Hi,
We always copy the Oracle binaries rather than installing Oracle.
Our standard Oracle copy does not contain Pro*cobol.
After reading the doc I can summarize the installation of pro-cobol this
way.
(Cobol is already installed.)
- Install pro*cobol 817
- Apply path 8172 for pro*cobol only
: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 6:44 AM
Hi,
We always copy the Oracle binaries rather than installing Oracle.
Our standard Oracle copy does not contain Pro*cobol.
After reading the doc I can summarize the installation of pro-cobol this
way.
(Cobol is already installed.)
- Install pro*cobol
Dear Friends,
How to compile Java and Pro*Cobol from Windows flot form.
thanks
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Hi gurus...
My organization wants to use PRO* COBOL.
I need to configure and guide the application programmers in compilation of
the software...
please refer me where I can get relevent documentation... I was unable to
find it in oracle doumentation.
expecting early replies...
Banarasi Babu
You can find the documentation in technet site
http://technet.oracle.com/doc/server734.htm
http://download-eu.oracle.com/otndoc/oracle9i/901_doc/nav/docindex.htm
HTH
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 01:50:18
banarasi wrote:
Hi gurus...
My organization wants to use PRO* COBOL.
I need to configure
Title: pro*cobol in 9i
Is anyone trying to use pro*cobol in 9i?
I beleive that under 8i, two versions of pro*cobol
were available for install, an 8.1.X and a 1.8.X
Under 9i, it looks like only 1.8.X is there.
Anybody know what happend to the more recent version?
Matt Adams - GE
Title: local connection using pro-cobol
I have a pro-cobol application running on my database server. I am trying to use a local connection in a pro-cobol program but I get an ora-12154 error if I do not have the listener running on a win2000 server using net8. It appears as if it it using
Title: RE: Mixed case table in Pro*Cobol
-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Beckstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: mardi, 6. mars 2001 12:07
Trying to access a table via a DB_LINK. The table is mixed
case so need the double quotes. SQL*Plus likes the statement
but Pro