Oracle Call Interface Getting Started Release 8.1.6 for Windows Part Number A73022-01 |
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This guide provides introductory information for the Oracle Call Interface (OCI) running on Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95/98. Specific topics discussed in this preface are:
This guide assumes that you are familiar with:
This guide is necessary for anyone who wants to use Oracle Call Interface on Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95/98 operating systems.
This guide is organized as follows:
The following conventions are used in this guide.
Convention | Example | Meaning |
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All uppercase plain |
SQL> ALTER DATABASE |
Indicates command names, SQL reserved words, and keywords. |
Italic |
Italic is used to indicate a variable:
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Indicates a value that you must provide. For example, if a command asks you to type filename, you enter the actual name of the file. Italic is also used for emphasis in the text and to indicate the titles of other guides. |
square brackets [ ] |
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Encloses optional items. For example, when you create an OFA-compliant Oracle home directory, you can place an optional pathname before the Square brackets also indicate a function key, for example [Enter]. |
C:\> |
C:\ORACLE> |
Represents the Windows platforms command prompt of the current hard disk drive. Your prompt may differ and may, at times, reflect the subdirectory in which you are working. Referred to as the MS-DOS command prompt in this guide. |
Backslash (\) before a directory name |
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Indicates that the directory is a subdirectory of the root directory. |
oracle_home and oracle_base |
Go to the |
In this Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA)-compliant release, all subdirectories are no longer under a top level
If you install Oracle8i release 8.1.6 on a computer where there is no other Oracle software on the computer, the default settings for the first Oracle home directory is All directory path examples in this guide follow OFA conventions. For more information on OFA, see Oracle8i Administrator's Guide for Windows NT. |
HOME_NAME |
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener |
Represents the Oracle home name. The home name can be up to sixteen alphanumeric characters. The only special character allowed in the home name is the underscore. |
HOMEID |
HOME0, HOME1, HOME2 |
Represents a unique registry subkey for each Oracle home directory in which you install products. A new HOMEID is created and incremented each time you install products to a different Oracle home directory on one machine. Each HOMEID contains its own configuration parameter settings for installed Oracle products. |
Symbols |
parentheses () |
Symbols other than brackets and vertical bars must be entered in commands exactly as shown. |
This guide is part of a larger library of Oracle documentation. The Oracle documentation library consists of two types of documentation:
For more information, see the following manuals:
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