Ken

OraDim exists in the $ORACLE_HOME/bin directory.  It gets installed when you
install the RDBMS software.

Check your system path on the machine.  It should include this directory.

You could, of course, run the command as:

set oracle_home={your oracle home}
{your oracle home}\bin\oradim

Hope this helps.


Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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I tried to use ORADIM to administer my Oracle instance and I cannot get it
at the C:\ prompt.  How do I get this tool installed?

Thanks,
Ken
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