Patching on Windows nolonger produces *preenv* and *postenv* listings of Invalid Objects
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Hi there
On our Windows environment, the adpatch utility is no longer writing files with
names like XXXX_preenv.lst, XXXX_preenv.html, XXXX_postenv.lst, XXXX_postenv.html
showing the Invalid Objects before and after the current patch is applied.
The patch does run to completion, but the above files are not written, and in the
patch logfile we can see that the 'sqlplus' command passed from adpatch to the
operating system must have been invalid in some way :
Number of invalid objects: 82
Getting list of invalid objects in APPS schema.
Hi there
On our Windows environment, the adpatch utility is no longer writing files with
names like XXXX_preenv.lst, XXXX_preenv.html, XXXX_postenv.lst, XXXX_postenv.html
showing the Invalid Objects before and after the current patch is applied.
The patch does run to completion, but the above files are not written, and in the
patch logfile we can see that the 'sqlplus' command passed from adpatch to the
operating system must have been invalid in some way :
Number of invalid objects: 82
Getting list of invalid objects in APPS schema.
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