SQL*Net connection WITHOUT a tnsnames.ora file ? How?
From: <atraber_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: 1997/08/13
Message-ID: <871482912.7088_at_dejanews.com>#1/1
Arnold Traber
Union Bank of Switzerland
Postfach
CH-8021 Zurich
Switzerland
Date: 1997/08/13
Message-ID: <871482912.7088_at_dejanews.com>#1/1
[Quoted] [Quoted] Environment: SUN Solaris 2.5, Oracle 7.3.., SQL*Net 2.3...
Task:
[Quoted] I need to check a database connection BEFORE a tnsnames.ora file is
available on the client workstation.
Can all the stuff normally located in the tnsnames.ora somehow be specified on the command line for example for sqlplus ?
I tried something like:
[Quoted] sqlplus scott/tiger_at_(ADDRESS=(COMMUNITY=TCP_com)(HOST=...)(Port=..)...
but no matter what i specify: in the end there is always a result like
...cannot resolve service name etc...
Anybody knows how to get around this tnsnames.ora ?
Arnold Traber
Union Bank of Switzerland
Postfach
CH-8021 Zurich
Switzerland
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