Oracle Proposals

How to insert image in RTF files of Proposals?

Hi,
What is the application release?
You can use "Dynamic Fields" to insert images.
Please refer to "Oracle Proposals Implementation Guide" for more details.
Applications Releases 11i and 12
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/applications.html
Regards,
Hussein

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  • RTF Files for Oracle Proposals

    Do we have to take care of generating proposal in a particular language through java dynamic fields. Because we are generating the whole rtf document through java code.So in order to generate the proposal in a particular language , what do we have to do.
    Please guide me through this.

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    Justin

  • Performance Issues on Oracle Database Lite 10.3.0.3

    Hello,
    we have a big problem with one of our customers. He uses Oracle Database Lite in the standalone version. There are about 600 clients running a project with about 20 Publication Items. The customer works in the logistics field, so the Main time where nearly all clients want to sync and get their tours is from 02 AM to 05 AM, so that is the time with the most traffic.
    Everything went well before last week. Suddenly the compose cycle needs (at least between that hours) about ten times longer than before. Normally we had about 40 - 80 seconds, now we have about 300 - 500 average with max values from over 1200 seconds.
    Therefore we have a lot of conflicts and Disconnects on the clients. It is sometimes that bad, that nearly no client can sync successfully.
    We checked our Selects in the publication Items, all are very fast and look good in the explain plan, so that shouldnt be the problem.
    The installation is nearly in the Default state as oracle does when you install Oracle Lite. Are there any standard settings we can change? Does anyone had the same problem already?
    The Machine is a Windows Server 2003 with an Intel Xeon CPU E7-4820 and 4 GB of RAM.
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    Any recommendation or opinions are very welcome.
    If I have to give more Info about somewhat please feel free to ask, I will give it as fast as possible.
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    Holger

    Hey,
    many thanks for your proposals. The MGP runs every minute like the default settings are, because our application is a time sensitive. The data have to be very fast on the clients in the nights and thex are only a few minutes before available. I think the parameters are important in environemnts where the mgps runs only after a few minutes?
    Let me summarize the situation since my las post:
    We have days (nights) where everything goes quite well. Mainly that is thrusday and friday. But on the other hand, there are days where everything really is a mess.
    The mgp caycles increase and when you look to mobile manager you see 70 clients syncing very very slowly (about 300 - 600 seconds) for just a little bit of data. Then we get the disonnects and the messages in the err.log. 
    What do you think, is this somehow network related, or ist this a logical problem in the Mobile Server itself? 
    Like postes earlier, there are 500 clients syncing against a standalone mobile server.
    We just couldnt figure out, why the mgp times somehow and sometimes increase that much, that there are these problems.
    First we thought, that they sync newly over wireless (GPRS or Edge) and that syncing is that slowly, that everything goes down, but arent sure. Is this possible because of the architecture of the Mobile Server? That a very slow network can slow down the mgps and that does timeouts and all the other stuff?
    How many clients can a Standalone Mobile Server normally serve at same time without performance problems. What do you thin about the hardware I wrote? Is it powerful enough?

  • Hyperlink in MS Word document to Oracle Portal 9.0.4 form does not work

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  • Technical Evaluation of bids from SIs for eBIZ proposals.

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  • OAUG Responds to Oracle Proposal

