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I run an older, Arabic-only Oracle ERP installation and ever since a directory change was made during a 2026 update the Inventory module has been throwing errors. I still have the application running, but my access is limited: Windows-level folders are visible to me, yet TOAD now rejects the stored database password, so I cannot open the schemas to investigate or repair the data pointers that were probably shifted during the directory move. What I need is straightforward: first, regain or safely bypass the TOAD password so I can reach the Oracle database; next, track down and correct the wrong directory references or other small data inconsistencies that are breaking the Inventory module; finally, verify that all Inventory screens and transactions operate normally once more. Deliverables • Restored or bypassed TOAD access with clear, documented credentials or script • Corrected directory or data mappings inside the Inventory schema • Confirmation the Inventory module opens, posts, and reports without errors The ERP interface is in Arabic only, so the ability to navigate Arabic menus will make the job quicker. Experience with Oracle (Forms, PL/SQL, TOAD) and troubleshooting legacy setups is essential. I am online and can provide remote desktop plus whatever limited directory access I already have. Let’s get the module working again.
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Hello, I can help restore Oracle ERP Inventory access and fix the directory or data mapping issues causing errors after the 2026 update. I have experience with Oracle, PL/SQL, Forms-based ERP systems, TOAD, SQL troubleshooting, schema checks, and legacy database environments. I can also work through Arabic-only screens if you guide the business flow. I’ll first restore database access safely using proper DBA methods, existing admin credentials, service accounts, or documented password reset procedures. I won’t use unsafe password bypass methods. Then I’ll trace the Inventory errors, check changed directory references, forms paths, stored procedures, config files, and schema mappings, and correct only the affected records or settings. After that, I’ll verify Inventory screens, posting, reports, and related transactions through remote desktop. I am ready to start. Can you provide remote desktop access, Oracle version, ERP folder path before and after the directory change, and the exact Inventory error message? Best, Smit
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Hi, ★★★ Oracle Expert ★★★ 4+ Years of Experience ★★★ I can restore your TOAD access and fix the Inventory module issues by correcting the directory references and data inconsistencies. This will include: - Regaining or bypassing TOAD access with documented credentials. - Correcting directory or data mappings in the Inventory schema. - Verifying that all Inventory screens and transactions operate normally. I will approach this by first addressing the TOAD access issue, then systematically checking the Inventory schema for any inconsistencies, ensuring everything is functioning as expected. Ready to start once you provide remote access details. Thanks!
$250 USD in 3 days
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Hi! I can help you with getting your Oracle ERP Inventory module back up and running. The TOAD password issue is likely just a stored credential mismatch after the directory change, easy to reset or bypass through sqlplus directly. From there I'd trace the broken directory references in the schema and fix the data pointers so Inventory posts and reports cleanly again. I'm Edward, 10+ years working with Oracle databases, PL/SQL, and troubleshooting legacy setups. Happy to jump on a remote session whenever you're ready. Let me know if you want to discuss.
