Forms 6i crash and 9.2 databases

  • From: "Reardon, Bruce (CALBBAY)" <Bruce.Reardon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 11:08:37 +1000

The Forms 6i patch set 16 release notes states that Forms Developer 6i =
may crash when connecting to an Oracle 9.2
database.

Is anyone else using Forms 6i runtime and a 9.2 database?
Does it crash on you - that is, is the release note just referring to a =
generic problem or just in a particular circumstance?

Maybe the release note is only referring to Developer itself and not the =
runtime connecting to a 9.2 database?

The database will be 9.2.0.5 patch 2 on Windows 2000 SP4.
The clients will be running Windows XP, using local client server forms.

"Patch Needed for Running Developer 6i with Oracle 9.2 Database
(2567249) Forms Developer 6i may crash when connecting to an Oracle 9.2
database. The following port-specific bugs can be used to obtain the =
patch to=20
fix this problem:
Platform with Port Number Bug number
Solaris (#453) 2530003
Windows NT (#912) 2530365
HP-UX (#2) 2530374
HP-UX (#59) 2530441
IBM AIX (#319) 2530452
IBM AIX (#38) 2530404
Tru64 (#87) 2530392
Linux (#46) 2530411"
The notes are at =
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/forms/6idocs/relnotef_p16_=
w.pdf


I haven't yet succeeded in getting this patch off Oracle (can't find it =
on Metalink).


Is anyone else using Forms 6i and a 9.2 database?
Does it crash on you - that is, is the release note just referring to a =
problem in a particular circumstance?

Thanks,
Bruce Reardon
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