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#1657 - 09/11/05 09:33 AM
Re: Family Pack K issues thread
[Re: bcooper]
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Our DBA's are currently struggling to upgrade our first test env to 11.5.10 cu2 with FamPack K for HRMS and FamPack G for Fins.
Being a mere funky I don't understand the detail but they initially tried merging all the upgrade components to apply in one hit. This failed badly and wasted quite a lot of time. Oracle didn't advise against this, but with the benefit of our experience they have since said that the components should be applied separately.
Just in case anyone else is considering merging!
Edited by slawrence (09/11/05 09:41 AM)
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#1660 - 10/11/05 01:06 PM
Re: Family Pack K issues thread
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Thanks Barry and Vin,
I have obediently passed on your info to my DBA mate here and encouraged him to join up!
See you, Sandra
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#1663 - 23/11/05 02:47 PM
Re: Family Pack K issues thread
[Re: delboy]
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Hey Del,
Have you tried running the process 'Bulk Compile Formulas' to compile the court order formula? This should produce an output file which lists those that didn't compile- if it still doesn't, I'd have a look at the package and if it's invalid then try and compile that first..
I've had the 'value exceeded allowable range' message from trying to compile messages which were too long before, but pre family pack K. Seems odd that they have reduced the maximum allowable message size..
Cheers
Simon
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