Re: odbc
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 21:18:08 GMT
Message-ID: <35916b92.2614569_at_news.demon.co.uk>
Thanks for getting back to me Paulo.
OK, I've downloaded the MS driver. What do I put into the server name of the setup. I have the Oracle Server 8 running on the same box that I have the JDK. I've tried using the IP address of the PC and the service name I want to connect to but I get the could not resolve service name. I take it I am not completing the server string correctly. What should it be?
Regards,
Andy G.
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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