Making Business Intelligence Applications Smart with Oracle OLAP .
Business intelligence developers who want in-depth understanding and expert skill levels with OLAP will find that the book takes them significantly beyond product documentation and a wizard-based exposure to the technology. The book puts the reader on a learning path beginning with a definition and explanation of the benefits of OLAP, and ending with a comparison of multidimensional analysis techniques to other the analytical approaches used in business intelligence applications: data mining and statistics. On this path the reader learns the syntax and programming techniques, and discovers the information analysis principles that motivate its use.
The content of the book is based on the Oracle 10g database, however, most of the programming statements shown will work with other editions of the database, such as Oracle 9i and 11g, and even earlier editions of the technology found in stand-alone products such as the Express database, Oracle Financial Analyzer, and Oracle Sales Analyzer. So if you are developing business intelligence systems in Oracle or porting from one of these platforms this book gives you helpful information you will use to get the job done.
You should find The Multi-dimensional Data Modeling Toolkit with plenty of valuable insights to offer. e book is available on Amazon directly from the publisher's website at [http://www.learn-Oracle-OLAP.com|http://www.learn-Oracle-OLAP.com] .
Above given information is really helpful especially for newbies who wants to retrieve the multidimensional data from sql 2005.
I would also recommend a book on OLAP and believe me its pretty informative.
The [book is available on Amazon|http://www.amazon.com/Multidimensional-Data-Modeling-Toolkit-Intelligence/dp/0981775306] & you can buy an e-book directly from the publisher by writing [email protected]
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What is OBIA - Oracle Business Intelligence Applications?
Hi,
Iam newbie to OBIEE.. Recently I heard about OBIA( oracle business intelligence applications).. what is it..?
any documents to get understand..? is it differ from OBIEE..? is there any sample applications to download..?
Thanks and Regards,
Sri.Hi Sri,
BI Apps stands for Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Applications, it's prebuilt BI solutions that deliver intuitive, role-based intelligence throughout an organization.
It support over a dozen different functional areas (HR,Procurement) with complete, pre-built, best-practice analytics, and a rich set of KPIs, metrics and analytic workflows.
It has its own ETL and OBIEE its reporting tool.
These definition comes from the following link where you can find more information:
http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/ent-performance-bi/bi-applications-066544.html
The documentation and download can be found here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bi-foundation/documentation/bi-apps-098545.html
regards
Adil
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Business Intelligence Applications 7.9.6.1
Hello,
We are installing the Oracle Business Intelligence Applications 7.9.6.1 to integrate with Oracle EBS Release 12 (12.1.1) Instance.
BI Apps Environment:
1. IBM AIX v5.3 -> Oracle 11g (11.1.0.7.0), BI Apps 7.9.6.1, Informatica PowerCenter Service 8.6.1 and DAC Server
2. Windows 2003 -> Informatica Client 8.6.1, DAC Client and Oracle Client
Metalink Doc:
Oracle® Business Intelligence Applications Installation Guide for Informatica PowerCenter Users
Version 7.9.6.1
Part Number E14843-01
4.13 Configuring the DAC Server
Section 4.13.3, "Starting the DAC Server"
We are encountering an issue while starting DAC Server service on AIX machine
DC-E2SBI-US01[p570]:appbivis:/u01/BIVISAPP/DAC # ./startserver_aix.sh
OS detected: AIX
Oct 23, 2009 8:50:36 PM com.siebel.etl.engine.core.ETLUtils logException
SEVERE:
ANOMALY INFO::: null:SELECT NAME, VALUE FROM W_ETL_SYSPROP
MESSAGE:::ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
EXCEPTION CLASS::: java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException
oracle.jdbc.driver.SQLStateMapping.newSQLException(SQLStateMapping.java:91)
oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.newSQLException(DatabaseError.java:133)
oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:206)
oracle.jdbc.driver.T2CConnection.checkError(T2CConnection.java:693)
oracle.jdbc.driver.T2CConnection.checkError(T2CConnection.java:617)
oracle.jdbc.driver.T2CStatement.executeForDescribe(T2CStatement.java:766)
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeMaybeDescribe(OracleStatement.java:1077)
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(OracleStatement.java:1186)
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeQuery(OracleStatement.java:1377)
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatementWrapper.executeQuery(OracleStatementWrapper.java:387)
com.siebel.etl.database.cancellable.CancellableStatement.executeQuery(CancellableStatement.java:69)
com.siebel.etl.database.DBUtils.executeQuery(DBUtils.java:150)
com.siebel.etl.database.DBUtils.executeQuery(DBUtils.java:197)
com.siebel.etl.bootup.ApplicationManager.refresh(ApplicationManager.java:124)
