OG-01603

Dear All,
I am getting OG-01603 : Unable to create PL/SQL Development Environment context.
How to resolve this error.
Thanks a lot.
Q.Hung

Hi,
Are you calling Oracle Graphics from Forms or Reports? Do you provide all connect information when connecting to Forms and Reports or Graphics, or do you omit the tnsnames field because it's a local database? Provide a tnsnames entr yif you don't yet.
Q.Hung , I appreciate short questions, as they save me some time when reading. However, you may want to consider providing more details when asking next time.I remember your questions usually lacking some information like database releases and the caller context (e.g. Graphics stand alone or called from Forms or Reports).
Fran

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