J'ai installé Chainview sur un server W2003.
Lorsque je lance l'url jobtient ces messages.
Warning: odbc_exec() [function.odbc-exec]: SQL error: [Oracle][ODBC][Ora]ORA-00936: missing expression , SQL state S1000 in SQLExecDirect in D:\Program Files\Chainview\chainview.php on line 300
Warning: odbc_fetch_row(): supplied argument is not a valid ODBC result resource in D:\Program Files\Chainview\chainview.php on line 302
Nb j'ai configuré un System Data Source avec client oracle 9I et mis la config suivante dans chainview
boussens|CTM620DEV|||ctrlmdev|controlm|620
D|Development|EM620DEV|||ecs|ecspass|620
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I installed Chainview on a server W2003.
When I run the url I get these messages
Warning: odbc_exec() [function.odbc-exec]: SQL error: [Oracle][ODBC][Ora]ORA-00936: missing expression , SQL state S1000 in SQLExecDirect in D:\Program Files\Chainview\chainview.php on line 300
Warning: odbc_fetch_row(): supplied argument is not a valid ODBC result resource in D:\Program Files\Chainview\chainview.php on line 302
No. I configured a System Data Source client with Oracle 9I and made the following config in chainview
boussens|CTM620DEV|||ctrlmdev|controlm|620
D|Development|EM620DEV|||ecs|ecspass|620
Chainview 3.0
Hi
It's true. so I modified the script without @@runcount not necessary for chainview.
You can download the modified version ChainView 3.10.
It should run correctly.
It's true. so I modified the script without @@runcount not necessary for chainview.
You can download the modified version ChainView 3.10.
It should run correctly.
I had made this update myself and It seems that you have another little thing to modify :
the string dbo. before the name of the table generate an oracle error. I think it's caused by the fact that we are in "Existing " installation and the user is not "system" in oracle.
I had suppress it and it works fine.
An other question :
Do you have think to adapt Genalarm and Planview for Oracle ?
Thanks.
the string dbo. before the name of the table generate an oracle error. I think it's caused by the fact that we are in "Existing " installation and the user is not "system" in oracle.
I had suppress it and it works fine.
An other question :
Do you have think to adapt Genalarm and Planview for Oracle ?
Thanks.
Hi,fyot wrote:Hi
It's true. so I modified the script without @@runcount not necessary for chainview.
You can download the modified version ChainView 3.10.
It should run correctly.
I don't know if I'm alone with this issue but the link doesn't work for me.
I can't find the file to download and i'm redirected on the home page.