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z wrote:
> Let's say I want to set up two systems, A.D and B.D
> where D is the Internet domain.
>
> Each system supports an Oracle server (9i or possibly
> 10g).
>
> Also, I would like A to be B's oracle client.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Let's say A has Oracle SID X and B has Oracle SID Y.
>
> What do the tnsname.ora files look like (roughly)?
>
> (I'm presuming the connect statement forms
> would be obvious from the answers to the above.)
>
> Lower priority:
>
> Can a 10g client connect to a 9i server (without DB migration)?
>
> Can a 9i server connect to a 10g client (without DB
> migration)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -z
Rather than tying to explain your proposed solution to an unknown problem ... it would be better to explain the business problem you are trying to solve. My read of what you've written is that you may be trying to reinvent the wheel.
-- Daniel A. Morgan http://www.psoug.org damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)Received on Wed Jan 25 2006 - 11:06:13 CST
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