    An Open Letter to Mark Jarvis and Ron Wohl
    Mark, Ron
    Thank you for setting out your proposal to the OAUG on AppsNet. It was useful to see it in writing, although, as you mentioned, it is largely similar to what was proposed and presented to our membership a year ago. As we had a teleconference a few hours before publication it would have been useful to have been given some advance notice of your plan to publish.
    However as this has occurred I would like to clear up some errors and omissions in the document.
    1. You state that the OAUG would select 100% of the user papers. You omit to mention that would represent 25% of the total conference content, and that 75% would therefore not be user papers (as explained to us in the conference call at 9am PST yesterday, Wednesday 23 May).
    2. You state that no proposals were ever put forward by the OAUG board. In the 23 May conference call, just hours before your AppsNet posting, we had proposed that if you were able to support a Fall North American OAUG conference, we would be willing to collaborate with you in line with your proposals for the Spring in North America as well as in Europe and Asia Pacific.
    3. You state that you would be required to take 200 developers out of development for a week of OAUG, and before you know it we would have 400 Oracle employees engaged in each conference. Perhaps you had forgotten that a few hours earlier we had indicated that the level of support that we were requesting for the Fall conference was development staff to cover 55 sessions. Given that the next two Fall OAUG events are on the West Coast, even with travel and preparation time this represents about 120 people days, rather than the 2800 employee weeks that you refer to.
    4. Twice you state that there are going to be seven conferences in the next twelve months, and refer to four OAUG conferences. When you asked on the conference call if we would participate with you in Europe, we said yes, we would. When you asked where our venue was for Europe next year, we told you that in light of the current situation we had released it. When we discussed Asia Pacific we told you that we intended to hold our conference in Sydney, but that we did not believe that it would affect your conference in Singapore which is several months and several thousand miles away. We agreed that we would be willing to discuss the model in Asia Pacific with you, as you had indicated the possibility of an alternative style event. We were not clear how that would work. In addition, given our willingness to discuss the North American model, you were well aware that seven conferences in the next twelve months was most unlikely.
    5. You stated that for the past five years a majority of Oracle employees attending and staffing OAUG conferences were required to pay full attendance. I dont propose to count, but for the record, approximately sixty were free, any Oracle presenters above the sixty were free, and the conference workers paid a reduced rate to cover the costs involved, such as food. Any others who decided to attend did indeed have to pay.
    It is hard for us to understand why it has been so difficult to bring this issue to closure. The OAUG Board understands that once Oracle had committed to its AppsWorld events for Spring 2001 that you were too busy to meet with us to discuss a longer term resolution, for example when we proposed a meeting with you in January. It was unfortunate that you were unable to meet the target date of meeting in March after your conference. We were pleased that we finally met on 30 April, and that we appeared to be making some progress in identifying issues and seeking to resolve them. It was disappointing that you had to postpone the agreed follow up meeting from the first week in May to 23 May, and that only then were you able to inform us that you had a deadline for just a week later.
    We had sought to avoid going into details on the discussions in public, as we felt that might jeopardise progress. I am not clear what your purpose was in doing so. We continue to be disappointed by Oracles inability to compromise, and that after all of this time, this proposal so closely resembles the original proposal made last year. I would like to make quite clear what the OAUG has offered, and the flexibility that we have shown in being willing to move from the existing, successful model, to try to accommodate your valid needs to reach a wider audience.
    The OAUG has proposed that :
    7 The OAUG would be willing to collaborate with Oracle on their AppsWorld events in North America, if in return Oracle would participate in the OAUGs independent Fall North American conference to the extent of approximately sixty development staff.
    7 The OAUG, in line with the majority of feedback received from European users, would be willing to collaborate with Oracle on their AppsWorld event in Europe.
    7 The OAUG, after the Sydney Asia Pacific event which we have committed to in 2001, would be willing to collaborate with Oracle in their AppsWorld event in Asia Pacific, subject to clarification as to the form of that event.
    I believe that is a more than reasonable proposal.
    Given that Oracle decided to move these discussions into the public arena, that they did so in such an extensive way just a few hours after a discussion with the OAUG, and without giving any advance warning, I am forced to wonder whether Oracle are really negotiating in good faith in this matter
    The OAUG has always stood for the independent voice of the user community. We have received consistent and clear feedback from our members that they wish have a forum for education and feedback which is, and can clearly be seen to be, independent from the Oracle message. We recognise Oracles marketing needs, and believe that our proposed compromise meets those needs, and the stated needs of existing users. If Oracle really had the interests of the users at heart it would not behave in this way. However such behaviour by Oracle only goes to reinforce the importance and value of a truly independent users group.
    Jeremy Young
    OAUG President
    null

