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Subject: Re: How to acces com port from PL/SQL ??
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"Robert Bralic" <robo_bralic@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message 
news:d5d3dn$oh6$1@ss405.t-com.hr...
>
> "Mark C. Stock" <mcstockX@Xenquery .com> wrote in message
> news:QcednR3_f9LxZ-TfRVn-sw@comcast.com...
>>
>> "Robert Bralic" <robo_bralic@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:d5ca35$4r5$1@ss405.t-com.hr...
>> >I have problem with accesing com port from PL/SQL,
>> > can anybody tell me how can I do this ??
>> >
>> >                             Thanks ina advance, Robert !
>> >                             robo_bralic@yahoo.co.uk
>> >
>> >
>>
>> PL/SQL in the database or PL/SQL in the tool?
>>
>> com port on the database server, on the application server, or on the
> client
>> machine?
>>
>> what have you tried and what kind of problem occured?
>>
>> ++ mcs
>>
>>
> Dear,
>
> From FORMS on client machine(maybe this is not group for question like
> this).
>
>                                                     Thanks in advance ,
> Robert !
>
> robo_bralic@yahoo.co.uk
>
>

yes, this is the group, but you question left out a lot of important 
details -- since there are two places the PL/SQL could reside, and 3 
machines where the port could be.

additionally:

what version of forms? web-deployed or client-server?

++ mcs


