Has anyone been able to run the windows cliet via a secure shell (ssh) ?
Please send any details!
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ProIV Windows Client via ssh
22 May 2003 - 02:21 AM
Running Version 4.6 and Version 5 on Unix Solaris
15 November 2001 - 09:48 PM
As we would like to evaluate version 5, is there any risk in setting up a version 5 enviroment while still running version 4.6?
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Socket Err in accessing Oracle with full-fun SQL
04 June 2001 - 11:56 PM
In proiv release note for Kernel 4.6r219 – Build Date Feb 7, 2001, the following fix is mentioned:
H005 Oracle Fix socket errors when accessing Oracle with full-function SQL.
Does anyone know some examples of problems that this may be referring to?
H005 Oracle Fix socket errors when accessing Oracle with full-function SQL.
Does anyone know some examples of problems that this may be referring to?
Are you using Oracle 8i?
11 April 2001 - 12:35 AM
We are currently using ProIV v4.6 r207 on unix Solaris
with Oracle 8.0.6.
We are looking at upgrading to Oracle 8i.
If you are using 8i, are there any ProIV/8i issues?
What versions of ProIV and 8i are you using?
with Oracle 8.0.6.
We are looking at upgrading to Oracle 8i.
If you are using 8i, are there any ProIV/8i issues?
What versions of ProIV and 8i are you using?
Table name as a Variable in a SQL statement
06 April 2001 - 02:39 PM
Within an SQL statement from ProIV it is not possible to send the table name as a variable in the select statement.
i.e.
select * from :$NAME
This won't work. Has anyone been able to somehow dyamically pass the table name to build up the SQL statement in ProIV?
i.e.
select * from :$NAME
This won't work. Has anyone been able to somehow dyamically pass the table name to build up the SQL statement in ProIV?
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