At last something that I have experience in.

Just do the following:

On the target database issue the following:
Alter database rename global_name to donot_trigger;

We had the same problem. This solves it.
The global name has no other influence.

Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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> Yes, I "inherited" this, and I am setting up Multimaster
> Advanced Replication, setting global_names=false isn't an
> option.  I have suggested moving the donotfiretrigger logic
> into the trigger, which has some initial support.  For the
> moment, we are changing the code to point to a link with the
> same name as the service name (which has obvious limitations,
> so hopefully a real fix will get done).
>
> I was really hoping there might be another workaround bandaid
> though, as I really don't want the "fix" to end up permanent.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John P Weatherman
> Database Administrator
> Replacements Ltd.
>
>
>
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>
> My guess is that you "inherited" an environment
> where the DB-Link was setup that way [link-name different
> from DB-name] ..... and then, sometime later,
> you set GLOBAL_NAMES=TRUE
>
> Well you have no choice :
> "// *Action: create a database link with the same name as the database it
> > //  connects to, or set global_names=false."
>
> Are you setting up Advanced Replication [MultiMaster]
> or Simple Replication [Snapshots] ?  I believe that
> Simple Replication does not mandate GLOBAL_NAMES=TRUE.
>
>
> Hemant K Chitale
>
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>
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I have recently had to enable global_names in order to set up a
> > replicated environment.  The application uses a database link to
> > reconnect to the database under a differant user id (I inheirited
> > this, I had nothing to do with the design!).  Appearantly,
> > global_names has a prblem with this...
> >
> > SQL>  select * from [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> > select * from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >                    *
> > ERROR at line 1:
> > ORA-02085: database link DONOT_TRIGGER.WORLD connects to DRL2.WORLD
> >
> > SQL> !oerr ORA 2085
> > 02085, 00000, "database link %s connects to %s"
> > // *Cause: a database link connected to a database with a different
name.
> > //  The connection is rejected.
> > // *Action: create a database link with the same name as the database it
> > //  connects to, or set global_names=false.
> >
> > So, does anybody have any work arounds or ideas how I can get this
> > thing working again?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > John P Weatherman
> > Database Administrator
> > Replacements Ltd.
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