Sara,
Is your UniVerse a 32bit or 64bit dbms?
Cheers,
Angelo
We have been transferring data from UniVerse to Oracle and SQLServer for
many years now using the BCI. We also query those databases and bring data
to UniVerse also using BCI.
We use Openlink software http://www.openlinksw.com/
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Richard,
Did you do
Did you run $UDTBIN/relink.udlibs ?
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More info on this:
I
Here you go.
http://www.easysoft.com/
Cheers,
Angelo
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Subject: RE: [U2] Unidata/Oracle connection problem
Yes
More info on this:
I was able to successfully use the Oracle Client using SQLplus.
However attempts to use CONNECT from the tcl prompt return the
following:
SQLConnect error: Status = -1 SQLState = 0 Natcode = 3349920
We think our problem is in the
Richard,
Did you do a relink.udlibs? That is what CONNECT uses.
Cheers,
Angelo
More info on this:
I was able to successfully use the Oracle Client using SQLplus.
However attempts to use CONNECT from the tcl prompt return the
following:
SQLConnect error: Status
Rich,
One important issue to know is to determine if you need a 64 or 32 bit UNIX
driver. Also what is your .udlibs soft link look like? Hope this helps.
Take a look-see at this link.
http://www.easysoft.com/cgi-bin/search/search.cgi
Cheers,
Angelo Collazo
System Administrator
Silver Line