

For more information about Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), visit. Oracle offers a comprehensive and fully integrated stack of cloud applications and platform services. My Oracle Support provides customers with access to over a million knowledge articles and a vibrant support community of peers and Oracle experts. To view full details, sign in with your My Oracle Support account.ĭon't have a My Oracle Support account? Click to get started! How can we achieve the same function in the 11g version? There was a parameter 'IDFilePath' in the version 9 Lotus Notes Connector - IT Resource configuration to specify the path of storing ID files.

Information in this document applies to any platform. Identity Manager Connector - Version 11.1.1.6.0 and later Photo Supreme comes with every essential image management feature youll need. 18:12:05.How To Configure The 'IDFilePath' In The 11g Version Of Lotus Notes Connector? Assigning catalog labels, importing images to your computer, search features, etc. 18:12:05.480 PST LOG: could not receive data from client: Connection reset by peer 18:12:02.392 PST LOG: execute prepst0: prepare prepst0 as select * from idVersionInfo 18:12:02.380 PST LOG: statement: prepare prepst0 as select * from idVersionInfo 18:12:02.286 PST LOG: execute prepst11: prepare prepst11 as select GUID, CategoryName from idPropCategory With Photo Supreme, users can import images from their computer or the web. The platform offers several functions such as image organization, duplicate detection, lossless image editing, spell checking and more. 18:12:02.274 PST LOG: statement: prepare prepst11 as select GUID, CategoryName from idPropCategory Designed for small to large businesses in retail, technology and other industries, Photo Supreme is a digital asset management tool. 18:12:02.263 PST LOG: execute prepst10: prepare prepst10 as select GUID, PropName, idDescription, idSynonyms from idProp 18:12:02.250 PST LOG: statement: prepare prepst10 as select GUID, PropName, idDescription, idSynonyms from idProp 18:12:02.221 PST LOG: statement: update idVersionInfo set VersionNr = 2843 18:12:02.181 PST LOG: statement: CREATE VIEW v_CatalogItem as select i.*, ( select count(1) from idImageVersion v where v.MainImageGUID = i.GUID ) as idVersionCount, 0 as idMainVersion, i.GUID as MainGUID, fp.MediumType as MediumType, fp.MediumName as MediumName, fp.MediumSerial as MediumSerial, fp.FilePath || i.FileName as FullFileName, fp.FilePath as FilePath, ( select count(1) from idProp p, idCatalogItemDefinition d where p.GUID = d.GUID and d.CatalogItemGUID = i.GUID and p.PropValue 'A' ) as idPropCount from idCatalogItem i, idFilePath fp where fp.GUID = i.PathGUID 18:12:02.146 PST LOG: statement: CREATE VIEW v_AlbumVersion as SELECT v.* FROM v_ImageVersion v, v_AlbumDisplayVersionPlaceHolder ph WHERE ph.ItemGUID=v.GUID The last entries in the log for postgres: A small window, progress bar, showed up for a couple of seconds with words of upgrading the database.

All went well until I connected to the new DB with admin and provided a password. (3) cleaned up the registry as much as I could
