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FAQ - Common Report Errors in v. 11.1.1.x.x and v. 11.1.2.x.x (Doc ID 1345639.1)

Last updated on JULY 27, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Reports Developer - Version 11.1.1.2.0 to 11.1.2.2.0 [Release 11g]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

The purpose of this note is to inform users, developers, consultants, support, system/database administrators, etc. about some of the commonly known issues relative to Reports v. 11.1.1.x.x and 11.1.2.x.x.

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Purpose
Questions and Answers
 Errors and Solutions
 1. REP-56105 and REP-3000 errors being thrown using UTF8 (ie. Unicode) when the DISPLAY is set properly and working.
 2. 500 Internal Server Error (from rwservlet) -and/or- REP-110/REP-1070 (from rwclient.sh) when running any reports using the inprocess server preventing it from fulfilling the request.
 3. When launching rwdiag.bat/rwdiag.sh, it errors with "The system cannot find the path specified" -or- ".../reports.sh: No such file or directory".
 4.  What are some common causes of the REP-50125 Error?
 a.  Oracle Forms Builder 11g starts up fine, however, when attempting to launch Oracle Report Builder 11g it errors with a REP-50125.
 b.  After upgrading from 11.1.1.x to 11.1.x.x, it errors with REP-50125: An internal exception occurred: oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.
 c.  When starting the report server in 11g, you may receive a REP-50125 accompanied by a REP-56105.
 5.  What are some common causes of the REP-56048 error?  
 a.  PDF Report Output Fails with REP-56048 or REP-536874228 when Using a GIF Image
 
6.  What are some common PDF output issues in this release?
 a. ALERT: Reports PDF Problems in 11.1.1.7/11.1.2.1/11.1.2.2 Patchsets for Non Linux-64 bit Platforms
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