com.siebel.etl.bootup.ApplicationManager.initSysProps(ApplicationManager.java:81)
com.siebel.etl.bootup.ApplicationManager.<clinit>(ApplicationManager.java:62)
java.lang.J9VMInternals.initializeImpl(Native Method)
java.lang.J9VMInternals.initialize(J9VMInternals.java:200)
com.siebel.etl.net.QServer.setSpill(QServer.java:159)
com.siebel.etl.net.QServer.<init>(QServer.java:84)
com.siebel.etl.net.QServer.main(QServer.java:420)
com.siebel.etl.database.IllegalSQLQueryException: null:SELECT NAME, VALUE FROM W_ETL_SYSPROP
at com.siebel.etl.database.DBUtils.executeQuery(DBUtils.java:160)
at com.siebel.etl.database.DBUtils.executeQuery(DBUtils.java:197)
at com.siebel.etl.bootup.ApplicationManager.refresh(ApplicationManager.java:124)
at com.siebel.etl.bootup.ApplicationManager.initSysProps(ApplicationManager.java:81)
at com.siebel.etl.bootup.ApplicationManager.<clinit>(ApplicationManager.java:62)
at java.lang.J9VMInternals.initializeImpl(Native Method)
at java.lang.J9VMInternals.initialize(J9VMInternals.java:200)
at com.siebel.etl.net.QServer.setSpill(QServer.java:159)
at com.siebel.etl.net.QServer.<init>(QServer.java:84)
at com.siebel.etl.net.QServer.main(QServer.java:420)
Caused by: java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
Appreciate it if anyone can share their experience on this issue. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Dhanraj ChillaHi,
I have created the DAC repository tables undere DAC database schema. But still I am unable to start the DAC server on AIX machine
$ tail -f 1256628157245.log
1 SEVERE Tue Oct 27 14:22:37 ICT 2009 Checking the localhost with the values defined in the DAC repository!
2 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:37 ICT 2009 Adding server name : dc-e2sbi-us01
3 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:37 ICT 2009 Adding alternate server name : localhost
4 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:37 ICT 2009 Bound to port 3141
5 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:37 ICT 2009 Creating ClientMessage Dispatcher with 2 worker-threads
6 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:37 ICT 2009 Created ClientMessage Dispatcher with 2 worker-threads
7 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:38 ICT 2009 com.siebel.etl.net.ClientMessageDispatcher registered with HeartBeatManager
8 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:38 ICT 2009 CONNECTION_ISSUE Repository starting polling
9 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:38 ICT 2009 CONNECTION_ISSUE Repository 10 aquired for polling
10 INFO Tue Oct 27 14:22:38 ICT 2009 CONNECTION_ISSUE Repository ending polling
It just hangs on this position....
Anyone can throw some light to help me.
Regards,
Dhanraj Chilla -
Business Intelligence Applications
please tell me in wich year oracle Business Intelligence Applications is introduced is it applicable with R12
Have a look at the System Requirements and Supported Platforms PDF, in particular the Support Source System are:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14847_01/bia.796/e14221.pdf
OBIA 7.9.5 and 7.9.6 Supports R12.0.x
OBIA 7.9.6.1 Supports R12.1.1
OBIA 7.9.6.2 Supports R12.1.2 and upgradeable to OBIEE 11g
Regards
birchy -
How does Agile Business Intelligence fit in with OBIEE?
Can someone explain how Agile Product Lifecycle Management Business Intelligence 3.1 fits in with Oracle BIEE? Is Agile being merged into BIEE?
Agile PLM Business Intelligence application is a business ready PLM performance management solution that offers comprehensive analytical insights into Agile PLM data. This application includes pre-built and pre-packaged content at couple of levels:
1. pre-built Multi-Dimensional Schema (star schemas) designed for analysis and reporting on Product Quality, Change Performance Management and Product Risk Management
2. pre-built ETL to load data from Agile PLM into Multii-Dimensional Schema and this is developed using Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) platform technology
3. pre-mapped BI repository metadata for core PLM subject areas of analysis along with a set of pre-packaged functional & role-based Dashboards. This is built using core capabilities of OBIEE platform capabilities
Hope this clarifies. -
Informatica Powercenter licence for Orac Business Intelligence Applications
Hi All,
I am planning to do upgrade my knowledge on Oracle Business Intelligence Application. So I downloaded the following:
1. Informatica PowerCenter 8.1.1
2. Oracle Business Intelligence Application 7.9.5
3. Oracle Business Intelligence Data Warehouse Administration Consolev10.1.3.4.0
4. Oracle Real-Time Decisions, v 2.2.1
5. Oracle Real-Time Decisions Applications,v 2.2.1
When I am trying to install Informatics Powercenter server, it is prompting me for licence key. I dont have any licence. I thought it is trial version as like oracle product. Can any one suggest me where shall I get the licence.
Regards,
Kumar.Hi Tarang,
I am installing bi apps 7.9.5. I have question as , do we need informatica 8.1.1 SE and also 8.1.1 sp4 patch else any one of the above mentioned versions,
I have installed 8.1.1 SE and trying to install 8.1.1 sp4 , i am having deficulty in loaded 8.1.1 sp4 as after some some initiall installation , its asking for a insert new media.
