I assume you're talking about the dbassist tool.
If it's working as on unix, you should find the log
files in $ORACLE_BASE/admin/$ORACLE_SID/create.

I prefer the old way, using scripts, this way I can
rerun the scripts for all the different
environnements.

HTH

 --- KENNETH JANUSZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > 9i
on XP Prof. on DELL PC (no network)
> 
> I tried to use DBCA to create a DB on my PC. I have
> never used this tool before.  It appeared to run OK
> with no errors.  However, when I query the V$ views
> I don't see it and I cannot connect to it.  I ran
> DBCA twice to create the DB and the second time I
> didn't get any error message saying the DB already
> existed.  I don't know that I should since I have
> never used DBCA before.  
> 
> If there is anyone out there that have used this
> tool before please give me some insight into it.
> 
> Thanks and have a good day,
> 
> Ken Janusz, CPIM
>  

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DBA Oracle, consultant entrepôt de données
Oracle DBA, datawarehouse consultant
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