The rep-1219 error prevents users from restarting their reports. This error also prevents users from launching their reports.
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- The Rep-1219 error prevents users from restarting their reports.
- This error also prevents users from launching their reports.
- To resolve the error, close the current instance of the Analyzer tool.
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The rep-1219 error is usually caused by an incorrect or incomplete installation or configuration of your Oracle Reports components.
- Create a backup of your existing configuration.
- Start Oracle Reports in Diagnostic Mode.
- Identify the configuration parameters that are causing the error.
To fix this issue, follow these troubleshooting steps:
- First, try running the report in a newer version of Report Designer.
- See if the same issue occurs. If it doesn’t, then you should try running the report in an older version of Report Designer.
1. Ensure that Oracle Reports is up-to-date
- 2. Verify that the correct Oracle Home is configured
- 3. Check if all the prerequisites are installed
- 4. Reinstall the Report Builder
2. Verify that Oracle Reports is a valid configuration
- 3. Ensure your Java version is installed correctly
4. Check Java version in Oracle Reports
5. Verify the Oracle Reports directory
6. Verify the Oracle Reports environment variables
7. Verify your PATH
8. Run a command prompt as Administrator
3. Make sure the installation file is valid
- 4. Perform a fresh install of Oracle Reports
- 5. Reinstall the Oracle Reports
- 6. Set some registry keys
- 7. Uninstall and reinstall the Oracle Reports 10g
- 8. Update the Oracle Reports 10g
- 9. Disable Windows Firewall
- 10. Restart your PC
- 11. Disable the Antivirus
- 12. Perform a Clean Install of Oracle Reports 10g
- 13. Disable the Windows Firewall
- 14. Perform Windows updates
- 15. Uninstall Oracle Reports 10g
- 16. Try to run the Oracle Reports from the Command prompt
- 17. Try to run the Oracle Reports from the Windows PowerShell
4. Ensure Direct Delete is a valid configuration
- Furthermore, users must ensure Direct Delete is a valid configuration in Oracle XML DB. To do that, click the Database tab.
- Then select Direct Delete from the Configuration drop-down list.
- Click the Edit button.
- Users can enter Direct Delete as a valid configuration in Oracle XML DB.
5. Revert to a previous configuration
- 6. Try creating a new connection
- 7. Reset your Oracle connection
- 8. Refresh your Oracle connection
- 9. Check to see if your SID is expired
- 10. Check your OCI client
- 11. Check your OCI connector
- 12. Check your Oracle connection
- 13. Check if Oracle Client is authorized
- 14. Check your tnsnames.ora file
- 15. Check your tnsnames.ora file
6. Change the default location of Oracle Reports folders
- 7. Disable your antivirus software
- 8. Try refreshing Oracle Reports
- 9. Run the Report Builder Diagnostic Tool
- 10. Check if Oracle Reports components can connect to the internet
7. Install or reinstall Oracle Reports
- 8. Check if other reports files were corrupted
- 9. Check if the folder structure of reports is properly set
- 10. Try installing a new primary domain controller
- 11. Try updating your antivirus
- 12. Try updating your Java
- 13. Try updating your report engine
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8. Remove Oracle Reports
- To uninstall Oracle Reports, launch the uninstaller from the Control Panel.
- Click the Uninstall button.
- Once uninstalled, re-install Oracle Reports and check for any improvements.
9. Update the Java JRE
- 10. Restart your Computer
- 11. Close and Restart the Application
- 12. Change a Setting in Oracle Reports
- 13. Uninstall the Oracle Reports
- 14. Using a different Browser
10. Update Oracle Reports
- 11. Check if Reports in target platform are using the same version of Oracle Reports
- 12. Check if Reports in target platform are using the same version of Java
11. Install Oracle JDK 12. Change the compatibility settings for Oracle Reports
- 12. Install Oracle JDK 12. Update the Java version information
- 13. Reinstall Oracle JDK 12
- 14. Update Oracle Reports
- 15. Delete Oracle Reports Software
13. Adjust the memory allocation for Oracle Reports
- 14. Run the Oracle Reports client in compatibility mode
- 15. Check if the server is listening
- 16. Check if the ports are configured correctly
- 17. Run the Oracle Reports server in compatibility mode
14. Modify the Oracle Reports registry values
- 15. Make sure you’re using the correct network protocol
- 16. Make sure the required Oracle server ports are not blocked by your network
- 17. Make sure your environment’s firewall is not blocking port 1521
15. Adjust the memory allocation for Oracle Reports
- 16. Check if the report is linked with the Oracle Data Provider
- 17. Check if the report is linked with Oracle Dataset
- 18. Check if the report is linked with Oracle Function
- 19. Check if your report has Oracle Operand
- 20. Check the Context Path
- 21. Check for missing or invalid functions
16. Update the Java JRE
- 17. Uninstall and Reinstall the Java JRE
- 18. Reinstall the Oracle Instant Client JRE
- 19. Enable the Windows Firewall
- 20. Delete the .oracle .environment File
- 21. Delete the .oracle .env.bat File
- 22. Delete the .oracle .profile File
- 23. Run the Windows Command prompt as Administrator
17. Run the Oracle Pre-installation Checker
- 18. Check the rman.log file
- 19. Run the Pre-installation Diagnostic program
- 20. Check log file location
- 21. Load the PDBs manually
- 22. Upgrade the Oracle Home to the latest one
- 23. Check registry entries
- 24. Run the Configuration Assistant
- 25. Upgrade the Instance
- 26. Check tnsnames.ora
- 27. Check the value of log_bin_trust_function_creators
- 28. Check for duplicate files
- 29. Run the rdbmsdiag utility
- 30. Check the ldif file
- 31. Increase the size of log_bin_trust_function_creators
- 32. Run the rman utility
18. Adjust the Oracle
- The Oracle Reports client software requires administrative privileges to run, but some users don’t have the necessary permissions. To resolve, adjust the Oracle.
- Open Run by pressing the Windows key + R hotkey.
- Input †̃regedit’ in the Open box and click OK to open the Registry Editor.
- Double-click the Software key in the Registry Editor.
- Then click the Oracle entry to open the subkey shown directly below.
- Click the Modify button.
- Press the Permissions button to open the options below.
- Select Full Control from the Allow column.
- Press the OK button to exit Registry Editor.
