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Unless things have changed, 20000 thru 20999 are user specified error numbers, not generated by Oracle.
>>> pat_at_ssc.upenn.edu 05/11/01 01:20PM >>>
Has anyone any idea what this means?
It is coming up when trying to use a procedure in a PL/SQL package to display a web page. With some negative errors we are able to remove them by reloading all for the application in the OAS manager but not this one.
Searching MetaLink I come up with suggestions to patch Applications 11i or upgrade Developer 6 - neither of which are in use here. I also came up with cause not determined.
Environment: Sun OS 5.7
Oracle8i Enterprise Edition release 8.1.6.0.0 OAS 4.0 - we are using a secure server
Both the package and package body are valid.
Any help in unraveling this would be greaterly appreciated.
Pat
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