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Hi, We are wanting to upgrade to ALM 12.55 and the DB team is telling us that they are upgrading our instance to 12C. How can i find out if this is supported or if we need to hold off on the DB update at this time?? Thanks, HomerJ
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Hello, We are wondering about managing users through a more remote and automated process and what would be the best recommended procedure for doing that. Could we use Oracle Identity Management program with our Oracle DB instance to manage the user back end without the need of SIteAdmin or is there ...
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We currently use Oracle in our ALM instance, recent security changes have our DBA's wanting to revoke the access of the "schema users" for the ALM project schemas and replace those users with a system account with the same access, wil this cause any issue with the ALM application?
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Installing 12.53, and have migrated a previous QCSITEADMIN_DB (Oracle 12c) , the installation acts like it doesn't have proper privileges to the oracle schema. The error it gives in the detailed log file is: No permissions to '[CREATE SESSION, CREATE PROCEDURE, CREATE TRIGGER, CREATE SEQUENCE, CREAT...
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We are currently using LoadRunner 12.01 and Oracle Application 12.2.3. I am trying to record Oracle but the forms are not opening but it opens fine when opening manually. I am using Oracle NCA and Web - HTTP/HTML protocol. Any thoughts.
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We plan to upgrade our RHEL (Red Hat) version for our database server from 6.8 to 6.9. Is it compatible with QC 11.52 Patch 9?
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We want to setup ALM to work with a "TNS Client" using a tnsnames.ora file, how do we do that?
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We would like an easy way to test our Oracle database connection for a given schema/user used by ALM. Every once in awhile, we get an expired password for one of our projects and want a quick way to test the connection/password. Is there an easy-to-install client that we can use without bothering th...
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We were wondering if we need to involve our Oracle DBA to setup an Oracle TNS client on our ALM server to be able to communicate with our Oracle instance from ALM server. Are there other options?
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