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APPX 5 connectivity to Oracle on LinuxHow to configure APPX 5 to store data inside Oracle on Linux. | ||||||||
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> > | Let's go to Database Definitions for DMO. | |||||||
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> > | Select DMO | |||||||
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> > | Select Database Management | |||||||
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> > | Go to File Selection | |||||||
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> > | Select PROSPECT | |||||||
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> > | In File Specifications change the FMS type to 5, and the FMS GROUP name to be whatever you used as your Oracle FMS group name. I used a name of oracle10. | |||||||
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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. | |||||||
-- JoeOrtagus - 2010-07-07
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