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Bruno Kamiche <bkamiche_at_sanmiguelind.com.pe> wrote in article
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> My company's computer is an IBM RISC RS600 R40 computer, which works with
> AIX. We are using Oracle 7.2.2 as the database server, I have configured
> the SQLNET V2 for TCP, I have defined the TNSNAMES and the LISTENER
files.
> I have also changed the .profile files in a way that everyone that logs
in
> will use the SQLNET string, but when you run a tool from within the
command
> line if you only specify the user and password it connects to the
database,
> but not using SQLNET. In DOS Clients and on Windows clients, there is a
> file named CONFIG.ORA where you can create a line named
> "LOCAL=database_connect_string", so it will default any connection to
that
> database, is there any similar file in the AIX environment?
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Received on Fri Sep 19 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT
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