RE: Oracle Text on Windows

From: Jimmy Brock <jimmybrock_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 14:27:04 -0700
Message-ID: <BANLkTi=y+8nqx85pGm3PGZ7etmCYzT8Urg_at_mail.gmail.com>


  • Forwarded message ---------- From: "Brock, Jimmy D. CTR NAVSEA 10W" <Jimmy.Brock.ctr_at_nslcpac.navy.mil> Date: May 23, 2011 2:07 PM Subject: RE: Oracle Text on Windows To: "jimmybrock_at_gmail.com" <jimmybrock_at_gmail.com>

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/win.102/b14305/config.htm#i1005941

Shows how to use DBCA and the command-line.

It doesn't show it, but I think you have to install the lexer for your language.

Which should be in the same directory and end in "en" for English.

Jimmy Brock

< Hi,

<

< I have a coworker who is trying to get Oracle Text installed and working
in

< an Oracle 11.1.0.7 database on a Windows system (I don't know what Windows

< version).

<

< He told me he used dbca to create the database, including the installation

< of Oracle Text in the database. When he found that things didn't work, he

< talked to some other people and decided that he also needed to run another

< script (drdefin.sql?), but that still didn't help.

<

< I'm only familiar with installing Oracle Text on a unix system and only
for

< Oracle 11.2.0.2.0, though I did pass on the documentation for 11.1 to my

< coworker.

<

< Anyone know of any issues installing Oracle Text on Windows using dbca vs
the

< sql commands in the documentation?

<

< Also, anyone know of how to run a Windows command from within a database
on a

< windows system...the equivalent of '!' for unix....?

<

< Thanks,

<

< - MAureen

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