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NO, you have to do it the otherway around with Heterogenous services. Namely
ODBC on the Unix platform.
Dick Goulet
____________________Reply Separator____________________ Author: Sunil.Kumar.Gompa_at_ercgroup.com Date: 2/5/2003 1:58 AM
Hi,
I am trying to connect to a Non Oracle database from the Oracle database (
Version 8.1.7.4).
i want to do some thing like this :
i have my ODBC set up on an Win NT machine. I have created a heterogeneous
connection set up on Win NT.
Now i want to connect from a Unix machine to the Listener entry that i have
done on the Win NT server, there by connecting to the Non Oracle database.
SqlServer -------odbc setup on NT--------> Win NT ( LIstener Entry: pubs)
--------> Unix (Tnsnames entry : pubs.world)
can this be done ??
Regards,
Sunil Gompa
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