    An Open Letter to Mark Jarvis and Ron Wohl
    Mark, Ron
    Thank you for setting out your proposal to the OAUG on AppsNet. It was useful to see it in writing, although, as you mentioned, it is largely similar to what was proposed and presented to our membership a year ago. As we had a teleconference a few hours before publication it would have been useful to have been given some advance notice of your plan to publish.
    However as this has occurred I would like to clear up some errors and omissions in the document.
    1. You state that the OAUG would select 100% of the user papers. You omit to mention that would represent 25% of the total conference content, and that 75% would therefore not be user papers (as explained to us in the conference call at 9am PST yesterday, Wednesday 23 May).
    2. You state that no proposals were ever put forward by the OAUG board. In the 23 May conference call, just hours before your AppsNet posting, we had proposed that if you were able to support a Fall North American OAUG conference, we would be willing to collaborate with you in line with your proposals for the Spring in North America as well as in Europe and Asia Pacific.
    3. You state that you would be required to take 200 developers out of development for a week of OAUG, and before you know it we would have 400 Oracle employees engaged in each conference. Perhaps you had forgotten that a few hours earlier we had indicated that the level of support that we were requesting for the Fall conference was development staff to cover 55 sessions. Given that the next two Fall OAUG events are on the West Coast, even with travel and preparation time this represents about 120 people days, rather than the 2800 employee weeks that you refer to.
    4. Twice you state that there are going to be seven conferences in the next twelve months, and refer to four OAUG conferences. When you asked on the conference call if we would participate with you in Europe, we said yes, we would. When you asked where our venue was for Europe next year, we told you that in light of the current situation we had released it. When we discussed Asia Pacific we told you that we intended to hold our conference in Sydney, but that we did not believe that it would affect your conference in Singapore which is several months and several thousand miles away. We agreed that we would be willing to discuss the model in Asia Pacific with you, as you had indicated the possibility of an alternative style event. We were not clear how that would work. In addition, given our willingness to discuss the North American model, you were well aware that seven conferences in the next twelve months was most unlikely.
    5. You stated that for the past five years a majority of Oracle employees attending and staffing OAUG conferences were required to pay full attendance. I dont propose to count, but for the record, approximately sixty were free, any Oracle presenters above the sixty were free, and the conference workers paid a reduced rate to cover the costs involved, such as food. Any others who decided to attend did indeed have to pay.
    It is hard for us to understand why it has been so difficult to bring this issue to closure. The OAUG Board understands that once Oracle had committed to its AppsWorld events for Spring 2001 that you were too busy to meet with us to discuss a longer term resolution, for example when we proposed a meeting with you in January. It was unfortunate that you were unable to meet the target date of meeting in March after your conference. We were pleased that we finally met on 30 April, and that we appeared to be making some progress in identifying issues and seeking to resolve them. It was disappointing that you had to postpone the agreed follow up meeting from the first week in May to 23 May, and that only then were you able to inform us that you had a deadline for just a week later.
    We had sought to avoid going into details on the discussions in public, as we felt that might jeopardise progress. I am not clear what your purpose was in doing so. We continue to be disappointed by Oracles inability to compromise, and that after all of this time, this proposal so closely resembles the original proposal made last year. I would like to make quite clear what the OAUG has offered, and the flexibility that we have shown in being willing to move from the existing, successful model, to try to accommodate your valid needs to reach a wider audience.
    The OAUG has proposed that :
    7 The OAUG would be willing to collaborate with Oracle on their AppsWorld events in North America, if in return Oracle would participate in the OAUGs independent Fall North American conference to the extent of approximately sixty development staff.
    7 The OAUG, in line with the majority of feedback received from European users, would be willing to collaborate with Oracle on their AppsWorld event in Europe.
    7 The OAUG, after the Sydney Asia Pacific event which we have committed to in 2001, would be willing to collaborate with Oracle in their AppsWorld event in Asia Pacific, subject to clarification as to the form of that event.
    I believe that is a more than reasonable proposal.
    Given that Oracle decided to move these discussions into the public arena, that they did so in such an extensive way just a few hours after a discussion with the OAUG, and without giving any advance warning, I am forced to wonder whether Oracle are really negotiating in good faith in this matter
    The OAUG has always stood for the independent voice of the user community. We have received consistent and clear feedback from our members that they wish have a forum for education and feedback which is, and can clearly be seen to be, independent from the Oracle message. We recognise Oracles marketing needs, and believe that our proposed compromise meets those needs, and the stated needs of existing users. If Oracle really had the interests of the users at heart it would not behave in this way. However such behaviour by Oracle only goes to reinforce the importance and value of a truly independent users group.
    Jeremy Young
    OAUG President
    null

