Sub directories to check are:wls_domain\<instance name>\servers\MainServer1\logsinstance\<instance name>\logs
I am not sure that answers my question as I don’t know what Server is. My original question was asking if you are logging into the application server or the oracle database. If the application server you may be running into a websocket limit on the application server. It is not expecting that many connections from one device/client. Have you checked the Main server logs on the application server?If logging into the database then you might have a connection pool issue where the connections are not getting closed. Or if you do not have the password saved off somewhere the connection string will purposely remove it after a valid connection is made.
When I did a quick search, it looks like the first message has to do with a certificate. You may need to install an exchange client certificate on the IFS application server.
The efficiency of the action is linked more to the access method used in the database rather than the implementation type of the custom field. Using functions is convenient, but often the best method (as it pertains to performance) is a query because you have better control over what index you can create an use.In your case if you are creating many custom fields on one screen, there is not much hope that it will be fast if most of them are lookup fields.
Are you connecting via the IFS application server? If so are you using the same IFS user every time?
JBOSS or Weblogic?Why would you move just the website an not the whole instance?
If it is a file you can go to Setup IFS Connect and set the number of retries and the interval in seconds between the tries.
If you look on the application server. Can you find additional information in the log files.What kind of output is this? Is it a file?
You will need to collect statistics on the sys schema. Check Oracle documentation on this. There are a lot of clustered tables that make collecting stats on sys schema different.
Oracle 12 allows for 60 characters in object and column names.
I cannot say for certain with Apps 9, but in Apps 8 there way a way to set this within the purchase order itself. You might also have an event changing the value as well.
I believe you have to start from the beginning then to get the report in a different language. The package that generates the report data is CUSTOMER_ORDER_CONF_RPI and the package that prints reports is Print_Job_api.
I don’t understand your problem. Are you only looking for the latest order confirmation printed?
To activate the debug window press and release the Alt key. This will bring up the menu bar along the top. Click on the Tools menu and select Debug Console. This will open a new window called the Debug Console. Now navigate to the report you want to print to a different queue. Execute those steps. When you are done you should now have several entries in the Debug Console. Clicking on the Server Invoke entries will show you want database calls are being made at each step. This should allow you to see the information you require for the next step.Also if this report should always print to a different printer you might be better off creating a logical printer and assigning this report to that logical printer as the default.
Do you know how to use the debug window?
I would have to echo the others as far a security goes. You can only impersonate once per session and then you would be opening up the first session to the second sessions privileges. NOT a good option. Richard asks a good question. What are you trying to accomplish?
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