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Using Oracle 10g with Oracle 8 drivers

towsie
28
Hi,

My work wish to move some of it's applications that conect to Oracle from 8 to 10g. I was wondering if someone could tell me if it is possible to use Orace 10g using Oracle 8 drivers?

Thanks

Towsie
Feb 12 '08 #1
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debasisdas
8,127 Expert 4TB
Yes you can easily connect.
Feb 12 '08 #2
towsie
28
Hi,

I am able to connect ok. When using some of the functions that the application does it throws up errors. These do not appear when the application is connecting to Oracle 8. We are just trying to determine what is cauing the errors and we thought it would be a good idea to make sure that 10g will work correctly using oracle 8 drivers.

Thanks

Towsie
Feb 12 '08 #3
debasisdas
8,127 Expert 4TB
What exactly is the error ?
Feb 12 '08 #4
towsie
28
It always seems to fall over when trying to get data from a table. The front end is Access which isn't exactly the best and the errors don't seem to that helpful.

Most of the errors are,

"Object variable or With block variable not set"
Feb 12 '08 #5
debasisdas
8,127 Expert 4TB
"Object variable or With block variable not set"
That seems to be the problem with frontend code.
Feb 12 '08 #6
towsie
28
Yes, it does seem like that but it's strange that it has worked fine for years until we started testing with 10g.
Feb 12 '08 #7
debasisdas
8,127 Expert 4TB
Then its better to install 10g client.
Feb 12 '08 #8
towsie
28
Thats what we are going to do.

Thanks for help.

Towsie
Feb 12 '08 #9

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