HELP
Not familiar with specs for Oracle Client, so can't say
for sure - but in general with ODBC you can access the
data with no additional client software (other than the
ODBC driver).
Licensing may also be an issue, though - better check.
-----Original Message-----
Hi
I have knowledge of all the below. I already extract
information from the
Oracle DB. My problem is that I have to install Oracle
Client on about 100
client machines. Therefore my question is - can I do all
of the below not
using Oracle Client (or only use ONE version on a
separate server)?
Regards
PO
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Here's what you need to connect (and it sounds like you
have, or can have it all):
1) Network access to the server/drive where the Oracle
database resides.
2) The ODBC driver installed and set up on each machine
(through the ODBC Administrator in Control Panel). This
requires knowledge of the port and TCP/IP settings.
3) Knowledge of the database User ID and password that
you
need to access the data.
4) Any other connection settings - in other words, you
need to know the ODBC connection string.
5) Knowledge of SQL to query the database.
6) Knowledge of ActiveX Data Objects (especially the
Connection and Recordset Objects) in order to use ODBC
within VBA. You can set up the connection and use an
SQL
string to retrieve your data into the recordset. Do a
search of the MSDN Library for "ADO" and you should
find a
good reference to the ADO object model and how to use
it.
Those are the basics, but it sounds like you should be
able to do what you want as long as you have or can get
the required User ID, password, etc...
K Dales
-----Original Message-----
Hi!
I have the same problem as "sarasta" (posted 7/10). I
have a great number of
client machines which need to connect to an Oracle 8
DB.
But the majority
don't have Oracle Client installed. I have however
access
to one of our
servers which has a server version of Oracle Client
installed.
I have two questions:
1. Is it possible, using Excel VBA, to connect to an
Oracle 8 DB without
having Oracle Client installed on the PC? All clients
have "Microsoft ODBC
for Oracle" installed.
2. If not, is it possible for the clients to connect to
the Oracle DB using
the server and it's Oracle Client installation?
TIA
PO
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