I guess Merant ODBC driver depends on OCI library which is only available
after installed Oracle client. We use DataAnalyst from AgileInfoSoftware, we
use Microsoft ODBC Driver for Oracle and Oracle ODBC Driver, both need
Oracle client library be installed.
Eric.
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Jeffrey,
I've probably missed something, but if the application uses Merant's ODBC driver -
which I believe is a wire-protocol driver, how come you need to install the client at
all?
Bruce Reardon
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The application is a third-party application using Merant's ODBC driver.
How do people normally install the client. Do you do an install to every
workstation???
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OK I'll bite. Why would you not
1. install the Oracle client on every PC?
OR
2. make the app web enabled and just point
everyone at a URL.
I get really confused when folk (and this
isn't aimed at you honest) are quite happy to have
sqlserver,msaccess,excel,text and foxp
we have a standard desktop or laptop image
which we install the client and create a package containing the
change, we then push to the pc's that require the oracle client.
We use onames with a primary and secondary
name server.
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What is a 'wire-protocol' ODBC driver?
Jared
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 11:54, Justin Cave wrote:
> At 11:39 AM 1/6/2004, Jeffrey Beckstrom wrote:
> >Rather than installing the Oracle client on every client PC, we have been:
> >- installing client on 1 PC
> >- copying directory to a network server
> >
most of the remote sites do
not have a file server at all. They access file servers at the "main
office" for everything.>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/6/04 2:54:26
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--- Jeffrey Beckstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>
Rather than installing the Oracle client on every> client PC, we have
been:>
, January 06, 2004 2:14
PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re:
oracle client on PC's
The application is a third-party application using Merant's ODBC
driver.
How do people normally install the client. Do you do an install to
every workstation???
--- Justin Cave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11:39 AM 1/6/2004, Jeffrey Beckstrom wrote:
> >Rather than installing the Oracle client on every
> client PC, we have been:
> >- installing client on 1 PC
> >- copying directory to a network server
> >- extract the registry for "oracle" key
> >- fix
The application is a third-party application using Merant's ODBC
driver.
How do people normally install the client. Do you do an install to
every workstation???
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/6/04 2:54:34 PM
>>>
At 11:39 AM 1/6/2004, Jeffrey Beckstrom wrote:>Rather than
installing the Oracle cli
At 11:39 AM 1/6/2004, Jeffrey Beckstrom wrote:
Rather than installing the Oracle client on every client PC, we have been:
- installing client on 1 PC
- copying directory to a network server
- extract the registry for "oracle" key
- fix registry that was extracted to reference the network drive
- lo
--- Jeffrey Beckstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rather than installing the Oracle client on every
> client PC, we have been:
> - installing client on 1 PC
> - copying directory to a network server
> - extract the registry for "oracle" key
> - fix registry that was extracted to reference the
> n
--- Jeffrey Beckstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rather than installing the Oracle client on every
> client PC, we have been:
> - installing client on 1 PC
> - copying directory to a network server
> - extract the registry for "oracle" key
> - fix registry that was extracted to reference the
> n
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