Oem_exec_template in 10G

Where upgrading from 9i to 10g which involves rdbms, owb & oem.
We had successfull execution of OWB Process Flows in 9i using the oem_exec_template.sql script as an sql*plus script from OEM.
However when we try and create an OEM job in the new 10g OEM using the oem_exec_template.sql (both the 10g and 9i versions) OEM complains that "Inserted value is too long for variable".
Any ideas?

When I try to create a location for the Process Flow to be deployed I only get the option of Oracle Workflow and not OEM in OWB.
What software actually needed to be able to deploy Process Flows and schedule them from OEM? Is Oracle Management Server needed on the TARGET NODE or just an Oracle Agent would suffice? We have an OMS in the network on a different node than the target of loading, cant we leverage that?
If its not much of a problem can you please share the step by step procedure for scheduling the OWB Process in OEM with screen shots that you mentioned in the previous reply. It would help a lot.
I have Oracle 10g Warehouse Builder, OMS 9.2, Oracle Target Database 10g.
My email: [email protected]
Many thanks.

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