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In article <376bcf61.117319166_at_newshost.us.oracle.com>,
tkyte_at_us.oracle.com wrote:
> A copy of this was sent to farrellyr_at_my-deja.com
> (if that email address didn't require changing)
> On Wed, 09 Jun 1999 19:28:59 GMT, you wrote:
>
> >I am wondering how I can get the actual oracle message to show up
with
> >the error code. Right now I get 'ORA-XXXXX - Message XXXXX not
found;
> >no message file for product RDBMS73, facility=ORA'. This a fairly
new
> >database, and I have just taken it over. The person before says that
> >the messages used to show up. Not to sure why not now. Any
> >suggestions would be appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >
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> sounds like your ORACLE_HOME environment variable is not set or is set
> incorrectly.
>
> See http://www.oracle.com/ideveloper/ for my column 'Digging-in to
Oracle8i'...
> Mirrored (and more current) at http://govt.us.oracle.com/~tkyte/
>
> Current article is "Fine Grained Access Control", added June 8'th
>
> Thomas Kyte tkyte_at_us.oracle.com
> Oracle Service Industries Reston, VA USA
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Corporation
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I'm not sure how to see what it is set to. Or how can I change what it is set to? I'm sure all the installations used the same home directory, so I just need to reset it, but I'm not sure how. Oracle7.3 on NT4.
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Received on Wed Jun 09 1999 - 19:12:46 CDT
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