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Hi all,
Does anybody know how Oracle determines what extproc to use when making an external call through a listener? I've got one working, which is great, but nowhere in the listener or tnsnames is there any kind of binding to a particular sid, other than to a HOME, and the library def and c code don't seem to be making use of tnsnames in the traditional since, in that I can change the identifier to anything and it just keeps running. If I have multiple HOMES and differing releases, how can I be sure that a call is picking the right listener.
I'm really hoping I'm missing something obvious, but I haven't worked these things before and am not seeing it in the M or the code I have access too.
TIA,
John P Weatherman
Database Administrator
Replacements Ltd.
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