Pls insert DIsk1 or select browse to locate it manually
Since i have downloaded bi apps software from oracle.com
my software is in my desktop itself.so i am trying to locate from browse options to find the location of disk1 from 8.1.1 se software. but its throwing error as
"Incorrect Media Volume with path c:\path of the installation file
Can you pls help me out in this
Thanks,
Sri -
Integrate Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) with Oracle Forms Recognition
Hi All,
As per project requirement, I have to integrate Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) with Oracle Forms Recognition.
Does anyone have an idea how can this be achievable from OFR Verifier?
Thanks,
Moumi.Hi All,
Apart from my previous queries, I found that there is an sample reporting program - Oracle Application Express application has been developed and tested using version 4.1 of AppExpress.
To access OFR tables I run the below script in below sequence in my local IPM environment as found in this link- http://workplacedba.blogspot.in/2012/11/ofr-odc-installation.html
Seq 1 - 01-OFR-AP-Tables_Oracle.sql
Seq 2 - 02-OFR-AP-Reporting_Oracle.sql
Seq 3 - 03-XX_ROUND_IT.fnc
Seq 4 - 04-XX_ROUNDDOWN.fnc
Seq 5 - 05-XX_ROUNDUP.fnc
Seq 6 - 06-OFR-AP-EBS-Views.sql
Seq 7 - 07-INVOICE_NUMBER_FORMATS_INS.sql
Seq 8 - 08-Insert Into Company.sql
I couldn't found the below queries in my installables -
Seq 3 - 03-XX_ROUND_IT.fnc
Seq 4 - 04-XX_ROUNDDOWN.fnc
Seq 5 - 05-XX_ROUNDUP.fnc
Seq 7 - 07-INVOICE_NUMBER_FORMATS_INS.sql
Seq 8 - 08-Insert Into Company.sql
can anyone provide me these sql scripts?
Thanks,
Moumi -
Third Party Application Integration with Oracle EBS Without any middleware
Hi,
Please give suggestions about the Third Party Application Integration with Oracle EBS
Without any middleware. Can we achieve this?
Thank you,
Muhammad Nasir
Edited by: User129 on Feb 4, 2013 3:45 AMMuhammad,
You may get better response in Oracle EBS forum -
General EBS Discussion
Regards,
Anuj -
Interesting Application Issue with Oracle 11.1.0.6/7 (Long Post)
Just curious to see if anyone has seen anything like this - this is not a production issue, just something that I find interesting (a challenge if you will).
I have been testing Oracle 11.1.0.6 and 11.1.0.7 with an ERP package since January and have encountered an interesting issue where the ERP package throws an error "ORA-02005: implicit (-1)
length not valid for this bind or define datatype" error, when selecting the BLOB column from any table containing a BLOB - this same ERP package executes without problem with Oracle
10.2.0.2/10.2.0.3/10.2.0.4. The table definition is as follows:
PART_ID NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
TYPE NOT NULL CHAR(1)
BITS BLOB
BITS_LENGTH NOT NULL NUMBER(38)The previous version of the ERP package had the same table defined as follows, and the previous version of the ERP package had no problem with Oracle 11.1.0.6:
PART_ID NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
TYPE NOT NULL CHAR(1)
BITS LONG RAW
BITS_LENGTH NOT NULL NUMBER(38)One of the SQL statements which is tossing the error:
SELECT BITS FROM PART_MFG_BINARY where TYPE = :1 and PART_ID = :2
A portion of a 10046 trace from Oracle 10.2.0.2 for comparison:
=====================
PARSING IN CURSOR #2 len=87 dep=0 uid=30 oct=3 lid=30 tim=749963475 hv=1159951869 ad='53a45ac8'
select mfg_name, mfg_part_id from part where id = :1
END OF STMT
PARSE #2:c=0,e=1427,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=749963466
BINDS #2:
kkscoacd
Bind#0
oacdty=96 mxl=32(09) mxlc=00 mal=00 scl=00 pre=00
oacflg=01 fl2=1000000 frm=01 csi=178 siz=32 off=0
kxsbbbfp=380b9b68 bln=32 avl=09 flg=05
value="98567109M"
EXEC #2:c=0,e=3357,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=749971833
FETCH #2:c=0,e=52,p=0,cr=3,cu=0,mis=0,r=1,dep=0,og=1,tim=749971968
FETCH #2:c=0,e=2,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=0,og=0,tim=749973655
=====================
PARSING IN CURSOR #3 len=59 dep=0 uid=30 oct=3 lid=30 tim=749983314 hv=2907586799 ad='5457f690'
select part_udf_labels from APPLICATION_GLOBAL
END OF STMT
PARSE #3:c=0,e=3389,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=749983305
BINDS #3:
EXEC #3:c=0,e=152,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=749986393
FETCH #3:c=0,e=124,p=0,cr=7,cu=0,mis=0,r=1,dep=0,og=1,tim=749988214
STAT #3 id=1 cnt=1 pid=0 pos=1 obj=11925 op='TABLE ACCESS FULL APPLICATION_GLOBAL (cr=7 pr=0 pw=0 time=104 us)'
=====================