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Hi, the challenge of regaining database access and correcting directory references in an older Oracle ERP Inventory module requires precise system understanding and careful legacy troubleshooting. The real engineering risk lies in safely bypassing authentication without data loss and accurately tracing shifted directory pointers that impact module functionality. I usually structure investigations by first establishing secure database access, then isolating schema inconsistencies through targeted queries and metadata inspection. I’ve built several production systems where legacy database access and schema integrity were critical to restoring operational workflows. The Custom Feature Development & Integration project reflects my ability to dive into complex, existing database layers and resolve functional disruptions. Similarly, my experience with bug localization tools informs a methodical approach to identifying root causes in code and data. I recommend separating access recovery from data correction phases to minimize risk. This approach allows verification checkpoints ensuring the Inventory module’s screens and transactions resume normal operation without side effects. I approach systems by designing for long-term stability, ensuring any fixes are documented and maintainable for future updates. I can start by outlining a secure access recovery plan, mapping potential schema inconsistencies, and reviewing directory reference points for correction. Thanks, Hercules
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Hello, I can assist you in regaining access to your Oracle database and correcting the errors from the Inventory module. First, I'll work on safely bypassing the TOAD password so we can troubleshoot effectively. Once access is restored, I will track down and fix the incorrect directory references or inconsistencies affecting the Inventory schema, ensuring all screens and transactions operate smoothly. Thanks, Teo
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Hello there, I hope you are well. I’m an independent Oracle expert specialized in legacy ERP environments, including Forms, PL/SQL, and TOAD. I’ve helped recover access, fix broken mappings after directory moves, and restore inventory flow in Arabic‑UI systems without disrupting operations. My plan: regain or safely bypass TOAD access with clear, documented steps; locate and correct incorrect directory references or data mappings in the Inventory schema; then validate that inventory screens, postings, and reports run without errors. I’ll work directly in your live setup, provide a concise rollback-friendly fix, and verify end-to-end functionality. Please feel free to contact me so we can discuss details. I am looking forward to the chance of working together. Best regards, Billy Bryan
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Hi there! When an Oracle ERP Inventory module breaks after a directory move, it’s usually caused by broken file pointers, invalid directory objects, or authentication issues between TOAD and the database—so a structured recovery approach is important to avoid data risk. I have experience working with Oracle databases, PL/SQL troubleshooting, TOAD access issues, and legacy ERP systems, including inventory and forms-based modules. I am also familiar with diagnosing schema-level errors, correcting invalid directory objects, and restoring access in restricted environments. My approach will be to first restore secure access to the Oracle database through TOAD or an alternative authenticated connection method, ensuring no data loss or unsafe bypass methods. Once access is stable, I will investigate the Inventory schema for broken directory references, invalid paths, or configuration mismatches caused during the update. After correcting these mappings, I will test all Inventory transactions, screens, and reports to ensure full functionality is restored. Finally, I will document all changes and provide a clear summary of fixes and updated credentials or connection settings if applicable. check our work https://www.freelancer.com/u/ayesha86664 Do you know if the directory change affected the Oracle datafiles path or only external file references used by the Inventory module? Let me know if you’re interested & we can discuss it. Best Regards Ayesha
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Hi, I’m an experienced Oracle ERP and database troubleshooting specialist with strong experience in Oracle Forms, PL/SQL, TOAD, legacy ERP environments, directory mapping issues, and module level error resolution. I can help restore proper database access through legitimate credential recovery or reset procedures, then investigate the Inventory module errors caused after the directory change. I’ve handled similar legacy Oracle ERP issues where updates or folder moves broke file paths, reports, forms references, stored procedures, or schema level configuration records. For your system, I can review the Windows directory structure, Oracle connection settings, TNS configuration, TOAD access issue, Inventory schema references, PL/SQL errors, logs, and any shifted file or report paths. Once access is restored safely, I can correct the wrong mappings or data inconsistencies and verify that Inventory screens, posting, and reports work again. I can work through remote desktop and document each step, including the access method used, mappings corrected, and final test results. Best regards, George
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Hi, this is Kris from McKinney, Texas, I've reviewed your project requirements and understand that the key challenge is resolving the errors in the Inventory module of your Arabic-only Oracle ERP system caused by directory changes during a recent update. The main obstacles are regaining access to TOAD to reach the database and correcting the data inconsistencies affecting the Inventory module's functionality. My approach involves first focusing on restoring or bypassing the TOAD password to access the Oracle database, then identifying and rectifying any incorrect directory references or data mappings within the Inventory schema. I will ensure that all Inventory screens and transactions operate smoothly without errors. A few additional questions: Q1: Can you provide me with the necessary credentials and access to the ERP system for troubleshooting? Q2: Are there any specific error messages or logs related to the Inventory module issues that you can share? Q3: Do you have any specific timeline or deadline for completing this project? Best regards, Kris Kramer
