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I want to make reversemaping but I never get over the first step to connect to my localhost Oracle 10g XE with the user hr
following error appears
No Database.
The database 'hr' does not exist.
The database might be created later.
Be sure that you have the necessary privileges to create a database.
I tried with the expert mode but it doesn't connect.
any Idea?
following error appears
No Database.
The database 'hr' does not exist.
The database might be created later.
Be sure that you have the necessary privileges to create a database.
I tried with the expert mode but it doesn't connect.
any Idea?
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Hello Paul B,
Can you provide us the connection details that you specified in the 'Enable Project' wizard?
Can you try specify 'orcl' as the database name and user - hr with the valid password?
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Can you provide us the connection details that you specified in the 'Enable Project' wizard?
Can you try specify 'orcl' as the database name and user - hr with the valid password?
Sincerely yours,
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Bill
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answered on 23 Sep 2009, 05:45 PM
By trial and error - I found that the Database field is actually the name given to the Oracle Express instance on the mahcine - by default it is "XE"
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Hello Bill,
Glad to know that you could move ahead and connect.
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Glad to know that you could move ahead and connect.
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answered on 25 Sep 2009, 07:37 PM
I wasn't having a problem I had figured it out already - - - just answering the post by Paul B