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04-29-2002 02:23 PM
04-29-2002 02:23 PM
ODBC Win-Linux
Hi!
Someone know where can I find ODBC drivers for connect Win to Linux with Oracle. ?
Someone know where can I find ODBC drivers for connect Win to Linux with Oracle. ?
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04-29-2002 08:11 PM
04-29-2002 08:11 PM
Re: ODBC Win-Linux
Umm, does this mean you want to connect using ODBC to an Oracle database running on a Windows server from your Linux box?
Or connect to an Oracle database running on Linux using ODBC from a Windows box?
The second is the easier of the pair to do, just requiring the Windows ODBC drivers.
The latter is mroe entertaining, trying to find a set of ODBC tools for Linux, and an appropraite Oracle driver (of which I've not tried yet).
Some more information would be helpful.
Or connect to an Oracle database running on Linux using ODBC from a Windows box?
The second is the easier of the pair to do, just requiring the Windows ODBC drivers.
The latter is mroe entertaining, trying to find a set of ODBC tools for Linux, and an appropraite Oracle driver (of which I've not tried yet).
Some more information would be helpful.
One long-haired git at your service...
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04-30-2002 12:01 AM
04-30-2002 12:01 AM
Re: ODBC Win-Linux
Hi,
I agree with stuart.
but in the question I think it's the first case, your oracle is on your linux box.
Then you just have to install the client side (with odbc) on your windows system.
The client side is a CD delivered by oracle, or you can download it from oracle.
To make it works, install sqlnet (or net8) , check if it can connect to your database, and then install odbc drivers from oracle.
regards
benoit
I agree with stuart.
but in the question I think it's the first case, your oracle is on your linux box.
Then you just have to install the client side (with odbc) on your windows system.
The client side is a CD delivered by oracle, or you can download it from oracle.
To make it works, install sqlnet (or net8) , check if it can connect to your database, and then install odbc drivers from oracle.
regards
benoit
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