Derek; I did find the past post, but you may need to refresh my memory
on exactly what you are seeing.

One of our discoveries during that time was that D2RQ requires foreign
keys to be explicitly defined for tables.  We've asked the D2RQ folks
to look into this and I can follow up on this.  Did you get a chance
to try this out?

If so, or not, let us know what your current issues are and we can
work towards a solution.  Platform should not matter - i.e. Oracle/
D2RQ interface works with Windows/Mac.

-- Scott

On Sep 9, 5:14 am, Derek S <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Having tried a re-install in its own mount point [/eclipse] I'm still
> getting the same problem.
>
> Ok this is getting a little more protracted than i thought it would.
> So the back ground to this whole thing is that I raised a post in May
> 2009, which Scott looked at for me. The Post (which has since been
> archived) was called "D2R import with Oracle". As part of the
> investigation for that I said that I would attempt the install on
> Linux (ubuntu) and show that Oracle connections work fine. -
>
> This post is really because it doesn't seem possible to install TBC on
> Linux
> - because of these TBC dependency problems haven't been defined for
> TBC
> - I haven't as yet found anyone who has managed a successful install
> on a platform other than Windows or OSX.
>
> I'm not sure how to progress this.
>
> Cheers
> Derek
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