- #Oracle odbc driver configuration install#
- #Oracle odbc driver configuration driver#
- #Oracle odbc driver configuration manual#
#Oracle odbc driver configuration driver#
Īdd Your Driver to the Jitterbit Agent Config Fileīecause of the many variations on the Oracle driver name, you may need to add your driver information to the Jitterbit configuration file. NOTE: Additional Oracle connection string examples are available at.
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#Oracle odbc driver configuration manual#
#Oracle odbc driver configuration install#
To resolve these issues please install the 32-bit version.
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If you are using a 64-bit Oracle Client and ODBC driver, you will experience problems connecting to your Oracle database. Currently, the Oracle ODBC driver installed on all Agents in the Agent Group must be 32-bit. Jitterbit currently supports 32-bit drivers. See Agents > Agents and Agents > Agent Groups for more information. If you are using multiple Private Agents within an Agent Group, the Oracle Client must be installed on all Agents in the group. Install the Oracle Client on the Jitterbit Private Agentīefore you can establish a connection to Oracle via ODBC, you must have the Oracle Client (including the Oracle ODBC driver) installed on your Jitterbit Private Agent. The JDBC driver is recommended for additional features, such as manual creation of SQL scripts, that are not available via an ODBC connection.
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NOTE: You can also connect to an Oracle database using a JDBC driver.