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Aleks
 
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Default Internal Server Error when Displaying Total No. of Pages - 07-13-2006 , 05:45 AM






Hello All,

We're encountering an Internal Server Error when a particular report
retrieves around 10K records which displays on each page the current
page and the total no of pages. When we only display the current page,
the report does not encounter any error.

When we enabled the tracing options, it just showed that it encountered
a Null pointer exception.

[2006/7/13 11:1:4:703] Debug 50103 (EngineImpl:EngineImpl) :
CInitEngine returns 0
[2006/7/13 11:1:4:765] Exception 50125 (java.lang.NullPointerException
at oracle.reports.engine.RWEngine.init(RWEngine.java: 343)
at oracle reports.engine.RWEngine.main(RWEngine.java:60)
): Internal error java.lang.NullPointerException

According to metalink, we have to remove the Total pages in our report.
But we just can't remove the field. Is there any workaround?

We're using Oracle Reports Server ver10.1.2.0.2.

Thanks in advance!


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DA Morgan
 
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Default Re: Internal Server Error when Displaying Total No. of Pages - 07-13-2006 , 10:22 AM






Aleks wrote:

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According to metalink, we have to remove the Total pages in our report.
But we just can't remove the field.
Why not?

Can you calculate the value using a function/procedure and display
it that way?
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