Binand, On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Binand Sethumadhavan wrote:
>> Oracle is installed on a Linux Server. I have been trying to find out >> the version number of odbc installed on the server. However, I am not > > ODBC is a client-side API. You install ODBC Manager and the database > driver (in this case, Oracle) on the client machines that want to > access the database server. Thanks for figuring out some 50% of what I had intended to say despite writing almost-like an incomplete email. I did not want to write such an email but I think I was in a hurry just to know a solution. My apologies. So, to elaborate further Oracle 10g is installed on RHEL 5.4 and this machine acts as a database server. An application (J2EE) connects to this database, where the application itself is on another RHEL 5.4 server. Now, there's a different application (haven't been informed which tech. stack) wants to access the same database and connects via ODBC driver (I do not the details of how it does it; probably via a DSN). So the question is, if the application is on Linux too (RHEL / Fedora) how can one find the version of the driver? I'm sorry if the question still sounds incomplete but this all that I know about the question. -- Roshan Baladhanvi -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

