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BDE error and Oracle Personal Edition 8.1.6

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Dimitrina Decheva

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May 16, 2001, 6:24:23 AM5/16/01
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Hi all !

I have installed the Personal Oracle 8i on Win98 system and Delphi5.
When I try to connect to the Oracle database alias in the SQL Explorer I get a message:
"General SQL Error. BDE error:13059 "
I have tried various combinations of the vendors and DLLs, but I have not succsess.

Can anybody help me?
Tanks in advance!

Dimitrina

Juan Calfucura

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May 16, 2001, 4:17:06 PM5/16/01
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Have you tried this configuration?
In BDE Administrator choose configuration > drivers > native > oracle and set
 
DLL32 = SQLORA8.DLL
Vendor Init = OCI.DLL
 
then you must create a new name entry in "Databases" naming the item "server name" as you ever do.
 
Hope this could help. Have luck
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Dimitrina Decheva

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May 17, 2001, 2:57:36 AM5/17/01
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Hi Juan !

I have tried and this configuration:
 DLL32 = SQLORA8.DLLVendor Init = OCI.DLL,
(I have entered Server name value)
 then the message is : "General SQL Error. BDE error:13059 " and the detail message
" ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE ".
 

Dimitrina

Juan Calfucura wrote:

Have you tried this configuration?In BDE Administrator choose configuration > drivers > native > oracle and set DLL32 = SQLORA8.DLLVendor Init = OCI.DLL then you must create a new name entry in "Databases" naming the item "server name" as you ever do. Hope this could help. Have luck
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k...@macaos.com

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May 17, 2001, 2:11:30 AM5/17/01
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Hello
 
I do not know if it help , but when I have had problems with BDE, it has been because
of a wrong version of OCI , Check You are running with the correct OCI.DLL and not one which is
first in your Search Path ex. window directory.
 
regards
Kim
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Have you tried this configuration

Dimitrina Decheva

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May 17, 2001, 5:43:17 AM5/17/01
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Hi Kim and Juan,

I'd like to thanks a lot for your responsiveness.

I removed all Oracle products, Oracle services, and Oracle registry
entries from my computer and installed
them again. Now everything is OK and it really works with this
configuration:

DLL32 = SQLORA8.DLL
Vendor Init = OCI.DLL

Thanks again!
Dimitrina

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