Good afternoon!

Our company recently upgraded to a newer version of the Oracle ODBC 
driver.  Specifically the "Oracle OraClient10G" version.

Since that time ODBC queries from R:BASE to Oracle databases have slowed 
to a crawl at best.  Literally from minutes to hours in some cases.

I'm running Windows 10 Pro 64-bit on a fairly beefy computer.  Using 
R:BASE X.5 Enterprise latest version.

Our IT people of course say it's not an Oracle problem.  My R:BASE 
programs have not changed.

The only that;'s changed is the Oracle ODBC software.

I'm looking for a good resource to figure out how to tweak the connection 
or what to change on my computer that could help query performance.

Any suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards.


Mike Ramsour
Senior Quality Engineer
p:  740-829-4340  m: 740-502-1659
[email protected]

CLEVELAND-CLIFFS INC.
Coshocton Works
17400 State Route 16, Coshocton, OH  43812
p 740.829.4300  clevelandcliffs.com







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