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Old March 14th, 2007, 02:47 PM
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Default Connection with Oracle9i Database

Hi,
I am ASP.net beginer .I am using asp.net1.1 in windows Xp proffessional Service pack 2. I want to use tha Database oracle9i.
But I can't connect it. How I connect please ..tell me ..

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Old March 15th, 2007, 01:05 AM
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Hi

What's the problem/ error you are facing? Let us know in detail so that we can assist you accordingly..

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Mike

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you need to create connection( with the appropiate conection string) and a command. then u can fill any dataset/ datareader, using the proper adapter.
this is easy, consult any good book.

Aritra Mukherjee,
CS-4th Year,
MSIT-Kolkata.





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