  • OAUG Responds to Oracle's Proposal

    An Open Letter to Mark Jarvis and Ron Wohl
    Mark, Ron
    Thank you for setting out your proposal to the OAUG on AppsNet. It was useful to see it in writing, although, as you mentioned, it is largely similar to what was proposed and presented to our membership a year ago. As we had a teleconference a few hours before publication it would have been useful to have been given some advance notice of your plan to publish.
    However as this has occurred I would like to clear up some errors and omissions in the document.
    1. You state that the OAUG would select 100% of the user papers. You omit to mention that would represent 25% of the total conference content, and that 75% would therefore not be user papers (as explained to us in the conference call at 9am PST yesterday, Wednesday 23 May).
    2. You state that no proposals were ever put forward by the OAUG board. In the 23 May conference call, just hours before your AppsNet posting, we had proposed that if you were able to support a Fall North American OAUG conference, we would be willing to collaborate with you in line with your proposals for the Spring in North America as well as in Europe and Asia Pacific.
    3. You state that you would be required to take 200 developers out of development for a week of OAUG, and before you know it we would have 400 Oracle employees engaged in each conference. Perhaps you had forgotten that a few hours earlier we had indicated that the level of support that we were requesting for the Fall conference was development staff to cover 55 sessions. Given that the next two Fall OAUG events are on the West Coast, even with travel and preparation time this represents about 120 people days, rather than the 2800 employee weeks that you refer to.
    4. Twice you state that there are going to be seven conferences in the next twelve months, and refer to four OAUG conferences. When you asked on the conference call if we would participate with you in Europe, we said yes, we would. When you asked where our venue was for Europe next year, we told you that in light of the current situation we had released it. When we discussed Asia Pacific we told you that we intended to hold our conference in Sydney, but that we did not believe that it would affect your conference in Singapore which is several months and several thousand miles away. We agreed that we would be willing to discuss the model in Asia Pacific with you, as you had indicated the possibility of an alternative style event. We were not clear how that would work. In addition, given our willingness to discuss the North American model, you were well aware that seven conferences in the next twelve months was most unlikely.
    5. You stated that for the past five years a majority of Oracle employees attending and staffing OAUG conferences were required to pay full attendance. I dont propose to count, but for the record, approximately sixty were free, any Oracle presenters above the sixty were free, and the conference workers paid a reduced rate to cover the costs involved, such as food. Any others who decided to attend did indeed have to pay.
    It is hard for us to understand why it has been so difficult to bring this issue to closure. The OAUG Board understands that once Oracle had committed to its AppsWorld events for Spring 2001 that you were too busy to meet with us to discuss a longer term resolution, for example when we proposed a meeting with you in January. It was unfortunate that you were unable to meet the target date of meeting in March after your conference. We were pleased that we finally met on 30 April, and that we appeared to be making some progress in identifying issues and seeking to resolve them. It was disappointing that you had to postpone the agreed follow up meeting from the first week in May to 23 May, and that only then were you able to inform us that you had a deadline for just a week later.
    We had sought to avoid going into details on the discussions in public, as we felt that might jeopardise progress. I am not clear what your purpose was in doing so. We continue to be disappointed by Oracles inability to compromise, and that after all of this time, this proposal so closely resembles the original proposal made last year. I would like to make quite clear what the OAUG has offered, and the flexibility that we have shown in being willing to move from the existing, successful model, to try to accommodate your valid needs to reach a wider audience.
    The OAUG has proposed that :
    7 The OAUG would be willing to collaborate with Oracle on their AppsWorld events in North America, if in return Oracle would participate in the OAUGs independent Fall North American conference to the extent of approximately sixty development staff.
    7 The OAUG, in line with the majority of feedback received from European users, would be willing to collaborate with Oracle on their AppsWorld event in Europe.
    7 The OAUG, after the Sydney Asia Pacific event which we have committed to in 2001, would be willing to collaborate with Oracle in their AppsWorld event in Asia Pacific, subject to clarification as to the form of that event.
    I believe that is a more than reasonable proposal.
    Given that Oracle decided to move these discussions into the public arena, that they did so in such an extensive way just a few hours after a discussion with the OAUG, and without giving any advance warning, I am forced to wonder whether Oracle are really negotiating in good faith in this matter
    The OAUG has always stood for the independent voice of the user community. We have received consistent and clear feedback from our members that they wish have a forum for education and feedback which is, and can clearly be seen to be, independent from the Oracle message. We recognise Oracles marketing needs, and believe that our proposed compromise meets those needs, and the stated needs of existing users. If Oracle really had the interests of the users at heart it would not behave in this way. However such behaviour by Oracle only goes to reinforce the importance and value of a truly independent users group.
    Jeremy Young
    OAUG President
    null

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  • CRM in Oracle E_BUSINESS suite

    Hi,
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    Many thanks.

