How Do I Interpret Database Profiles? Database .profiles are Unix files that contain variables that databases need to function. They appear in the root directory of most database installations. Furthermore, these environment variables facilitate ODBC, JDBC, and other data access mechanisms. Multi-Tier users need to insure that pertinent database .profile variables appear in the [Environment] section of their Session Rules Books. The Session Rules Book is the oplrqb.ini file that resides in the...
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- How Do I Interpret Database Profiles? Database .profiles are Unix files that contain variables that databases need to function. They appear in the root directory of most database installations. Furthermore, these environment variables facilitate ODBC, JDBC, and other data access mechanisms. Multi-Tier users need to insure that pertinent database .profile variables appear in the [Environment] section of their Session Rules Books. The Session Rules Book is the oplrqb.ini file that resides in the...
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| - How Do I Interpret Database Profiles? Database .profiles are Unix files that contain variables that databases need to function. They appear in the root directory of most database installations. Furthermore, these environment variables facilitate ODBC, JDBC, and other data access mechanisms. Multi-Tier users need to insure that pertinent database .profile variables appear in the [Environment] section of their Session Rules Books. The Session Rules Book is the oplrqb.ini file that resides in the...
- How Do I Interpret Database Profiles? Database .profiles are Unix files that contain variables that databases need to function. They appear in the root directory of most database installations. Furthermore, these environment variables facilitate ODBC, JDBC, and other data access mechanisms. Multi-Tier users need to insure that pertinent database .profile variables appear in the [Environment] section of their Session Rules Books. The Session Rules Book is the oplrqb.ini file that resides in the...
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