Oracle 9i For Windows 8 64 Bit

Oracle 9i For Windows 8 64 Bit

Re: Oracle 9i Client Software On Windows 8 64 bit Srini Chavali-Oracle Nov 12, 2013 8:28 PM ( in response to d1f6d790-7017-49dd-bd62-4a31fbab607f ) Well, 9i client is not supported/certified with Win 7 either, so I am surprised that it is working without issues. Released a developer edition of the Oracle9i Database for Intel Itanium processors on Monday that supports several platforms including Windows XP Professional 64-bit Edition.

Ok Great this worked. But I have a new problem. I was able to create an ODBC DSN via the ODBCAD32.EXE application and it tested and worked.

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The name of my DSN is INGENIX Now I am attempting to create a linked server using that DSN: EXEC sp_addlinkedserver @server = 'INGENIX', @srvproduct = 'Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC', @provider = 'MSDASQL', @datasrc = 'INGENIX' EXEC master. Sp_addlinkedsrvlogin @rmtsrvname = N'INGENIX', @useself = N'False', @locallogin =NULL, @rmtuser = N'myid', @rmtpassword = 'mypwd' The error I get when I test: Cannot initialize the data source object of OLE DB provider 'MSDASQL' for linked server 'INGENIX'. OLE DB provider 'MSDASQL' for linked server 'INGENIX' returned message '[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified'. (.Net SqlClient Data Provider) Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 7303 Thanks in advance.

Tom: I wanna know: 1. What do you mean by 32 bit Oracle and 64 bit Oracle? Because in so many Oracle documentation I found '32 bit Oracle 7.x' '64 bit Oracle 7.x' '32 bit Oracle 8.x' '64 bit Oracle 8.x' also sometime in migration related documentaion I found people are talking about 32 bit and 64 bit Oracle. What I thought there is only one Oracle, I don't understand what is the difference between 32 bit and 64 bit oracle. P-cad download. How this bit concept is related to Oracle? May be you can through some light on this issue. Is there any known issue while migration from 8.0.x(8) to 8.1.x (8i).

If yes, can you please let me know? Thanks San and we said. Hello, We were doing some benchmark experiments and found some interesting case with 32 BIT & 64 BIT Oracle Versions.

We create 2 oracle instances (one 32 bit & one 64 bit)on test box. We developed one script to generate test data. Script was written to generate fixed size data. Which means after generating X MB data, execution was terminated. On 64 Bit Oracle we found that no. Of rows generated were higher (approx.

25%) as that of 32 Bit Oracle with same size of data. Which means say for X MB Size, 32 bit ORACLE generated Y rows whereas 64 bit ORACLE generated 1.2Y rows. Can you throw some light on this? I wanted to know if Oracle 9i release 2 (32 bit) supported on 64 bit Sun 5.8 (solaris 8). Found following information on Metalink. • All Server and O/S versions without 64-bit notations indicate 32-bit versions. • The 64-bit O/S is capable of running programs that were compiled on a 32-bit O/S and 64-bit O/S.