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Hi, I can help restore your Oracle ERP Inventory module by safely troubleshooting the database access and correcting the directory or data references affected by the update. I have experience with Oracle, PL/SQL, TOAD, legacy ERP troubleshooting, inventory modules, schema checks, directory objects, data mappings, and remote database support. I can help regain access through authorized methods such as checking saved connection details, service configuration, Oracle directory objects, or resetting credentials through an approved DBA/admin account, but I will not bypass or crack passwords. Once access is restored, I’ll trace the Inventory errors, verify the changed directory references, fix the affected mappings or small data inconsistencies, and test that Inventory screens, posting, and reports work normally again. Arabic ERP navigation is also manageable with your guidance during the remote session. Best regards Ankit
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As an Oracle expert with a laser focus on troubleshooting and database management, I am confident that I am the best fit for your project. My over 12 years of dedicated experience as a full stack web developer equip me with not only technical skills but also problem-solving abilities necessary to delve deep into your unique situation. I am well-versed in Oracle forms, PL/SQL, and TOAD; I know exactly how to regain or bypass the TOAD password so that we can access your Oracle database securely. Additionally, my knowledge of Arabic menus will make navigating through your localized ERP interface much easier and quicker. Drawing from my extensive experience in inventory management, it's not just about fixing the current issues but getting everything running smoothly again. I assure you that once I correct the wrong directory references or any other inconsistencies, I'll conduct thorough tests to confirm that your Inventory module opens, posts, and reports without any errors. With my deeply ingrained passion for satisfying clients like you with effective and efficient solutions, I guarantee you prompt delivery of high-quality work. I genuinely understand the importance of your business processes running smoothly and would be gratified to assist you in achieving that critical objective. Let's get started today and breathe new life into your legacy Oracle ERP installation!
$140 USD in 3 days
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Hi there! I’m Cora May, happy to help get your Oracle ERP Inventory module back online after the directory change broke pointers. With hands-on Oracle troubleshooting (Forms/PLSQL/SQL) and TOAD-based access recovery, I can help you safely restore or bypass TOAD password handling so you can open the Inventory-related schemas and validate what shifted during the 2026 update. Once access is confirmed, I’ll locate and correct incorrect directory mappings (and any related metadata or small inconsistencies) using targeted SQL queries and Oracle metadata checks tailored to legacy setups. After the fixes, I’ll verify the module end-to-end, Inventory screens, posting/transactions, and reports, so it runs cleanly in your existing Arabic-only environment. For faster navigation during remote work, I’ll also use the Arabic menu flow to confirm each step matches your UI. Best regards!
$250 USD in 2 days
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Hello, I can help you recover access to the Oracle environment and carefully troubleshoot the Inventory module issues caused after the directory change without risking further damage to the live ERP system. I have experience working with legacy Oracle setups, including Oracle Forms, PL/SQL, TOAD, and older ERP environments where broken directory mappings, invalid paths, or schema-level inconsistencies can stop modules from functioning correctly. My approach would be to first secure a full backup, investigate the TOAD/database authentication issue, verify Oracle listener and schema access, then trace the Inventory errors through logs, forms, and database references to restore normal operation. Since the system is Arabic-only, I can also navigate Arabic interfaces and menus efficiently during the troubleshooting process. The final result will be a stable Inventory module with verified transactions, working reports, and documented access details for future maintenance. Here are my questions for your project: * Do you currently have direct server access to the Oracle database host, or only remote desktop access to the ERP application server? * After the 2026 directory change, were any Oracle paths, mount points, or environment variables modified manually? If you think I am a good fit, please contact me anytime. — Gazmir
$80 USD in 2 days
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With my diverse experience in data engineering, software development and database management, I am confident that I possess the essential skills required to fix the errors that have been plaguing your Oracle ERP Inventory module. Besides being skilled in databases like MySQL and SQL which serves as a strong foundation for understanding the Oracle environment, my expertise in ETL/ELT processes, API integration and cloud platforms such as GCP and Azure can greatly contribute to resolving the issue efficiently and effectively. In regards to your Arabic ERP interface, my ability to navigate Arabic menus fluently will expedite the troubleshooting process. Additionally, my experience with legacy setups aligns perfectly with your requirement of addressing historical issues from the 2026 update. Rest assured, I will not only identify and correct incorrect directory languages or other discrepancies within the Inventory schema but also guarantee well-documented steps and credentials for future references. On top of that, utilizing my data engineering practices of automated infrastructures and best data modeling techniques, I can ensure stability and reliability once we've resolved these errors. Let me restore full functionality to your Inventory module again!
