Re: Getting an Application to run with both 8i and 10g
- From: Frank van Bortel <frank.van.bortel@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 21:46:02 +0200
In case anyone runs into this problem in the future and needs a
serious answer -- You have to specify the database name. You can't use
the default of "".
That doesn't work against *any* version.
Unless there are environment variables that take care of
resolving names *outside* control of your program.
The error you had on the "8i environment where 10g
works flawlessly" simply means oracle wasn't started.
Not in the environment you connected to: "". Whatever version
of ""
--
Regards,
Frank van Bortel
Top-posting is one way to shut me up...
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