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    Heterogeneous Services SE 10.2.0.3 SLES9 64bit to PostgreSQL


    Hi,

    I want to access a remote PostgreSQL-database 8.1 (64 bit) from my
    Oracle SE 10.2.0.3 RAC (SLES9_x86_64SP3).

    Is this possible with Heterogeneous Services? I read a lot of posts, all
    saying that 32bit ODBC-drivers are needed. Is this also true for
    10.2.0.3? Unfortunately all posts referred to older versions and I found
    no answer in HS Connectivity Admin Guide.
    If no, are there any workarounds?

    Regards,

    Markus

    On May 8, 5:14 pm, Markus Schmidt <schmidt@gmx.net> wrote:

    > Hi,

    > I want to access a remote PostgreSQL-database 8.1 (64 bit) from my
    > Oracle SE 10.2.0.3 RAC (SLES9_x86_64SP3).

    > Is this possible with Heterogeneous Services? I read a lot of posts, all
    > saying that 32bit ODBC-drivers are needed. Is this also true for
    > 10.2.0.3? Unfortunately all posts referred to older versions and I found
    > no answer in HS Connectivity Admin Guide.
    > If no, are there any workarounds?

    > Regards,

    > Markus

    Have you read the Generic connectivity chapter in HC Administrator's
    Guide?  I have no system to test it, but it looks fairly well
    explained there - in the end what you have to do is to get Oracle to
    "know about" the ODBC driver and configure the ODBC driver to access
    the PostgresSQL database.
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