Install dc-oracle and dc-postgres on one PC
Posted: Mon 02 May 2011 12:22
Hello!
Our software uses (and needs) Oracle and Postgres DB.
Until now we bought and used the dcoracle570std to connect visual studio with our oracle databases and for connection to our postgres databases we used npgsql.
Now we bought the dcpostgresql510pro. I downloaded it and during install it tells me a errormessage about invalid devart.data (5.0.242.0 needed, 5.0.143.0 is installed - within dcoracle570).
Now I have uninstalled dcoracle and dcpostgres. Then I installed dcpostgres first (as it has the higher release number).
The same error message appeared again (just with exchanged release numbers for devart.data). I have confirmed the error and installed anyway.
Now it seem to work, but I cannot create license information for oracle any more (see error below). For Postgres the license info was well build.
File or Assembly 'Devart.Data.Design', Version=5.0.143.0, Culture=neutral. System cannot find File. (Translated from german)
How can we solve this?
Thank you!
Best regards,
Markus
Our software uses (and needs) Oracle and Postgres DB.
Until now we bought and used the dcoracle570std to connect visual studio with our oracle databases and for connection to our postgres databases we used npgsql.
Now we bought the dcpostgresql510pro. I downloaded it and during install it tells me a errormessage about invalid devart.data (5.0.242.0 needed, 5.0.143.0 is installed - within dcoracle570).
Now I have uninstalled dcoracle and dcpostgres. Then I installed dcpostgres first (as it has the higher release number).
The same error message appeared again (just with exchanged release numbers for devart.data). I have confirmed the error and installed anyway.
Now it seem to work, but I cannot create license information for oracle any more (see error below). For Postgres the license info was well build.
File or Assembly 'Devart.Data.Design', Version=5.0.143.0, Culture=neutral. System cannot find File. (Translated from german)
How can we solve this?
Thank you!
Best regards,
Markus