Oracle® WebCenter Framework Error Messages Guide 10g (10.1.3.2.0) Part Number B32114-01 |
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This manual provides information about the error messages you may encounter when installing and using Oracle WebCenter Framework. It augments the message texts by providing additional cause and action information. For more information on error messages in Oracle Application Server, browse the documentation on the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) at http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/index.html
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This manual is intended for anyone who uses Oracle WebCenter Framework and requires more information about an error message encountered in the product. For more documentation on Oracle WebCenter Framework, visit our product documentation page on the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B32110_01/index.htm
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle WebCenter Framework documentation set:
You can find all documentation related to WebCenter Framework, including the release notes, on the Oracle WebCenter Framework documentation page of the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B32110_01/index.htm
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Sometimes you may encounter an error that is known as an abnormal condition, which may arise from one of the following causes:
Someone has done something that prevented your application from completing the requested task. For example, if someone bypassed the user interface and changed data in a database table, they might have typed an invalid value.
A software bug prevented the requested task from completing.
Action: First contact your system administrator to determine if the message was caused by something other thanOracle WebCenter Framework. If you determine that the message was not the result of user error or a system problem, then contact Oracle Support Services.
Some errors (that is, internal errors) will require that you call Oracle Support Services to report the error. When you call Support Services, please have the following information at hand:
Your name, company, and Oracle Support ID number.
The hardware, operating system, and release number of the operating system you are using.
The complete version number of the component you were using when you encountered the error, including revision number and port release number, if any.
All other products (and version numbers) in use when you encountered the error (for example, Oracle 8.0.4).
If you encountered one or more error messages, the exact message numbers and descriptions, in the order they appeared.
A description of the problem, including any unusual conditions.
The problem severity, according to the following codes:
Program not usable. Critical impact on operations.
Program usable. Operations severely restricted.
Program usable with limited functions. Not critical to overall operations.
Problem circumvented by customer. Minimal effect, if any, on operations.