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Re: SQL*Plus Connection

From: Sergey V Dolgov <dsv_at_pptus.oilnet.ru>
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 23:08:19 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0046A661.20020523230819@fatcity.com>


Hello ,

In windows you can choose where to connect without connect string by setting registry value
HKLM\Software\ORACLE\local = 'default_connect_string'

Friday, May 24, 2002, 1:13:20 PM, you wrote:

SB> How a connection gets established when we don't
SB> specify the connect string 
SB> (i.e. sqlplus usr/pass ...typically when working in a
SB> Server) ?
SB> This type of connection is established as LOCAL=YES
SB> and uses BEQ protocol
SB> as opposed to TCP in case of client-server mode by
SB> SQL*net V2/net8.

SB> Question:1

SB> When a request is made for this type of connction (
SB> without connect string )
SB> how it gets resolved and ultimately connects to the
SB> database ?

SB> Question:2

SB> Is there any kind of *.ora file ( like sqlnet.ora
SB> ,protocol.ora etc )
SB> which is used/accessed to establish this direct
SB> connection ?

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