Recently learnt how to prevent session logout.
Navigation Path:
System Administration->Profile->System
Query on Username and the Profile "ICX:Session Timeout"
ICX:Session Timeout
Use this profile option to enforce an inactivity time–out. If a user
performs no Oracle Applications operation for a time period longer than
the time–out value (specified in minutes), the user’s session is disabled.
If this profile option to 0 or NULL, then user sessions will never time out
due to inactivity
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Fear of Flying - who me?
I always used to wonder about those who have "Fear f flying" (should it be termed Flying-challenged?); Thank God, I do not seem to exhibit any.
Well, sitting on the tarmac waiting for the plane to take-off, back to Newark, NJ, I seemed to invariably fall-asleep - usually I will wake up when we are airborne and stewardess will be out serving drink. However, more often than not, I will wake up only to find that we have probably moved 100 yards;
many times, the wait will be for a hour or 2! Cann't get out of the Plane. Captain will announce Weather problem; gusty winds! Yeah right!
Well, sitting on the tarmac waiting for the plane to take-off, back to Newark, NJ, I seemed to invariably fall-asleep - usually I will wake up when we are airborne and stewardess will be out serving drink. However, more often than not, I will wake up only to find that we have probably moved 100 yards;
many times, the wait will be for a hour or 2! Cann't get out of the Plane. Captain will announce Weather problem; gusty winds! Yeah right!
Friday, January 19, 2007
home, travel, work, home...
Just got back home. Think I am one of those travel-challenged!
Been travelling to Atlanta, GA for the last few weeks; I do look forward to those 2 days or so when I can stay home and spend sometime with my kids.
At home the routine falls in... Cleaning, groceries, kids activities, going out for a dinner/movie(? where is time) Whew! oh, boy, time to catch my next flight.
Been travelling to Atlanta, GA for the last few weeks; I do look forward to those 2 days or so when I can stay home and spend sometime with my kids.
At home the routine falls in... Cleaning, groceries, kids activities, going out for a dinner/movie(? where is time) Whew! oh, boy, time to catch my next flight.
Saturday, January 06, 2007
REP-1219 error 'object ' has no size
Most of the times you face the error, you generally delete the object.
However, the following forum posting
This error occurs when you create a report in bitmap mode and run it as a character report.
Solution is as below:
Open reports builder and the rdf file which is giving error
1. Go to FILE -> ADMINISTRATION -> CONVERT
2. A dialog box will popup.
3. In OPTIONS tab
select DESTINATION UNIT as CHARACTER
select OVERWRITE as NEWNAME
4. Then in CONVERSION tab select
Document Type : Report
Source Type : rdf
Source : It is the file for which you are getting error
Destination Type : rdf
Destination : give the location and filename for the destination file
3. Then click on OK
Reopen the rdf file, the error is no longer reported.
However, the following forum posting
This error occurs when you create a report in bitmap mode and run it as a character report.
Solution is as below:
Open reports builder and the rdf file which is giving error
1. Go to FILE -> ADMINISTRATION -> CONVERT
2. A dialog box will popup.
3. In OPTIONS tab
select DESTINATION UNIT as CHARACTER
select OVERWRITE as NEWNAME
4. Then in CONVERSION tab select
Document Type : Report
Source Type : rdf
Source : It is the file for which you are getting error
Destination Type : rdf
Destination : give the location and filename for the destination file
3. Then click on OK
Reopen the rdf file, the error is no longer reported.
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