I've seen this sort of thing happen when you have more than one Oracle_Home and client
tools get confused about which tnsnames.ora file to use. Fastest solution is to find
every tnsnames.ora file on the client computer and make sure that they are all
identical. Correct solution is usually to m
Open the sqlnet.ora. What is NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN set to. Add that as a
suffix to the DEV_DB entry.
If there is no sqlnet.ora or it has no NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN entry try
adding .world:
DEV_DB.{whatever_names.default_domain_is | world} =
..
At 11:09 AM 1/20/2004, you wrote:
what is the listener s
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On Tuesday 20 January 2004 11:20 am, Scott Canaan wrote:
> Are you using Oracle Services? I've seen this happen before and we
> change SERVICE_NAME to SID and everything works fine.
That does not work for me either.
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> Reuben D. Budiardja
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If you have a line like this on your sqlnet.ora
names.default_domain = world
Then try putting an entry like this in tnsnames.ora
dbname.world=(etc. etc.
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Are you using Oracle Services? I've seen this happen before and we
change SERVICE_NAME to SID and everything works fine.
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Reube
Reuben,
If the normal connection is throwing an error, then it stands to reason that
the seond one would not connect either. You need to get a connection
working first before you try something else.
The Oracle error you are getting is complaining about the service_name
entry. Is this the same v
Hello,
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 11:01 am, Mercadante, Thomas F wrote:
> Reuben,
>
> If the normal connection is throwing an error, then it stands to reason
> that the seond one would not connect either. You need to get a connection
> working first before you try something else.
I can confirm t