Re: odbc

From: Andrew Gillespie. <ag_at_roninsrv.demon.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 21:27:36 GMT
Message-ID: <35916e9f.3395332_at_news.demon.co.uk>


Paulo,

Thanks for getting back to me. I've downloaded the MS drivers. What do I type into the server name? I've tried the service name and the IP address of the machine but this does not work. The Oracle Server and the JDK and ODBC setup are on the same NT machine.

Do you have any ideas? I keep getting the cannot resolve service name! I must be doing something wrong.

Regards,

Andy Gillespie.

On Tue, 23 Jun 1998 15:30:20 GMT, pbalau_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:

>In article <358d3502.748580081_at_news.demon.co.uk>,
> ag_at_roninsrv.demon.co.uk (Andrew Gillespie.) wrote:
>
>Try to use the Microsoft ODBC driver for Oracle available on the internet!
>"But is Microsoft's!!!!"
> I Know... Don't argue! Just try it! :-)
>I have the same problem with MGE (a GIS product from Intergraph)...
>They tried also with the newer ODBC 8.0.4.4 - same problems!
>Now! I do not know if it is a oracle problem or a Intergraph problem...
>It works with a 3rd party s/w!
>Please let me know if it works for your purpose.
>
>Paulo Balau
>
>>
>> I am testing the Oracle 8 Enterprise Server on NT 4 (workstation) for
>> Java support. My java product is Visual Age from IBM. When I use
>> the ODBC driver I find that I cannot connect to tables with
>> underscores
>> in the table names. Is this normal? I have tried to install the new
>> version
>> of the ODBC drivers but the date and version of the driver stay the
>> same
>> in the ODBC setup!
>>
>> Is there a trick to installing new ODBC drivers?
>>
>> AG.
>>
>
>
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