Problem upgrading from Windows 2000 Oracle 8.0.6 to Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 2004-06-23 - By Jacques Kilchoer
In case you didn 't know, the variable LOCAL on Windows acts the same way
as TWO_TASK on Unix.
If you set both LOCAL and ORACLE_SID (on Windows) or both TWO_TASK and
ORACLE_SID (on Unix) then LOCAL / TWO_TASK will be used.
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From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)] On Behalf Of Paul Vincent
Sent: mercredi, 23. juin 2004 05:21
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: RE: Problem upgrading from Windows 2000 Oracle 8.0.6 to Oracle
9.2.0.1.0
Solved the "sqlplus " problem - it wasn 't anything to do with setting =
ORACLE_SID (tried that - didn 't work). The trick is to set the "LOCAL " =
system variable to the name of the required instance. Setting a system =
variable made it permanent, but the same affect could be achieved =
temporarily in a DOS window by typing "set LOCAL=3Dxxxxxx " before typing
=
"sqlplus ".
Another thing I never knew (and didn 't know I didn 't know)!
That still hasn 't solved the main problem with Database Upgrade =
Assistant, alas...
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