Good day! Does anyone know if Oracle 10g forms and reports work on a Vitual machine with Windows XP OS? Can anybody suggest links for configuration if ever? Thanks!
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I use windows 10 (x64) and I want to install Metabase on my OS to work with my postgresql databases.
I could't find any solution for that.
Is there any way or it is impossible at all ?!
Thank you.
I am wondering as of what server is better to run sugarCRM community edition ?
Centos , debian or ubuntu ?
I have a choice between the 3.
any suggestions would be appreciated
thank you
Shouldn't matter either way, just be sure you are running the latest version of PHP 5.3 for the best performance.
I am new to making the reports using Oracle 10g.
I have installed Oracle 10g (Database Express Edition).
It is run on my pc at port 8080
I am trying make the report. but i am not able to find the Reports Builder.
please help how i use report builder and suggest some good tutorials.
Thanks.
Install the Oracle Developer Suite for Forms and Reports.. You can use the Report Builder from this to generate your Reports..
I have Oracle 10g xe installed but i also need to install Oracle Database lite in it. Is there a problem or a conflict?
thanks
As long as the port numbers are different no.
I have installed Oracle 10g and now want to install 11g also...How can I do it?.. I know that ORACLE_HOME environment variable need to be configured for each "oracle"..
Can you describe me steps how to do this?
Thank you very much in previous.
Thank you It helped me so much...
The most important is that I should have chosen %ORACLE_HOME% like %ORACLE_BASE%...
Just %ORACLE_BASE% should be the same...And it works.
There's ususally not a lot of reasons why Oracle databases of different versions cannot run on the same machine, be it Windows or Linux/Unix. Reasons can be if you run Clustering software, which may not be of a lower version than any database version involved. Similar with Oracle Grid or Cloud. Other than that, I can't really think of reasons, but there may be excpetions, linked to specific OS. Usage of ORACLE_HOME's is how Oracle manages different databases and versions. The Oracle Homes should be different for each database, the Oracle Base should be the same, the central inventory must be shared, and the ownership (of Oracle Homes) may be shared or separated. Sharing Oracle Home is an option for advanced users only.