This means that the program needs to either be relinked or the LIB_PATH
variable is pointing to the wrong directory.  This error usually turns up
when you have 32-bit and 64-bit libraries on the system and one of them
must be first in the LIB_PATH.  Determine if the program was compiled with
a 32-bit or 64-bit library.  Oracle has 32-bit and 64-bit libraries for
Oracle9i on AIX 5. Check the order of the library directories in the
LIB_PATH (and even the LD_LIBRARY_PATH if it is set) to ensure that the
32-bit comes first.

RWB

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Hi Friends ,
        I am running an exe (basically a C++ code ) in AIX 4 version and
Oracle 8. When i migrated the oracle to 9i and the file system has been
moved to the operating system AIX 5.1 and started executing the exe the
following error message is displayed. Can anyone tell me what could be the
reason.

exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program usrvrapp_dsk.exe[exe name] because of
the following errors:
        0509-150   Dependent module /oracle/9.2.0/lib/libclntsh.a(shr.o)
could not be loaded.
        0509-103   The module has an invalid magic number.

Regards,
Shankar

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Yes getting correct orowid from view a  i.e rowid of table b.

With Regards,
Manoj Kumar Jha

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If OROWID is a column, the

"WHERE ROWID = :old.OROWID;" would certainly fail.

If OROWID is expected to be of type ROWID, check the View definition.
Are you really getting the right rowid ?
Hemant


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>OROWID is column of view a based on table b.
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> > Hi All,
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> > I am facing one problem explained below:
> > Our application is using a trigger on view a based on some table b.
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> > IF :new.IND = 'Y' THEN
> >                          UPDATE b set
> >                          IND = NVL(RTRIM(:new.DIND),' ')
> >                          WHERE ROWID = :old.OROWID;
> >                       END IF;
> > Apllication is trying to update view, nad thus triiger consist above
> > statement got fired.
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> > The above statement giving error :
> > ORA-01410: invalid ROWID
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> > have any body faced the same problem earlier.
> > We are using :
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> > Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
> > PL/SQL Release 9.2.0.2.0 - Production
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