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APPX 5 connectivity to Oracle on AIX

How to configure APPX 5 to store data inside Oracle on IBM AIX.

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Finally, in figure 13, you see the Create Files screen with a message that the Oracle DMO PROSPECT file was created.
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Finally, in figure 13, you see the Create Files screen with a message that the Oracle DMO PROSPECT file was created. If you receive a message similar to "*Can't load Oracle Call Interface (libclntsh)" see Troubleshooting section below.

Troubleshooting APPX to Oracle connection

If you try to make a connection to Oracle from APPX and receive a message "*Can't load Oracle Call Interface (libclntsh)" then you might be missing the environment variables required, or you might have them set to incorrect paths. Make sure you downloaded the correct Oracle Instant Client files for your platform and that the bitness is 32 and not 64.

Verify environment variable values via the following path: System Administration > System Setup > Release Information > Environment Variables. Did you set the environment variables inside appx.env? Setting these Oracle connectivity environment variables inside appx.env will not work. These environment variables must be present prior to the appx session starting. Try setting them in the appxLoginMgr environment variable file and then make sure you restart the daemon and reconnect to try the Oracle connection again.

  -- JoeOrtagus - 2010-07-07
 
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