WinServer 2016, MSSQL 2016, VS215 and Oracle 11g, ORA OLEDB Connection

  • Hi,

    Is there a need to install a 32-bit OLEDB connector on a server landscape as described above?
    64-bit should be enough?

    Regards
    Nicole  :Whistling:

  • info 58414 - Monday, May 8, 2017 6:01 AM

    Hi,

    Is there a need to install a 32-bit OLEDB connector on a server landscape as described above?
    64-bit should be enough?

    Regards
    Nicole  :Whistling:

    VS2015 is a 32-bit application. So if you need design-time access to the OLEDB connector, you will need to install the 32-bit version.

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    - Martin Rees
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  • Hi,

    we have the following Problem.
    ORA -OLEDB-Connector ist actual only released in 64-bit.
    32-bit will released in then next few Weeks.
    We need to test the ORA-Data (SSIS 2015) at Design-Time (sometimes).
    Do you know a way to bridge the time ?

    Regards
    Nicole

  • info 58414 - Monday, May 8, 2017 6:18 AM

    Hi,

    we have the following Problem.
    ORA -OLEDB-Connector ist actual only released in 64-bit.
    32-bit will released in then next few Weeks.
    We need to test the ORA-Data (SSIS 2015) at Design-Time (sometimes).
    Do you know a way to bridge the time ?

    Regards
    Nicole

    Use a different Oracle connector for which there is a 32-bit version?

    Sorry, but I have no experience with connecting to Oracle, so I'm hoping that someone else will chime in with something more specific.

    The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
    - Martin Rees
    The absence of consumable DDL, sample data and desired results is, however, evidence of the absence of my response
    - Phil Parkin

  • What is the Oracle client you are installing? link to Oracle download if you can.

    And where have you seen that the 32 bit driver will only be released in a few weeks?

    As far as I am aware 11G has had both 32 and 64 bit drivers for many years.

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