same librairie. When I call this last
 procedure, I get
> > the following error message :
> >
> > FRM-21011 : PL/SQL unhandled exception ORA-06508
> >
> > But when I ran in debug mode, i got *NO* error and it works !
> >
> > Any idea ?
> >
> > Jerome
> >
> >
>
>
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