PARSING IN CURSOR #3 len=59 dep=0 uid=30 oct=3 lid=30 tim=749992936 hv=2907586799 ad='5457f690'
select part_udf_labels from APPLICATION_GLOBAL
END OF STMT
PARSE #3:c=0,e=117,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=749992932
BINDS #3:
EXEC #3:c=0,e=83,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=749996097
FETCH #3:c=0,e=116,p=0,cr=7,cu=0,mis=0,r=1,dep=0,og=1,tim=749997800
STAT #2 id=1 cnt=1 pid=0 pos=1 obj=12429 op='TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID PART (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=48 us)'
STAT #2 id=2 cnt=1 pid=1 pos=1 obj=12436 op='INDEX UNIQUE SCAN SYS_C005496 (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=28 us)'
=====================
PARSING IN CURSOR #2 len=99 dep=0 uid=30 oct=3 lid=30 tim=750003263 hv=1519706035 ad='7e235fc0'
SELECT BITS FROM PART_MFG_BINARY where TYPE = :1 and PART_ID = :2
END OF STMT
PARSE #2:c=0,e=1100,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=750003255
BINDS #2:
kkscoacd
Bind#0
oacdty=96 mxl=32(01) mxlc=00 mal=00 scl=00 pre=00
oacflg=01 fl2=1000000 frm=01 csi=178 siz=64 off=0
kxsbbbfp=380bdcd8 bln=32 avl=01 flg=05
value="D"
Bind#1
oacdty=96 mxl=32(09) mxlc=00 mal=00 scl=00 pre=00
oacflg=01 fl2=1000000 frm=01 csi=178 siz=0 off=32
kxsbbbfp=380bdcf8 bln=32 avl=09 flg=01
value="98567109M"
EXEC #2:c=0,e=2512,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=750022595
FETCH #2:c=0,e=33,p=0,cr=1,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=750024142
STAT #2 id=1 cnt=0 pid=0 pos=1 obj=101246 op='TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID PART_MFG_BINARY (cr=1 pr=0 pw=0 time=30 us)'
STAT #2 id=2 cnt=0 pid=1 pos=1 obj=101249 op='INDEX UNIQUE SCAN SYS_C0018720 (cr=1 pr=0 pw=0 time=21 us)'
=====================
A portion of a 10046 trace from Oracle 11.1.0.6:
=====================
PARSING IN CURSOR #3 len=87 dep=0 uid=59 oct=3 lid=59 tim=1023659125907 hv=1159951869 ad='22a109c8' sqlid='7k8rzcj2k6xgx'
select mfg_name, mfg_part_id from part where id = :1
END OF STMT
PARSE #3:c=0,e=432,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659125903
BINDS #3:
Bind#0
oacdty=96 mxl=32(09) mxlc=00 mal=00 scl=00 pre=00
oacflg=01 fl2=1000000 frm=01 csi=178 siz=32 off=0
kxsbbbfp=0c6e0fd4 bln=32 avl=09 flg=05
value="98567109M"
EXEC #3:c=0,e=1068,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659130848
FETCH #3:c=0,e=37,p=0,cr=3,cu=0,mis=0,r=1,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659132062
STAT #3 id=1 cnt=1 pid=0 pos=1 obj=67567 op='TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID PART (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=2 size=14 card=1)'
STAT #3 id=2 cnt=1 pid=1 pos=1 obj=69248 op='INDEX UNIQUE SCAN SYS_C0011926 (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=1 size=0 card=1)'
=====================
PARSING IN CURSOR #6 len=59 dep=0 uid=59 oct=3 lid=59 tim=1023659138710 hv=2907586799 ad='22a44ae8' sqlid='3n102kqqnwh7g'
select part_udf_labels from APPLICATION_GLOBAL
END OF STMT
PARSE #6:c=0,e=701,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659138706
BINDS #6:
EXEC #6:c=0,e=51,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659142030
FETCH #6:c=0,e=55,p=0,cr=3,cu=0,mis=0,r=1,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659143936
STAT #6 id=1 cnt=1 pid=0 pos=1 obj=67410 op='TABLE ACCESS FULL APPLICATION_GLOBAL (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=146 card=1)'
=====================
PARSING IN CURSOR #6 len=59 dep=0 uid=59 oct=3 lid=59 tim=1023659148354 hv=2907586799 ad='22a44ae8' sqlid='3n102kqqnwh7g'
select part_udf_labels from APPLICATION_GLOBAL
END OF STMT
PARSE #6:c=0,e=40,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659148351
BINDS #6:
EXEC #6:c=0,e=89,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659151927
FETCH #6:c=0,e=46,p=0,cr=3,cu=0,mis=0,r=1,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659153664
STAT #6 id=1 cnt=1 pid=0 pos=1 obj=67410 op='TABLE ACCESS FULL APPLICATION_GLOBAL (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=146 card=1)'
=====================
PARSING IN CURSOR #3 len=99 dep=0 uid=59 oct=3 lid=59 tim=1023659158452 hv=1519706035 ad='22a10580' sqlid='gm6bkj9d99rxm'
SELECT BITS FROM PART_MFG_BINARY where TYPE = :1 and PART_ID = :2
END OF STMT
PARSE #3:c=0,e=399,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=0,og=1,tim=1023659158448
XCTEND rlbk=1, rd_only=1In the above, notice the rollback (XCTEND rlbk=1, rd_only=1) before Oracle would have output the bind variable values in the trace file (bind variable values were never written).
