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Oracle has recommended patchset 2697758 Oracle9i Lite 5.0.1.6.0 patch
for base version 5.0.1.0.0 - perhaps that will help.
I will keep you informed.
Thanks again,
Saira
-----Original Message-----
Somani
Sent: February 17, 2003 9:54 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Mogens,
We did exactly as indicated in the e-mail from Martin and we’re encountering the same problems as before.
Any helpful hints from your colleagues would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Saira
-----Original Message-----
Nørgaard
Sent: February 7, 2003 4:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Saira,
Excellent feedback. I'll forward it to Jacob Christfort and Martin Graf.
Martin, by the way, sent me a response to your posting (Jacob forwarded my message to Martin). See below.
Best regards,
Mogens
Mogens,
In deed, Oracle9i Lite has over 10'000 posted messages on OTN, which
makes it #3 of all Oracle Products. This outstanding number of
messages produces a lot of work for us, which is why you might
experience slower than expected turn around for certain postings. We
apologize for the delay but you can rest assured that we do everything
in our power to resolve your issues.
It looks like data does not get applied to the Oracle Lite
(PROCESSING) database. Client changes are sent to the Mobile
Server (SENDING). The client also received data from the server
(RECEIVING). It might be that replication never finishes (commits) the
transaction (since it hangs), which is why MGP might not pick up the
changes and apply them to the Oracle database.
COMPOSING client data
SENDING client data to the Mobile Server
RECEIVING data from the server
PROCESSING (apply) data to the client database
The PK change in one of your application table might actually be the
culprit. Please follow the procedure below and let me know if you have
further questions.
1. Drop the application from Control Center 2. Drop the client database(s) 3. Publish the application into Mobile Server 4. Provision the application 5. Execute sync
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