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  • Oracle V/S SAP

    Hi All,
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    Hi,
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  • Oracle Financials Implementation Consultant

    Good Wonderful Afternoon,
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    Master in Business Administration (Fin)-- (2 years)
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    Operating Systems     :     MS-DOS 6.22, Win NT/95/98, Win 2000 Prof.,
    SCO UNIX Open Server 5.0
    Applications          :     MS Office (97, 2000), MS Projects
    Languages          :     SQL, PL/SQL, HTML 4.0
    ERP               :     Oracle Applications 11i, 11, 10.7
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    AR, OE, AP, CM, System Administration.
                        Good :
         G L, FA, Inventory, PayRoll, WorkFlow, AOL, Open Interfaces, System Administration.
    DBA (O)RDBMS     :     Oracle 7.x, 8.0.x,8i
    Front-end          :     Developer/2000 (and its Suite of Products) & Visual Basic 6
    Others               :     Familiar with Oracle Financial Analyzer & Discoverer
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    7     Documented all the current process (AP, AR, GL, Assets, Cash Mgt) and prepared the wish list
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    7     Arranging Corporate training programs to the development team
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    7     Finding Business Requirements best suits to the company
    7     Interact with the Finance heads on implementations and impacts
    7     Users for implementations
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    7     Payroll interface with GL
    7     Inventory, Point of Sales, Shipment Interfaces
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    Continental Informatics India Limited
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    Details of the responsibilities and job handled from day one to the date of Employment:
    Job & Responsibilities (January 1999 to March 2000)
    Imparted Training:
    After a 4 months intensive In-House Training on Oracle Financials & Oracle Order Entry. I was appointed in Head office Hyderabad. For taking care of training activities in Oracle Receivables version 10.7 & 11 and Oracle Order Entry version 10.7 & 11.And I have taught the complete cycle of Oracle Receivables and Order Entry and Oracle Payables to the clients and also am a visiting faculty for intelli Group.
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    Implemented Oracle Financials:
    In February I was handpicked along with other consultants to form an implementation team to develop project for the Gati Corporation Limited, which is Indias leading Cargo Management Company.
    Individual fully involved in business process study, system study, Requirement Analysis and preparing the documents at each stage of the project and completed the full life cycle of project along with other 6 ERP Consultants.
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    7     Defined System and Profile Options to control How Oracle Receivables looks and run
    7     Set up processing to calculate tax in Oracle Receivables.
    7     Set up transaction types
    7     Defined Banks, payment terms, Quick codes to control list of value choice.
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    7     Set up transaction header information to control transaction entry and create transaction default values.
    7     Set up transaction line information
    7     Setup Statement Cycle and messages to inform customers of activities for a specific period.
    7     Set up receipt entry before entering and processing receipt in Oracle Receivables.
    7     Defined Collection Methods, collector and assign them to customers.
    7     Defined aging buckets to specify time period used to review customers aged receivables.
    7     Defined dunning letters and dunning letter sets to inform customers of past-due items.
    7     Integrated Oracle Receivables with general ledger
    7     
    (Given support in Oracle General Ledger Implementation)
    7     Supported in creating set of book consisting of chart of accounts, accounting calendar and functional currency.
    7     Setting profile options
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    (Given support in Oracle Payables Implementation)
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    : : Create database
    : : Typical
    : : Create new database files
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    : : Options: Oralce interMedia, Oralce JServer, and iM demos
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    : : SVRMGR> 2> 3> 4> 5> 6> 7>
    : : 8> 9> CREATE DATABASE "cprtest3"
    : : ORA-01012: not logged on
    : : SVRMGR> Disconnected."
    : : Workaround: Beats me.
    : : 10. sqlplus
    : : I attempted to execute sqlplus, but got the following error
    : : message:
    : : "/u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.5/bin/sqlplus: Permission
    : denied."
    : : The execute bit was not set.
    : : Workaround: I executed:
    : : chmod a+x /u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.5/bin/sqlplus
    : : sqlplus
    : : I gave up for now... there were just too many things wrong
    with
    : : this installation, starting with the very first command I was
    : : supposed to execute (./runInstaller).
    : : I can't fathom why Oracle's installation script has so many
    : bugs.
    : : Am I just doing something terribly wrong?
    : : Please help.
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