(Continued...)
Charles Hooper
IT Manager/Oracle DBA
K&M Machine-Fabricating, Inc.SQLNet Trace at level 16, 10.2.0.1 client -> 10.2.0.2 server, no problems
nioqrc: entry
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
nsdofls: entry
nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
nspsend: entry
nspsend: plen=276, type=6
nttwr: entry
nttwr: socket 340 had bytes written=276
nttwr: exit
nspsend: packet dump
nspsend: 01 14 00 00 06 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 03 5E 85 09 80 02 |...^....|
nspsend: 00 02 00 00 00 01 63 00 |......c.|
nspsend: 00 00 01 0D 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 01 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 01 02 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 01 63 53 45 4C 45 43 |..cSELEC|
nspsend: 54 20 42 49 54 53 20 46 |T.BITS.F|
nspsend: 52 4F 4D 20 50 41 52 54 |ROM.PART|
nspsend: 5F 4D 46 47 5F 42 49 4E |_MFG_BIN|
nspsend: 41 52 59 20 20 77 68 65 |ARY..whe|
nspsend: 72 65 20 54 59 50 45 20 |re.TYPE.|
nspsend: 3D 20 3A 31 20 20 20 20 |=.:1....|
nspsend: 20 20 20 61 6E 64 20 50 |...and.P|
nspsend: 41 52 54 5F 49 44 20 3D |ART_ID.=|
nspsend: 20 3A 32 20 20 20 20 20 |.:2.....|
nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 |........|
nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 |........|
nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 01 80 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 |........|
nspsend: 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 |.... |
nspsend: 276 bytes to transport
nspsend: normal exit
nsdofls: exit (0)
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: switching to application buffer
nsrdr: entry
nsrdr: recving a packet
nsprecv: entry
nsprecv: reading from transport...
nttrd: entry
nttrd: socket 340 had bytes read=223
nttrd: exit
nsprecv: 223 bytes from transport
nsprecv: tlen=223, plen=223, type=6
nsprecv: packet dump
nsprecv: 00 DF 00 00 06 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 10 17 34 44 80 BB |....4D..|
nsprecv: 49 5F 2C 75 8A 72 99 F9 |I_,u.r..|
nsprecv: B3 DF 94 5A 78 6C 0B 18 |...Zxl..|
nsprecv: 08 30 12 00 00 00 00 01 |.0......|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 4D 71 00 00 00 |...Mq...|
nsprecv: A0 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 01 04 04 00 00 00 04 |........|
nsprecv: 42 49 54 53 00 00 00 00 |BITS....|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 07 78 6C 0B 18 0C |...xl...|
nsprecv: 17 2C 01 00 00 00 E8 1F |.,......|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 08 06 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 04 01 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 83 01 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 |........|
nsprecv: 11 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: C3 88 01 00 04 00 00 0D |........|
nsprecv: EA 0A 00 0E 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 85 00 00 01 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |....... |
nsprecv: normal exit
nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
nsrdr: normal exit
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nioqrc: exit
nioqsn: entry
nioqsn: exit
nioqrc: entry
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
nsdofls: entry
nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
nspsend: entry
nspsend: plen=218, type=6
nttwr: entry
nttwr: socket 340 had bytes written=218
nttwr: exit
nspsend: packet dump
nspsend: 00 DA 00 00 06 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 03 5E 86 78 80 00 |...^.x..|
nspsend: 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 01 0D 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 01 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 14 00 00 00 01 02 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 |........|
nspsend: 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 01 |......`.|
nspsend: 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 B2 00 01 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 60 01 00 00 09 |...`....|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 B2 00 01 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 71 05 00 00 14 00 00 00 |q.......|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 07 01 44 |.......D|
nspsend: 09 30 39 35 34 37 30 30 |.9856710|
nspsend: 39 4D |9M |
nspsend: 218 bytes to transport
nspsend: normal exit
nsdofls: exit (0)
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: switching to application buffer
nsrdr: entry
nsrdr: recving a packet
nsprecv: entry
nsprecv: reading from transport...
