if you are talking about dbase files you can do it via Excel.
Excel has drivers both for oracle and for dbase files.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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Hello,
I can't find out how
1.I installed Oracle 9i on a Windows XP platform. Had it create a default
database. Successfully logged in.
2. I then installed the 9i developer suite.
I am now getting the follow error in my trace file:
Fatal NI connect error 12645, connecting to:
Please ignore. had to connect as SYSDBA to get it started. No idea, why the
windows services couldnt start it though... this was really annoying.
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Congratulations Connor !!
Raj
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Oracle's Software Investment Guide talks about these things, and it's
avalable from Oracle.com . Basically, if a machine can be fitted with
more than four processors (even if only one or two have been placed in
the box), then you have to buy the CPU option. However, if the machine
architecture
Congratulations Connor!
We shant tell your bride how you whiled away the
hours on your wedding day. ;)
Jared
On Saturday 08 March 2003 17:53, Connor McDonald wrote:
Just to add my meaningless diatribe to the discussion,
I think that there are good hints and bad hints.
For example,
Ran into an interesting problem with this on Friday.
We've put together a new SAP server that is not yet attached
to a network, and so are using local account names rather than
the normal domain accounts until we're ready to put it on the
network. ( We're replacing another server, and this one
Jared,
Look at Note 60634.1 on MetaLink.
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN = TRUE is default for 8.1 and 9.
Alex.
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