Bill,
With Onames you don't need the TNSnames.ora file anymore. It does
resolution of database service names automatically no matter if it's a database
or client doing the lookup. Now previous versions of ONames did a very nice job
of allowing you to create global database links, but version 8.1 messed that up
REAL bad.
Dick Goulet
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Date: 6/4/2002 10:31 AM
Has anyone had success gettin db links to resolve service names using Oracle
Names? seem to recall reading something that required the local TNS entry
for db links to successfully resolve, but also read that Names automatically
creates a global db link for every service name registered with it.
bill
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