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Connectivity tool [message #621954] Wed, 20 August 2014 01:30 Go to next message
m.abdulhaq
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I have tables created in access along with queries , i want to read this table info in oracle by connecting to access, is there a way to do that .Please let me know if i can set priviliges for running the queries alone .i want oracle to read the tables from access .
Re: Connectivity tool [message #621959 is a reply to message #621954] Wed, 20 August 2014 02:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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There couldn't be anything better than this tutorial which shows how to connect to MsAccess using SQL Developer.


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Re: Connectivity tool [message #621960 is a reply to message #621959] Wed, 20 August 2014 02:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think the question is how to read an MS/Access table from an Oracle database session not from an Oracle tool.

Although the question is not clear: "i want oracle to read the tables from access", is this "I want to read MS/Access table from Oracle database (session)" or "I want to read Oracle tables from MS/Access"?

Edit; @OP, both ways are already been answered here (and in a single topic). I have not the time to search for it, do it and tell us the result.

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Re: Connectivity tool [message #622174 is a reply to message #621960] Fri, 22 August 2014 02:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I am sorry for not clearly specifying the requirements, it is first option michel, i want to read ms access tables from oracle.
Re: Connectivity tool [message #622175 is a reply to message #622174] Fri, 22 August 2014 02:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Read this wonderful Post: http://www.orafaq.com/forum/mv/msg/93840/286922/#msg_286922

Re: Connectivity tool [message #622180 is a reply to message #622175] Fri, 22 August 2014 05:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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thanks michel, i went thru the entire but one small query, is the entire changes on listner.ora are to be done on server where the oracle resides , i mean the home directory of server or client.and i dont understand this part , does he mean to make the change in init.ora.




STEP III:
Now we set up the HS init FILE: it's name is fixed (init<ODBCNAME>.ora). It contains only two lines of code:

$ORACLE_HOME/hs/admin/initOrafAccess.ora:
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# HS init parameters
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HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = OraFaccess
HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = 0





its really wonderful to know and learn such great information.

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Re: Connectivity tool [message #622186 is a reply to message #622180] Fri, 22 August 2014 07:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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No, it is to set the HS parameters in the init<ODBCNAME>.ora file.
Re: Connectivity tool [message #622191 is a reply to message #622186] Fri, 22 August 2014 07:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks lalit but what about listner settings is to be done on server,and do we need to create a seperate init file for ms access

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Re: Connectivity tool [message #622202 is a reply to message #622191] Fri, 22 August 2014 08:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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m.abdulhaq wrote on Fri, 22 August 2014 18:07
but what about listner settings is to be done on server


That's step IV. Adding to sid list.

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and do we need to create a seperate init file for ms access


That's step III. Maaher has set up the init file for HS parameters.

Could you too post your steps, the way Maaher demonstrated. Just asking "what about this and that" doesn't make much sense.
Re: Connectivity tool [message #622221 is a reply to message #622180] Fri, 22 August 2014 10:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Listener.ora is a server file. It is never on the client.

Re: Connectivity tool [message #622229 is a reply to message #622221] Fri, 22 August 2014 14:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks lalit and michel.
Re: Connectivity tool [message #622230 is a reply to message #622229] Fri, 22 August 2014 14:17 Go to previous message
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So is your issue resolved? Could you finally connect to MSAccess the way you wanted to?
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