Grayed out "This connection is" when trying to assign terminals to sub vi.
Hi
I am having trouble assigning terminals to my sub vi. When I click on the connector pane and and right click to show the menu to reveal the "this connection is" field, the field is grayed out.
Does anybody know what may be the cause of this problem.
Thanks
Ashley.
Hi Ashley
You first have to assign the controls and indicators to the terminals. Afterwards you can change the "this connection is"-value.
Thomas
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SELECT * FROM
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-------------------------------------PART TWO START --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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NULL AS SOURCE,
ORG_ID,
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NULL AS INV_TOTAL_TAX,
NULL AS DEBIT1,
NULL AS CREDIT1,
NULL AS SITE_CODE,
NULL AS INVOICE_DATE,
NULL AS CHECK_NUMBER,
NULL AS PAYMENT_DATE,
NULL AS GL_CODE,
NULL AS GL_CODE_DESC,
SUPPLIER_ID,
NULL AS STATUS ,
NULL AS TRANSACTION,
NULL AS LINE,
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SUM(NVL(VX.DEBIT,0)) - SUM(NVL(VX.CREDIT,0)) OPN_BAL
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The long term fix to this error would be to upgrade to a 64 bit operating system, where this limit is greatly increased. There is also a feature of 32 bit windows that can be added (forget what its called) that increases the 2Gb limit to 3Gb.
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What does an ORA-4030 mean?
This error indicates that the oracle server process is unable to allocate more memory from the operating system.This memory consists of the PGA (Program Global Area) and its contents depend upon the server configuration.For dedicated server processes it contains the stack and the UGA (User Global Area) which holds user session data, cursor information and the sort area. In a multithreaded configuration (shared server), the UGA is allocated in the SGA (System Global Area) and will not be responsible for ORA-4030 errors.
The ORA-4030 thus indicates the process needs more memory (stack UGA or PGA) to perform its job.
On metalink:
Diagnosing and Resolving ORA-4030 errors
Doc ID: Note:233869.1
Werner -
Error: ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 639232 byte
I had encountered a problem while i'm trying to compile a package. The error is : Error: ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 639232 byte. Pls advice what can i do?
ThanksOK, it looks like there's something else that's hogging your memory on that server. What do you see when you go into Task Manager, then select Processes, and then 'Mem Usage'?
Edit:
Although this would appear to be high: Max PGA Allocated:1.66GB
What are your settings for pga_aggregate_target, and workarea_size_policy? -
ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 246 bytes
hi,
when i try to use log miner i got this error ;
ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 246 bytes
it says that solve this error and then try to execute again.
2 days ago i succeeded to use log miner with no error.
is there anyone who has experienced this error ?
how can i solve this error ?
thanks ....This error occur due to process unable to get more memory that it is need to process the request. This limit may be on server side or on database side.
If the server is unix then check for ulimit -a limit parameters
For more details check 233869.1 metalink document
This error nothing to do with SGA -
ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 1024 bytes
hi
when i m executing a procedure i m getting this error(during bulk insert)
ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 1024 bytes (callheap,RPI allocations)
pls help me out.Hi
It seams that you have the problem described in "How to handle ORA-04030". As I wrote in the other thread it is an OS configuration problem.
Chris -
ERR ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 1425792 bytes
Hi Guru's,
There is an error for me when running some requests
ERR ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 1425792 bytes .
For this problem I want to increase my SGA memory OR RAM Memory.
Now server is running On 6GB RAM
Regards
***SBJ***
Edited by: user13098774 on Dec 12, 2010 12:56 AMHi,
Please see these docs.
Getting Started with ORA-4030 Diagnostics [ID 863562.1]
Diagnosing and Resolving ORA-4030 errors [ID 233869.1]
Also, make sure you have the initialization parameters set as per these docs (depends on your Apps version).
Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle Applications Release 12 [ID 396009.1]
Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle Applications Release 11i [ID 216205.1]
Thanks,
Hussein
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