Running form from others schema
dear gurus i have an application and in it i have not created any table etc in users schema and now i wish to enable the user to select /update etc on tables through forms
but i have not coming to some novel Idea ( i can give users database priviliges but forms are made i m not sure now how should i give the users access to form do i have to change connection string or i have to change table name as schema.table_name )
plz help me to figure it out how to connect at run time to tables of differet user if they have given access.
thanx in anticipitation
geeta
When using forms, connect as any user who has privileges on the tables OTHER THAN the owner of the tables (the SYSTEM user does nicely without having to do a lot of grants). The SQL generated behind the scenes will then have the proper schema prefix on all the table references(schema.tablename instead of just the tablename). If you are manually creating your data blocks, then its up to you to be sure that all your SQL has the appropriate prefixes. This makes your form schema independent.
If you absolutely cannot recreate your data blocks, an alternative is to create synonyms in the schemas of every user who must run the forms... or to create public synonyms. I much prefer schema-independent forms to synonyms.
ONE PROBELM is that if you use sequences anywhere in your form, you may not run the form logged in as the owner of the schema. Although you can reference your own tables using the schema.table construct, Oracle doesn't like you to reference your own sequences with schema.sequence.
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oracle.forms.net.ConnectionException: Forms session <1> aborted: unable to communicate with runtime process.
at oracle.forms.net.ConnectionException.createConnectionException(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.net.HTTPNStream.getResponse(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.net.HTTPNStream.doFlush(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.net.HTTPNStream.flush(Unknown Source)
at java.io.DataOutputStream.flush(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.net.HTTPConnection.connect(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.engine.FormsDispatcher.initConnection(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.engine.FormsDispatcher.init(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.engine.Runform.initConnection(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.engine.Runform.startRunform(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.engine.Main.createRunform(Unknown Source)
at oracle.forms.engine.Main.start(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Opening http://127.0.0.1:8889/forms/java/oracle/forms/engine/RunformBundle_en_GB.class
Connecting http://127.0.0.1:8889/forms/java/oracle/forms/engine/RunformBundle_en_GB.class with no proxy
Opening http://127.0.0.1:8889/forms/java/oracle/forms/engine/RunformBundle_en_GB.properties
Connecting http://127.0.0.1:8889/forms/java/oracle/forms/engine/RunformBundle_en_GB.properties with no proxy
Opening http://127.0.0.1:8889/forms/java/oracle/ewt/alert/resource/AlertBundle_en_GB.class
Connecting http://127.0.0.1:8889/forms/java/oracle/ewt/alert/resource/AlertBundle_en_GB.class with no proxy
Opening http://127.0.0.1:8889/forms/java/oracle/ewt/alert/resource/AlertBundle_en_GB.properties
Connecting http://127.0.0.1:8889/forms/java/oracle/ewt/alert/resource/AlertBundle_en_GB.properties with no proxy
Any inputs will be greatly appreciated.Same issue here... Been trying to get this working since a week now. I tried all the solutions like memory heap and all but no luck.
One thing that I would like to know is that, in some threads the resolution was to recompile the INS_FORMS.MK file under /forms/lib32 but with my installation I don't have that "lib32" folder under /forms/ and I can not even find that file anywhere in my entire installation.
I am using 12.1.1 on Windows Server 2008.
Any help or guidelines is greatly appreciated.
Santhosh.
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