Forms Runtime Process
Hi,
It is my understanding that only one forms runtime process is spawned per session.
Is this the case? So everytime you call a new form you shouldnt be opening a new
forms runtime process correct?
Thanks!
Hi
CALL_FORM, OPEN_FORM, NEW_FORM are the Built-ins that will help us in creating “Multiple Form Applications”.
This built-in is used to invoke more than one form in a single session.
So everytime you call a new form you shouldnt be opening a new forms runtime process correct?If you are using
NEW_FORM, you are starting a new form and terminating the current EXISTING form.
OPEN_FORM opens the new Form but also keeps the calling form open and running.
The third way to execute another form is the
CALL_FORM builtin. This would call a new form and suspend execution of the calling form. Once the called form is exited, the control is returned to the calling form.
Usefull to see the On-Line help & pls Study this link...
http://dbdeveloper.narod.ru/97521f.html
Hope this helps
Regards,
Abdetu...
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FRM-93652: The runtime process has terminated abnormally.
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Contact your system administrator.
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# Kill form runaway process, using over 95% cpu having no DB session or DB session for > 2hrs
00,30 * * * * /home/applmgr/forms_runaway.sh 2>&1
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echo "PID_1="$PID_1", CPU%="$CPU_1", Running Time="$TIME_1", Program="$PROG_1>>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo " ">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
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echo " ">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "Killed Following Runaway Forms Process:">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
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if [ ${exprHRS} -gt 120 ]; then
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echo "Process running time is "$exprHRS" minutes.">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
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echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
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kill -9 $PID1
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echo $DB_SESSION "of Database sessions exist for PID="$PID1" and is less than 2 hours old. Not killing...">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "For more details on this PID, run following SQL query;">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "set pages 9999 lines 150">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "select f.user_form_name, f.user_name, p.spid DB_OS_ID , s.process client_os_id,, s.audsid, f.PROCESS_SPID Forms_SPID,">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "to_char(s.logon_time,'DD-Mon-YY hh:mi:ss'), s.seconds_in_wait">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "from v\$session s , v\$process p, FND_FORM_SESSIONS_V f">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "where S.AUDSID=f.audsid and p.addr=s.paddr and s.process='"$PID1"' order by p.spid;">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
mailx -s "`hostname -a`: Runaway Form Processes" [email protected] </tmp/runaway_forms.log
cat /tmp/runaway_forms.log
fi
fi
else
#if PID1 and PID2 are not equal or CPU% is less than 95%.
echo "No unique CPU hogging form processes found. Exiting...">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
cat /tmp/runaway_forms.log
fi
If you have the same problem with some other unix and DB processes, the script can be easily modified and used.
But use this with thorough testing first (by commenting out <kill -9 $PID1> lines.
Good luck.
Edited by: R12_AppsDBA on 19/04/2012 13:10Thanks for sharing the script!
Hussein -
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<reproSteps>
</reproSteps>
</crashreport>Hello,
I have the exact same problem as you with PE8 and Win7 (x64), and a reboot also helped me. But the problem came back the next time I tried to open PE. Have you expreienced the same? It cant be that we have to reboot every time we want to use PE?
Best regards
Øystein Morvik
Norway -
Attachment Buttons not coming in Task TS17900101 of HCM Forms and Process
Hi ,
We are using HCM Forms and process for changing employee organization unit which is linked with workflow for approvals.
In this workflow we are calling standard task TS17900101 .Till now every thing is working fine but the problem is with attachments as their is a requirement to show attachments button with this Approve and Reject Task. But as per my knowledge SAP has not given any option to attach documents with this task which is however only possibe through TS17900100.
So can u suggest any way to attach documents with Approve and Reject Task which is TS17900101.
Thanks,
RahulHi,
i have the same problem and no idea how to solve it.
Please let me know, what enhancing module pool code helped you
Thanks,
Galina -
Hi,
What is the best way to connect to the database schema automatively when the form is in run time.
Example:
When you close the form builder or run the form in form runtime, it always prompts you for the database schema. What is the best way to solve this problem, because my form will deploy into the web server, I don't want the user to enter the database schema. Please advise.
Thank you very much
Tim
null<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bogdan Dincescu ([email protected]):
With Forms 5.0 I use the following shortcut in Windows:
D:\ORANT\BIN\F50RUN32.EXE g:\centrala\tlogin_noi_cen USERID=login/login@apollo usesdi=yes
Still, beware!
This way you give the luser the username & password. Yet, for this application, there is a trick so that I don't reveal the username & password of the owner of the application object schema (the login user is a dumb user that can only execute some stored procs that do logon to the application schema if they are given the right params for username & password). Back scenes I use the logon & logout built-ins.
Hope this helps,
BD.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Where I can find the exe file, I am running 6i.
thank you
tim
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