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I have a script that not only creates a Designer instance with all tablespaces,
but also follows OFA guidelines.
Drop me a line if interested (and to remind me, as I have to go thru my
archives...)
oliver wrote:
> In NT it is easy to create a default Repository. However, there is not such easy
> way to do so for unix. I find there are more that 30 page of guide to follow to
> install the repository. The worse thing is the installation guid i have do not
> reflect the actual file location by default. I really hope I am able to use the
> designer in easy way. Hope somebody has a clue.
>
> Appreciate your reply.
>
> Oliver
>
> Andy Hardy wrote:
>
> > In article <371DD1F5.7A92DD93_at_agyinc.com>, oliver <oliver_at_agyinc.com>
> > writes
> > >Hi, Andy,
> > >
> > >I used to think so too, since I have installed Designer in pure window
> > >enviroment. It is relatively easy. However for Oracle sever running on Unix
> > >box, there is no bath installation (so far I did not find) available,
> >
> > Not quite sure what is meant by this. I assumed that the first time that
> > you ran Designer on your NT box, it would point out that there wasn't a
> > repository on the database that you pointed it at and then would run on
> > the SQL scripts, etc. to install the repository?
> >
> > Which bits do you need to do directly on the server?
> >
> > --
> > Andy Hardy. PGP key available on request
> > ===============================================================
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Met vriendelijke groet,
kind regards,
Frank van Bortel
Technical consultant Oracle
V&L Informatica BV
Work Home Postbus 545 Hunzestraat 4 7500 AM Enschede 7555 WB Hengelo (31)53.434.1500 (31)74.242.5046Received on Fri Apr 23 1999 - 02:00:48 CDT
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