AFAIK, yes... you add a Data Environment using the Oracle ODBC driver and then build your connection from there.
If Oracle ODBC does not appear in this list, you can try adding it: Start>Setting>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Data Sources. Clikc on Add, scroll down, select the Oracle one.
AFAIK, yes... you add a Data Environment using the Oracle ODBC driver and then build your connection from there.
If Oracle ODBC does not appear in this list, you can try adding it: Start>Setting>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Data Sources. Clikc on Add, scroll down, select the Oracle one.
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