Re: Connecting to ORACLE
Re: Connecting to ORACLE
- Subject: Re: Connecting to ORACLE
- From: Bryan <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 13:34:55 -0400
- Organization: Apex Radiology
This is of great interest to me also. Are there a set of callable RealBasic
routines for this purpose?
What would be involved in creating them?
Bryan Kaufman
"Bourque, Jason" wrote:
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Real Basic, I been running into that alot lately.So you get the SQL calls
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back via a AppleScript returned value?
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Can you send me an example Real Basic app. And is this just the pro version
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or any add on's are needed?
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Thanks,
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Jason Bourque
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AppleScript Developer
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Publishing Automation
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MFS Investment Management
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617-954-5312
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> From: Greg Turnquist
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> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:17 PM
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> To: email@hidden
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> Subject: Re: Connecting to ORACLE
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> > Has anyone scripted a solution that connects to an Oracle database and
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> sends
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> > SQL commands when accessing the database? If so what tools are you using
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> and
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> > what was involved in the set up of the Oracle DB and the Mac software.
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> Hello Jason
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> I'm currently using RealBasic because you can connect directly to an
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> Oracle
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> DB and send SQL commands. I have also used SQL Plus, but when you send a
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> SQL
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> command it sends the result back as a text file that you have to then
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> parse
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> through. With RealBasic you get a database cursor back in memory with the
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> results, a little simpler.
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> In both cases you need to have the Oracle client installed which includes
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> Libraries and SQL Plus.
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> If you use RealBasic you will have to buy the Pro version.
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> I'm on digest if you want more info or examples CC me.
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> Greg
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