Re: Use of TWO_TASK environment variable
Date: 31 Oct 94 16:03:45 GMT
Message-ID: <5984_at_ncrsoph.Sophia.NCR.COM>
>In article <CxMMH2.BMn_at_ncrcan.canada.ncr.com> Jonathan Lunn writes:
>We are currently using a value in the TWO_TASK environment variable of 'P:' to
>enable the 'Pause'-ing of data as it is displayed to the screen. Seems to work
>fine.
>
>Now, as we attempt to install an auto-patch to our Financials application, the
>patch routine has asked if our database name is 'P:', presumably drawing from
>TWO_TASK.
>
>Anybody have any insight into the values of TWO_TASK and their uses?
>
>Thanks in advance.>
Jonathan,
We have encountered these strange errors while running an upgrade of our Financials applications 9.3.6 to 10.4. The manual does say that you need to set your TWO_TASK variable to P: but it appears that this variable should not be set as the autoinstall takes it as the database name !!!
In any other cases you must set the TWO_TASK variable to P: so that you do not have problems when running SQL scripts with the pause on.
Regards.
Philippe.
Philippe BORGONOVO (philippe.borgonovo_at_Sophia.NCR.COM) ORACLE Applications Support Team AT&T Global Information Solutions Phone: (33) 92 94 45 54 European Deployment Center VoicePlus: 327-4554 Les Espaces de Sophia, Route des Lucioles, 06560 VALBONNE, FRANCE Fax: (33) 92 94 45 45 ============================================================Received on Mon Oct 31 1994 - 17:03:45 CET