Re: Querying for global database name on Oracle

Subject: Re: Querying for global database name on Oracle
From: bcliver -at- manu -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 09:14:52 -0500


Thanks, John. I didn't scoop that in my search. I'm connected. I need to
create synonyms, which is easy.
select * from global_name;

To create the link, I used the following syntax on the local db server:
CREATE DATABASE LINK <remote_global_name>
CONNECT TO <schema_name> IDENTIFIED BY <password>
USING '<Remote_NetServiceName>';

Vicki, you're probably right about Enteprise Manager, but I only see the
TNS Name. Part of that is my lack of experience with Enteprise Manager and
bias toward SQL.

Thanks for replying!

Barry Cliver
Lead Technical Writer

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