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Hello, I’m ready to help you restore Oracle ERP Inventory in your Arabic-only installation with a focused, minimally disruptive plan. I’ll start by safely regaining or bypassing TOAD access and documenting clear credentials or a repeatable script so you can reconnect to the Oracle schemas without guesswork. Next, I’ll locate and correct the wrong directory references or data mappings that shifted during the 2026 update, applying targeted fixes in PL/SQL and reviewing the Inventory pointers that affect forms and reports. Finally, I’ll validate end-to-end operation: opening Inventory screens, posting transactions, and generating accurate reports, ensuring Arabic UI flows remain intact. Deliverables: restored/bypassed TOAD access with clear credentialing, corrected directory/data mappings inside the Inventory schema, and a verification pass confirming normal Inventory activity. I’ll work remotely with your existing access and leverage my Oracle Forms, SQL, and TOAD troubleshooting experience in legacy environments to minimize downtime. Best regards,
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Directory path changes in Oracle ERP typically break inventory module file references or tnsnames config. For an Arabic-only install I would pull the exact error logs, trace what the directory change broke, patch the affected paths, and run inventory transactions to confirm everything is working again. Can start today and likely have this resolved within 48 hours. The bid reflects what is in the post. Final numbers depend on what the logs show. Want to jump on a quick call?
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With my extensive experience in database development and troubleshooting, especially with Oracle and PL/SQL, I'm confident I can tackle the issues plaguing your Oracle ERP inventory module. My familiarity with legacy systems and ability to handle Arabic interfaces will only help in speeding up the resolution process. Not only do I have the technical prowess to regain or bypass TOAD access, but I also bring a results-oriented mindset to ensure that your Inventory module is restored to full functionality. Alongside fixing directory references and data inconsistencies, I'll conduct thorough tests to confirm that all screens and transactions are operational again. Moreover, as a seasoned full-stack developer, I comprehend the importance of performance and stability, which bodes well for your project. This reliability is complemented by my strong communication skills. You can expect regular updates, transparent documentation, and clear credentials or scripts delivered alongside restorative measures. The combination of my technical proficiency, my focus on problem-solving, and my drive for delivering robust solutions will prove invaluable in getting your module up-and-running smoothly once more. Let's dive in and get things fixed promptly!
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Hello, The primary challenge is regaining access to the Oracle database, particularly with TOAD rejecting the stored password. This situation complicates troubleshooting and the repair of data pointers that may have shifted due to the directory change. Additionally, ensuring data integrity while correcting directory references in the Inventory schema can be intricate, especially within a legacy ERP system. Can you clarify if there are any existing backup credentials for TOAD? Also, are there specific inventory transactions you’ve identified as problematic, or should I examine all related functionalities? I am ready to assist in restoring the Inventory module effectively.
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Hello, I don't have any pending jobs now and can start working on your project immediately. I have hands-on experience fixing legacy Oracle ERP issues, including Forms, PL/SQL, TOAD access problems, broken schema references, and Arabic-interface environments after server or directory changes. I would first restore or safely bypass database access, then trace invalid paths and affected pointers inside the Inventory schema, test key screens and transactions remotely, and document every fix clearly. Please take a look at some of my previous works: Hope to discuss with you in more details. Kind regards, Maria
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Hi, I can fix your Oracle ERP Inventory Error Fix I've solved this exact problem many times. Here is what I will do: 1) Restore or safely bypass the TOAD login issue so I can access the Oracle schemas 2) Trace the broken directory references and correct the Inventory schema mappings/data pointers 3) Test Inventory screens, posting, and reports to confirm everything works normally 10 days free support after delivery Milestone-based payment Reply "YES" and Best regards, syed ribal
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Lets chat, a free consultation and no obligation. I understand you need a clean, professional, and user-friendly solution for your "Oracle ERP Inventory Error Fix" project. My skills in PHP, Java, JavaScript are a perfect fit for this project. While I am new to freelancer.com, my extensive experience delivers integrated, automated solutions. Regards, Jason McLachlan
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