Hi Henry. We've seen this before with OraApps 11i. It sounds like the value which should be getting stored in gsICXTicket is in the header of the server response rather than the body, so our recording rule has not found it correctly. If thats the case, you'll need to manually parse the value with the WebParseDataBoundEx function, so that the variable gsICXTicket actually contains a value. In terms of the ports question, you can supress the recording of those ports in Silk Performer itself. Please see the Oracle Forms tutorial (page 7) for more information. Its found in Start | All Programs | Silk | Silk Performer 15.0 | Documentation | Tutorials. I hope this helps. Best regards, Ciaran.
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