Re: SQL*Net

From: Richard Woods <rawoods_at_concentric.net>
Date: 1996/11/27
Message-ID: <329CB984.60CA_at_concentric.net>#1/1


cable_at_i1.net wrote:
>
> I am looking for the Windows 3.X SQL*Net drivers for accessing Oracle 7
> databases via ODBC/SQL or a way to find the Customer ID Number from
> the Oracle 7 tables to give it to Oracle to get the SQL*Net client drivers
> for free.
>
> I work as a contractor for the Federal Government, and they bought Oracle
> 7 server, and they claim they never got SQL*Net client drivers for Windows
> and many people that I talked to had no idea what it was. I think they are
> trying to pass the buck around to dozens of people, but it has been months
> since I requested it. It would make my job so much easier if I had it, and
> I could automate tasks on the PC side and make the data entry and reports
> so much easier to do. It would save days on the client side database work
> and keep all the databases in synch with Oracle. Right now I am exporting
> Oracle tables to text files and then importing them into Access and other
> databases.
>
> So if anyone knows where I can get SQL*Net or how I can find out the Customer
> ID from an Oracle Server Table, please send me E-mail. you'll be doing the
> Federal Government a favor and it won't waste your tax dollars on an inefficient
> system that wastes time and money.
>
> -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====-----------------------
> http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to UsenetOracle Client Relations at 415-506-1500 should be able to help you
resolve your wayward CSI number problem, but you'll need to help them with whatever information you can find from old shipping documents. Once that's resolved, you'll be able to not only get SQL*Net, but support too.

-- 
Rich Woods, Field Support Analyst 
Oracle Corporation, USA
The comments and opinions expressed herein are mine and 
do not necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation.
Received on Wed Nov 27 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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