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Re: 100% CPU Forms 4.5 Oracle 7.3.4

From: Zafer <zaferaktan_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 22:42:07 -0800
Message-ID: <tv1g295i8690be@corp.supernews.com>


Have you installed the latest patch for Developer/2000 ? Have you installed the latest patch for 7.3.4 ? If you still have an Oracle support contract, try to upgrade to Forms/Reports Developer 6i. It is much better (from the performance point of view) compared to any version of Developer/2000. The patches (especially for the Developer/2000) fixes most of the problems. As far as I remember the latest patch for Developer/2000 (forms 4.5, reports 3, graphics 3) is 15 (for AIX it is 13). Due to Metalink, your configuration is desupported. It might be a good reason to move to 9i database and forms/reports 6i. take care
Zafer

"Christian Baar" <lb38bc_at_yahoo.de> wrote in message news:f7ef70d3.0111120225.4fdce2d1_at_posting.google.com...
> We are running a Forms 4.5 application using Oracle 7.3.4 (AIX) and
> caught a terrible client behaviour since we installed a new component
> doing some sort of batch processing:
>
> For every item of a list of records we load a form, do some
> processing, unload the form and continue with the next record.
>
> This works fine for a list containing a very small number of records
> (2, 3, etc). When we do this with a larger amount of records (60 or
> more), the processing works fine, too, but after the last record is
> processed, the client's CPU load remains at 100% for about 10 minutes,
> although nothing is done (at least by the client-side code).
> Unnecessary to say that even the processing of a mouse-click takes
> forever during this time :-(
>
> Has anybody ever experienced something like this and is able to help
> me out?
>
> Christian
Received on Tue Nov 13 2001 - 00:42:07 CST

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