Re: designer error

From: Frank van Bortel <fbortel_at_home.nl>
Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 15:11:07 +0100
Message-ID: <3C2F207B.30E1B6CD_at_home.nl>


"Jan Ödman" wrote:
>
> Hi.,
>
> Thanks for you reply
>
> I want to make some corrections.
>
> I didn't install the repository as sys. For this I created a new user called
> Repos_Owner. What I meant was I did all the grants etc as sys.

OK
>
> Regarding the patches: They have the same date, there is just two minutes
> difference between them (the CI04012.MR3_UPGRADE is the latest ), so perhaps
> it's one patch after all?
OK - and?
>
> Where do I get these patches?
metalink.oracle.com (requires support contract/ID)

<snip>
This still puzzles me:
> > >
> > > I have another database on another server that works if I run the client
> > > tools i designer and if I look in the help -> about -> system info to
> > > compare the versions on these two servers, they are alike except for
> one
> > > thing, that is that one of them (the one which works) has been patched
> twice
> > > whith CI04012.MR2_UPGRADE and CI04012.MR3_UPGRADE. Could it bee the
> reason
> > > for my problem?

to which I replied:
> >
> > supposing you run the same client against your new repository.
> > Question now is, which patches you still need to run against the
> > new repository... Which I cannot answer.
> > My best guess is to do a text serach for those entries (CI04012,
> > MR2_UPGRADE,
> > combination of the two, etc) and hope you can find some reference on
> > your
> > client. Other than that, I would know - sorry.
> > --
> > Gtrz,
> >
> > Frank van Bortel

Again - your client must have the patches somewhere; they've only been executed against the one, not against the other repository.

BTW -why not take an export of the correct repos, and import it into the other instance?

-- 
Gtrz,

Frank van Bortel
Received on Sun Dec 30 2001 - 15:11:07 CET

Original text of this message