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version conflict (merged 3) [message #542276] Mon, 06 February 2012 04:52 Go to next message
mrdb
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hi

I have installed oracle 10g dev suite, before that dev 2000 and forms 6i already installed
now I am not able to use dev 2000 once i click the if f50run32.exe shortcut

I get the following error: ORA-12154

how can I use all the version of forms in my pc
Re: version conflict [message #542279 is a reply to message #542276] Mon, 06 February 2012 04:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified
 *Cause:  A connection to a database or other service was requested using
 a connect identifier, and the connect identifier specified could not
 be resolved into a connect descriptor using one of the naming methods
 configured. For example, if the type of connect identifier used was a
 net service name then the net service name could not be found in a
 naming method repository, or the repository could not be
 located or reached.
 *Action:
   - If you are using local naming (TNSNAMES.ORA file):
      - Make sure that "TNSNAMES" is listed as one of the values of the
        NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH parameter in the Oracle Net profile
        (SQLNET.ORA)
      - Verify that a TNSNAMES.ORA file exists and is in the proper
        directory and is accessible.
      - Check that the net service name used as the connect identifier
        exists in the TNSNAMES.ORA file.
      - Make sure there are no syntax errors anywhere in the TNSNAMES.ORA
        file.  Look for unmatched parentheses or stray characters. Errors
        in a TNSNAMES.ORA file may make it unusable.
   - If you are using directory naming:
      - Verify that "LDAP" is listed as one of the values of the
        NAMES.DIRETORY_PATH parameter in the Oracle Net profile
        (SQLNET.ORA).
      - Verify that the LDAP directory server is up and that it is
        accessible.
      - Verify that the net service name or database name used as the
        connect identifier is configured in the directory.
      - Verify that the default context being used is correct by
        specifying a fully qualified net service name or a full LDAP DN
        as the connect identifier
   - If you are using easy connect naming:
      - Verify that "EZCONNECT" is listed as one of the values of the
        NAMES.DIRETORY_PATH parameter in the Oracle Net profile
        (SQLNET.ORA).
      - Make sure the host, port and service name specified
        are correct.
      - Try enclosing the connect identifier in quote marks.

   See the Oracle Net Services Administrators Guide or the Oracle
   operating system specific guide for more information on naming.
Re: version conflict [message #542280 is a reply to message #542279] Mon, 06 February 2012 04:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
cookiemonster
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You're probably using the wrong tnsnames.ora file. Create a TNS_ADMIN registry setting so that all the different versions of forms use the same one.
Re: version conflict [message #542286 is a reply to message #542280] Mon, 06 February 2012 06:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mrdb
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TNS_ADMIN may also be defined as a system-wide or global variable
within the operating system. To do so:

1. Logon as Administrator.
2. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel
3. Double click the SYSTEM icon
4. From System Properties, select Environment tab.

The Environment tab lists System environment variables defined by
Windows NT - these are the same no matter which user is logged on
to the computer. When logged as as a member of the Administrator
group, you can modify, add or delete values.

5. Highlight OS in the list of Systems Variables

In the Variable field you should see: OS and in the Value field,
the value: Windows_NT

6. Change the Variable from OS to TNS_ADMIN.
7. Change the Value from Windows_NT to the complete path were the
configuration files will reside.

For example: c:\orant\net80\admin

8. Click Set, then apply.

In the System Variable table you should now see the TNS_ADMIN
variable with the path to the location of Oracle Net configuration
files.

9. Click OK to close window."


THIS IS SO GREATE...............
THIS WORKED FOR ME..............
Re: version conflict [message #549583 is a reply to message #542286] Mon, 02 April 2012 00:38 Go to previous message
rishwinger
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Registered: November 2011
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Great Answer mrdb!!!

It Worked for me, But i created a new environment variable instead of changing OS.

Thanks

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