ODAC Trial Issue Problem
Posted: Mon 25 Sep 2006 16:12
Hello,
I'm using the Trial Version of ODAC. Doing Development work on my PC is not a problem because I have the Borland C++ Builder 6.0 IDE and Oracle 10g Client.
But in order to do testing to our I.T. best practices, I need to able to deliver the application on to client PC's with out the install of the Oracle 10g client.
Now I've implemented a NET version, and when I roll out the compiled "exe"cutable onto a clean test PC, I get the following error (slightly paraphrased)... ODAC Trial Version requires Borland IDE.
I thought ODAC was fully functionaly with a 2 month end period.
My I.T. department is unlikely to approve the purchase of ODAC unless I can successfully test an executable running on a PC without the Oracle Client Installed.
And FYI, we have 5 or 6 different Oracle Versions running on our entire Network, so an install of Oracle on a Client PC will NOT be happening.
Is there a chance you guys can assist me? I have a justification to present on Thursday (September 28th, 2006).
Much Appreciated!
H.
I'm using the Trial Version of ODAC. Doing Development work on my PC is not a problem because I have the Borland C++ Builder 6.0 IDE and Oracle 10g Client.
But in order to do testing to our I.T. best practices, I need to able to deliver the application on to client PC's with out the install of the Oracle 10g client.
Now I've implemented a NET version, and when I roll out the compiled "exe"cutable onto a clean test PC, I get the following error (slightly paraphrased)... ODAC Trial Version requires Borland IDE.
I thought ODAC was fully functionaly with a 2 month end period.
My I.T. department is unlikely to approve the purchase of ODAC unless I can successfully test an executable running on a PC without the Oracle Client Installed.
And FYI, we have 5 or 6 different Oracle Versions running on our entire Network, so an install of Oracle on a Client PC will NOT be happening.
Is there a chance you guys can assist me? I have a justification to present on Thursday (September 28th, 2006).
Much Appreciated!
H.