nttrd: entry
nttrd: socket 340 had bytes read=223
nttrd: exit
nsprecv: 223 bytes from transport
nsprecv: tlen=223, plen=223, type=6
nsprecv: packet dump
nsprecv: 00 DF 00 00 06 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 10 17 34 44 80 BB |....4D..|
nsprecv: 49 5F 2C 75 8A 72 99 F9 |I_,u.r..|
nsprecv: B3 DF 94 5A 78 6C 0B 18 |...Zxl..|
nsprecv: 08 30 12 00 00 00 00 01 |.0......|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 4D 71 00 00 00 |...Mq...|
nsprecv: A0 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 01 04 04 00 00 00 04 |........|
nsprecv: 42 49 54 53 00 00 00 00 |BITS....|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 07 78 6C 0B 18 0C |...xl...|
nsprecv: 17 2C 01 00 00 00 E8 1F |.,......|
nsprecv: 00 00 02 00 00 00 02 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 08 06 00 B5 D0 3D |.......=|
nsprecv: 47 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 |G.......|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 04 01 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 84 01 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: C3 88 01 00 04 00 00 0D |........|
nsprecv: EA 0A 00 0E 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 86 00 00 01 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |....... |
nsprecv: normal exit
nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
nsrdr: normal exit
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nioqrc: exit
nioqsn: entry
nioqsn: exit
nioqrc: entry
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
nsdofls: entry
nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
nspsend: entry
nspsend: plen=21, type=6
nttwr: entry
nttwr: socket 340 had bytes written=21
nttwr: exit
nspsend: packet dump
nspsend: 00 15 00 00 06 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 03 05 87 02 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 01 00 00 00 |..... |
nspsend: 21 bytes to transport
nspsend: normal exit
nsdofls: exit (0)
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: switching to application buffer
nsrdr: entry
nsrdr: recving a packet
nsprecv: entry
nsprecv: reading from transport...
nttrd: entry
nttrd: socket 340 had bytes read=102
nttrd: exit
nsprecv: 102 bytes from transport
nsprecv: tlen=102, plen=102, type=6
nsprecv: packet dump
nsprecv: 00 66 00 00 06 00 00 00 |.f......|
nsprecv: 00 00 04 01 00 00 00 85 |........|
nsprecv: 01 00 00 00 00 7B 05 00 |.....{..|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 03 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 C3 88 01 |........|
nsprecv: 00 04 00 00 0D EA 0A 00 |........|
nsprecv: 0E 00 00 00 00 00 00 87 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 19 4F 52 41 |.....ORA|
nsprecv: 2D 30 31 34 30 33 3A 20 |-01403:.|
nsprecv: 6E 6F 20 64 61 74 61 20 |no.data.|
nsprecv: 66 6F 75 6E 64 0A |found. |
nsprecv: normal exit
nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
nsrdr: normal exit
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nioqrc: exit
SQLNet Trace at level 16, 10.2.0.1 client -> 11.1.0.6 server, not successful
nioqrc: entry
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
nsdofls: entry
nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
nspsend: entry
nspsend: plen=177, type=6
nttwr: entry
nttwr: socket 308 had bytes written=177
nttwr: exit
nspsend: packet dump
nspsend: 00 B1 00 00 06 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 03 4A FE 01 00 00 |...J....|
nspsend: 00 03 00 00 00 78 14 FD |.....x..|
nspsend: 02 63 00 00 00 00 00 00 |.c......|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 48 D8 12 |.....H..|
nspsend: 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 63 53 45 4C 45 43 54 |.cSELECT|
nspsend: 20 42 49 54 53 20 46 52 |.BITS.FR|
nspsend: 4F 4D 20 50 41 52 54 5F |OM.PART_|
nspsend: 4D 46 47 5F 42 49 4E 41 |MFG_BINA|
nspsend: 52 59 20 20 77 68 65 72 |RY..wher|
nspsend: 65 20 54 59 50 45 20 3D |e.TYPE.=|
nspsend: 20 3A 31 20 20 20 20 20 |.:1.....|
nspsend: 20 20 61 6E 64 20 50 41 |..and.PA|
nspsend: 52 54 5F 49 44 20 3D 20 |RT_ID.=.|
nspsend: 3A 32 20 20 20 20 20 20 |:2......|
nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 |........|
nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 |........|
nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 02 00 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 |. |
nspsend: 177 bytes to transport
nspsend: normal exit
nsdofls: exit (0)
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: switching to application buffer
nsrdr: entry
nsrdr: recving a packet
nsprecv: entry
nsprecv: reading from transport...
