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From: "Daniel A. Morgan" <dmorgan@exesolutions.com>
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Subject: Re: sqlplus problem
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 12:44:14 -0700
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> That doesn't answer the question. I know I set it there for server side. The
> indication that someone else gave is that a sort area is allocated client-side
> when a sql statement is issued from a client app. I do not have a database on the
> client side so I'm dealing strictly with sqlnet v2 connecting to a remote server.

The answer was complete. The  "indications" you have received are incorrect.

Daniel A. Morgan

