Which oracle home must be set!

Hi Hussein Snoussi,.

I have r12.1.2 on OEL5.5 with 11.1.0.7

I'm following doc 873720.1 . In this note the mention, if I 10.2.1.3 form version on my EBS should I apply patch 9044638.

My question is for this patch (I'm on 10.2.1.3 level) after I user applmgr connection including oracle home, I need to set to can apply this patch? 10.1.2 or 10.1.3? This isn't descripe in part Readme!

Thanks for help

Hello

The doc says "(si la version de formes est 10.1.2.3, alors s'il vous plaît télécharger et revoir le read me pour Patch 9044638), so you need to set ORACLE_HOME to point to 10.1.2.x (10.1.2.3) ORACLE_HOME." Log in as applmgr and source file env, then the question "echo $ORACLE_HOME", if ORACLE_HOME is not set as expected, do it manually and run the command echo again then.

Thank you
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