nttrd: entry
nttrd: socket 308 had bytes read=106
nttrd: exit
nsprecv: 106 bytes from transport
nsprecv: tlen=106, plen=106, type=6
nsprecv: packet dump
nsprecv: 00 6A 00 00 06 00 00 00 |.j......|
nsprecv: 00 00 04 05 00 00 00 FC |........|
nsprecv: 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 03 00 00 00 00 00 30 0A |......0.|
nsprecv: 01 00 05 00 00 00 86 2A |.......*|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 FE 00 00 01 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 36 01 00 00 00 00 |..6.....|
nsprecv: 00 00 58 BF 0C 0E 00 00 |..X.....|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 |.. |
nsprecv: normal exit
nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
nsrdr: normal exit
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nioqrc: exit
nioqsn: entry
nioqsn: exit
nioqrc: entry
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
nsdofls: entry
nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
nspsend: entry
nspsend: plen=49, type=6
nttwr: entry
nttwr: socket 308 had bytes written=49
nttwr: exit
nspsend: packet dump
nspsend: 00 31 00 00 06 00 00 00 |.1......|
nspsend: 00 00 03 2B FF 03 00 00 |...+....|
nspsend: 00 01 00 00 00 90 DA C2 |........|
nspsend: 01 60 A2 C2 01 20 00 00 |.`......|
nspsend: 00 92 DA C2 01 94 DA C2 |........|
nspsend: 01 C0 03 00 00 54 DE C2 |.....T..|
nspsend: 01 |. |
nspsend: 49 bytes to transport
nspsend: normal exit
nsdofls: exit (0)
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: switching to application buffer
nsrdr: entry
nsrdr: recving a packet
nsprecv: entry
nsprecv: reading from transport...
nttrd: entry
nttrd: socket 308 had bytes read=79
nttrd: exit
nsprecv: 79 bytes from transport
nsprecv: tlen=79, plen=79, type=6
nsprecv: packet dump
nsprecv: 00 4F 00 00 06 00 00 00 |.O......|
nsprecv: 00 00 08 01 00 01 00 01 |........|
nsprecv: 71 00 00 00 A0 0F 00 00 |q.......|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 01 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |........|
nsprecv: 05 00 05 42 49 54 53 22 |...BITS"|
nsprecv: 09 05 00 00 00 FD 01 |....... |
nsprecv: normal exit
nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
nsrdr: normal exit
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nioqrc: exit
nioqsn: entry
nioqsn: exit
nioqrc: entry
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
nsdofls: entry
nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
nspsend: entry
nspsend: plen=33, type=6
nttwr: entry
nttwr: socket 308 had bytes written=33
nttwr: exit
nspsend: packet dump
nspsend: 00 21 00 00 06 00 00 00 |.!......|
nspsend: 00 00 03 15 00 D5 07 00 |........|
nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 EB 8B DB |........|
nspsend: 00 C8 00 00 00 48 D8 12 |.....H..|
nspsend: 00 |. |
nspsend: 33 bytes to transport
nspsend: normal exit
nsdofls: exit (0)
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: switching to application buffer
nsrdr: entry
nsrdr: recving a packet
nsprecv: entry
nsprecv: reading from transport...
nttrd: entry
nttrd: socket 308 had bytes read=96
nttrd: exit
nsprecv: 96 bytes from transport
nsprecv: tlen=96, plen=96, type=6
nsprecv: packet dump
nsprecv: 00 60 00 00 06 00 00 00 |.`......|
nsprecv: 00 00 08 4B 00 4B 4F 52 |...K.KOR|
nsprecv: 41 2D 30 32 30 30 35 3A |A-02005:|
nsprecv: 20 69 6D 70 6C 69 63 69 |.implici|
nsprecv: 74 20 28 2D 31 29 20 6C |t.(-1).l|
nsprecv: 65 6E 67 74 68 20 6E 6F |ength.no|
nsprecv: 74 20 76 61 6C 69 64 20 |t.valid.|
nsprecv: 66 6F 72 20 74 68 69 73 |for.this|
nsprecv: 20 62 69 6E 64 20 6F 72 |.bind.or|
nsprecv: 20 64 65 66 69 6E 65 20 |.define.|
nsprecv: 64 61 74 61 74 79 70 65 |datatype|
nsprecv: 0A 09 05 00 00 00 FD 01 |........|
nsprecv: normal exit
nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
nsrdr: normal exit
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: normal exit
nioqrc: exit
nioqsn: entry
nioqsn: exit
nioqrc: entry
nsdo: entry
nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
snsbitts_ts: entry
snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
snsbitts_ts: normal exit
nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
snsbitcl_ts: entry
snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
{code}
Charles Hooper
IT Manager/Oracle DBA
K&M Machine-Fabricating, Inc. & -
ADF application integrating with Oracle Web Cache
Hello,
I am trying to integrated my ADF 11g application with Oracle Web Cache. I used this link http://andrejusb.blogspot.com/2010/06/oracle-webtier-11g-configuration-for.html for it.
I am able to access my ADF application using webcache port 7785.
I created few caching rules in the Oracle Web Cache. And in the popular request section of the Oracle Web cache i see jpg,png and other image files cached.
