Re: ODBC connection string for NT 4.0
Date: 1998/02/08
Message-ID: <34de16c4.0_at_blushng.jps.net>#1/1
This is what you have to do:
- Install SQL*Net and the Oracle ODBC driver.
 - Configure the connect strings in TNSNAMES.ORA file. Normally this file is located in C:\ORANT\NETWORK\ADMIN directory (assuming that C:\ORANT is your Oracle Home directory).
 - From DOS prompt, try pinging the database using TNSPING utility. (tnsping connect_string).
 - Using the ODBC administrator, create a data source. Enter the correct value of SQL*Net connect string.
 - Using the ODBC test utility, try to connect to the database. Try to execute a SQL query like 'select sysdate from dual'
 
Hope this helps. Feel free to contact me if you need any more help.
Murali Kazhipurath
Oracle DBA
(murali_at_jps.net)
Pavel Mironov wrote in message ...
>Hello all
>
>Could anybody help me to make right connection string for a Oracle's ODBC
>driver.
>
>
>I almost all time work in the Solaris system and don't know problems with
>connections.
>Recently, I installed full Oracle Web Development package on the NT
>(Oracle Server 7.3.3, Web Server 2.1, InterOffice)
>I made connection to Oracle server (which is on Unix
>workstation) through SQL*Net in NT after installation, but can't make
>connection string for ODBC driver. As result, I can connect to DB using
>SQL*Plus and can't use ODBC connections.
>
>
>Thank you in advance,
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Received on Sun Feb 08 1998 - 00:00:00 CET
