error: TNS-01151: lack the name of the listener, APPS_TEST, listener. ORA

Hello friends,
I have problem my error of clone of application as follows


AMT-01151: lack listener name, APPS_TEST, listener. ORA

Salvation;

your question relates to EBS. "" For your question, I suggest farm your thread here that change the status of the thread to answered and move it to the Forums of Discussion Oracle "E-Business Suite ' Discussion General EBS EBS dedicated forum site

I'll try to help

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