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How to connect to an Oracle-Db using Borlands' dbExpress-suite

Asked by staffanbergbom in Oracle 3rd Party Tools

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I'm using Delphi 7 and am trying to migrate from InterBase Open Source to Oracle.

Connecting to an InterBase-Db is done such:

You have a connection-component FSQLConnection and
you assign to its' DriverName-property: Interbase

  FSQLConnection.Params.Values['Database'] :=
    DbName;
  FSQLConnection.Params.Values['User_Name'] :=
      User;
  FSQLConnection.Params.Values['Password'] :=
    Password;
  FSQLConnection.Connected := true;

That is:
   Specify database, user, password and connect.
   Included in database-name is servername like
     myserver:c:\Databases\MyDatabase.gdb

In Oracle you seem to have to specify a portnr also.

Can anyone give me a hint or even better point to articles on this as
it seem to be more complicated than only specifying another driver for the connection-component.
 
Thanks in advance
Staffan

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