Did you check your ORACLE_HOME? is it properly set?
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Did you check your ORACLE_HOME? is it properly set?
ORACLE_HOME is set properly. I looked in the PATH command and also in regedit.
Did you ever type something like...
set ORACLE_HOME=c:\oracle10g or whatever is your home and,
set ORACLE_SID=yoursid
...before trying to invoke exp?
ORACLE_HOME is properly set.
Code:H:\SR\deployment_scripts\SR_4_1>echo %oracle_home%
c:\oracle\ora92
Can you set these again and take the exp in command prompt:Quote:
Originally Posted by rshivagami
> ORACLE_HOME
> ORACLE_SID
I set it again in DOS prompt.
Still no improvement.Code:C:\Documents and Settings\sramasamy>cd ..
C:\Documents and Settings>set oracle_home=c:\oracle\ora92
C:\Documents and Settings>echo %oracle_home%
c:\oracle\ora92
C:\Documents and Settings>set oracle_sid = orcl
C:\Documents and Settings>exp
Message 206 not found; No message file for product=RDBMS, facility=EXP: Release
9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Tue Jul 31 14:20:35 2007
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracl
Invalid format of Export utility name
Verify that ORACLE_HOME is properly set
Export terminated unsuccessfully
EXP-00000: Message 0 not found; No message file for product=RDBMS, facility=EXP
C:\Documents and Settings>
Yes, You have not set the sid properly, can you echo oracle_sidQuote:
Originally Posted by rshivagami
set oracle_sid=orcl (remove spaces before and after =)
echo %oracle_sid%
you cant just copy executables, you need to install as you will get all the dependancies then
How do I install just the executables ? The universal installer does not provide that option.Quote:
Originally Posted by davey23uk
yes it does - either choose administrator or custom