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    "...object is closed" Error Message

    Hello, I'm actually hoping that this is something very straightforward where someone will be able to point out that I have made some simple mistake (I'm very new to JS!). For the attached script, whenever I attempt to search or list on my XML file, I get the error "Operation is not allowed...
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    Can I place a selected field inside a sqlplus report title?

    <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hi,<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Does anyone know if the following is possible - I'm wanting to have a field derived from a select statement incorporated into a sqlplus report title (ttitle).<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Eg. &quot;Shortfall Report for Period Starting...
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    PL/SQL variable problem (newbie!!!)

    <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Thanks for that - it works great now, and that's something I'll need to look out for in the future, amongst many other potential pitfalls as well, I presume!<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Steve Burch (now a wiser two day old pl/sql programmer)
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    PL/SQL variable problem (newbie!!!)

    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hi,<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I'm a pl/sql newbie hitting a problem with a declared variable. Hopefully I'm doing something stupid and someone will be able to point it out. The variable in question from the code below is &quot;total_mrp&quot; - basically, as soon as I refer to...
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    PL/SQL variable problem (newbie!!!)

    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hi,<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I'm a pl/sql newbie hitting a problem with a declared variable. Hopefully I'm doing something stupid and someone will be able to point it out. The variable in question from the code below is &quot;total_mrp&quot; - basically, as soon as I refer to...

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