Okay, I'll preface this by saying we did find a work around but this
was strange and I wondered if any of you had run into this.
Background:
two 8.1.6.0 databases, one is Solaris 2.8 32 bit and the other is
Solaris 2.6
the local database is on the 2.8 machine, call it users
the remote database
Without knowing everything about your setup, I believe
your problem is due to the fact that Oracle JDBC
drivers implement ROWID as a Java string.
Regards,
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--- Rachel Carmichael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I'll preface this by saying we did find a work
around but this
was strange