But the issue is when the application access images like /testapp/test/images/abc.jpg?_adf.ctrl-state=5b0s7lzfo_29 . I created a caching rule with regular expression ^/testapp/test/images/[A-Za-z0-9_]*\.(gif|jpeg|png|jpg)\?_adf\.ctrl-state=[A-Za-z0-9_]*$.
But when i access the popular request in em i don't see the URL given above as cached. The caching reason it specifies as URL contains query string.
I am not sure if i need to do anything additional to cache these URL's as well.
Thanks!
RamYes that works. But my question is how to cache the urls which has querystring. I was trying to give a regular expression to match the url so that the url which contains parameters like _afrLoop which changes with each HTTP request can also be cached.
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Commercial Application developed with Oracle APEX
Except the commercial application list on the official Oracle APEX web-site, anyone can give more information regarding commercial application developed using Oracle APEX?
One I can find: XPinventory (http://xp4each.wordpress.com).I'm curious - is there a problem with the 15 commercial applications listed at http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/application_express/html/apex_com_commercial_apps.html? What are you specifically looking for?
Joel -
Business Intelligence Application
Hi Guru, sorry i am quite new to Business Intelligence.. and i have go through some ebook on Business Intelligence found on SDN..
wonder could anyone tell me more on how to use those tools i know about
<b>Visual Composer, Bex Query Designer, Bex Report Designer, Bex Web Designer, Bex Analyzer,InfoCube, InfoProvider and Data Warehousing Workbench.</b>
for me i try to open the application it promt me to login to the server. but currently i using Trial Slim Edition and wonder could anyone teach me or guide me in how to create the connection.. so i can start to explore the BI...
thank..
hope to hear from you all soon...
Regards
Jia JunHi Jia Jun Ng,
I think you need to learn SAP BI from scratch.
Go through the SAP Help link here
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/e3/e60138fede083de10000009b38f8cf/frameset.htm
BI Content:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/3d/5fb13cd0500255e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
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Praveen Vujjini -
Forms 6i based application compatibility with Oracle Lite 10g
My client is currently using an Oracle Forms 6i based application (together with a Jinitiator)
in an application deployed to 50 countries using Oracle Lite 9i as the Mobile Application Server and Oracle 8i as the database.
We are considering an update to Oracle 10g database and 10g Rel 3 mobile application server.
Can anyone advise on the impact of such an application on the Forms 6i application and if there is a recommended process for the upgrade of the forms application?do you mean the OAS 10g Rel. 3 ? That application server has no forms-component. Only the Rel.2
Your Forms 6i is certified against 10g databases with patch 17 and 18. Download them from the metalink.oracle.com -
Little Applications developped with Oracle
Hi,
I would like to develop little applications with Oracle Forms and Oracle Reports (Database 8i or 9i) and sell my applications in little companies.
I need database standalone, Forms Builder, Report Builder, pl/sql, sql*plus to develop.
I need database standalone, Runforms, Runreports, pl/sql, sql*plus on customer's computer to run the application.
Can somebody tell me if I can buy a license for me (with only developper tools listed above), and a license for my customer (only runtime Forms, Report and database). I need a very basic licence for standalone application. Wich licence I have to buy? How much does it cost for that type of licence for me? for my customer?
Thanks.For development purposes, you're generally free to download whatever software you'd like from the Oracle site.
For the type of application you're envisioning, your customer would probably need an embedded Oracle license. You'd have to contact Oracle sales to get a quote on what they'd charge for an embedded license.
Justin -
Small Business Server 2003 Compatibility with Oracle 10G, licensing?
Hello all,
Is Windows SBS 2003 compatible with Oracle 10G, I looked at the compatibility and didn't notice it but I wanted to see if anyone here had any experience with the two.The licensing isn't by cpu slots, it's by the number
of cores times a multipier, which I believe for intel
is .5, so if you have a cpu w/ 2 cores, you would
purchase a 1 cpu license. If you have a quad core
cpu, you would need to purchase a 2 cpu license. I
would definitely talk to your sales rep about this to
make sure the multipier is right (and if it has
changed w/ intel quad technology).Thanks Jim. The multiplier used above for Intel is indeed correct. However, Oracle has (in the last few weeks) introduced the term 'socket' into it's licensing metrics as follows:
"When licensing Oracle programs with Standard Edition One or Standard Edition in the product name, a processor is counted equivalent to an occupied socket. See http://www.oracle.com/corporate/pricing/technology-price-list.pdf "
To quote another source (CRN):
"..Standard Edition was licensed for servers with up to four single-core processor cores. For multicore chips, users could only license it for up to eight cores total. Oracle's formula was to multiply the number of cores by 0.50 to get the CPU license number to determine price. So a four-core box counted as two CPUs.
Now Standard Edition can be licensed on servers with up to four sockets, or four processors running one-, two- or four-core chips (and possibly a higher number of cores)." This source overlooks to mention that the multiplier relates to Intel!
Regards,
Graham
www.oracleonwindows.co.uk
Regards, Graham
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