[Designer 10.1.2.0.2] ORA-00904 on EXPORT

Im getting errors on export with Repository Administration Utility :
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Release 10.1.0.2.0 - Production
Export done in WE8ISO8859P1 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
Note: grants on tables/views/sequences/roles will not be exported
. exporting pre-schema procedural objects and actions
. exporting foreign function library names for user DESIGNER
. exporting PUBLIC type synonyms
. exporting private type synonyms
. exporting object type definitions for user DESIGNER
About to export DESIGNER's objects ...
. exporting database links
. exporting sequence numbers
. exporting cluster definitions
. about to export DESIGNER's tables via Conventional Path ...
. . exporting table CDDL_TMP_TBL 0 rows exported
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "SYS"."DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION"."FUNC_INDEX_DEFAULT" : identificateur non valide
. . exporting table CDI_CLASS_SET_CODE_TYPES 5 rows exported
. . exporting table CDI_CODE_SECTION_TYPES 5 rows exported
. . exporting table CDI_DELTAB 0 rows exported
. . exporting table CDI_DFLT_USER_PREFS 1102 rows exported
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "SYS"."DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION"."FUNC_INDEX_DEFAULT" : identificateur non valide
. . exporting table CDI_DFLT_USER_PREF_USAGES 1159 rows exported
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "SYS"."DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION"."FUNC_INDEX_DEFAULT" : identificateur non valide
. . exporting table CDI_FORMS 29 rows exported
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "SYS"."DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION"."FUNC_INDEX_DEFAULT" : identificateur non valide
. . exporting table CDI_FUNNET 0 rows exported
. . exporting table CDI_GENERATION_TARGETS 2 rows exported
. . exporting table CDI_GEN_TARGET_PROPERTIES 2 rows exported
. . exporting table CDI_LANGUAGE_DEFINITIONS 20 rows exported
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "SYS"."DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION"."FUNC_INDEX_DEFAULT" : identificateur non valide
. . exporting table CDI_MODNET 0 rows exported
. . exporting table CDI_NAV 126 rows exported
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "SYS"."DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION"."FUNC_INDEX_DEFAULT" : identificateur non valide
. . exporting table UPG_SDD_UES 0 rows exported
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "SYS"."DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION"."FUNC_INDEX_DEFAULT" : identificateur non valide
. . exporting table UPG_SDW_ACCESS_RIGHTS 8 rows exported
. exporting synonyms
. exporting views
. exporting stored procedures
. exporting operators
. exporting referential integrity constraints
. exporting triggers
. exporting indextypes
. exporting bitmap, functional and extensible indexes
. exporting posttables actions
. exporting materialized views
. exporting snapshot logs
. exporting job queues
. exporting refresh groups and children
. exporting dimensions
. exporting post-schema procedural objects and actions
. exporting statistics
Export terminated successfully with warnings.
Ive used search without success !
Does someboby know what it is about ?
Thks
.

The error could be due to mismatch between the database version and the import/export utility. You have a 10.1.0.2.0 DB but the version of the imp/exp utilities supplied along with Designer 10.1.2.0.2 is 10.1.0.4. You could use 9i imp/exp utilities and export. Another possible method would be to export all workareas in the repository from the RON.
-Praveen

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