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Sir_Highbury
Quartz | Level 8

 

Dear experts,

 

I was used to access sql database using the following parameters:

LIBNAME NOP
ORACLE PATH="klm"
SCHEMA=abc 
USER=def
PASSWORD=ghi ;

 

Now I got the following data that should allow me to access a DB:

DB user/password: abc/def
DB Instance: ghi
DB machine: srv001 (IP: 22.22.22.222)
DB port: 222

 

Is it enough? I searched a lot but I did not find any string fitting these given parameters.

Thanks a lot in advance for your support.

 

Best regards, SH

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@Sir_Highbury wrote:

Dear Kiwi,

 

I saw it immediately after I posted the question, sorry but still I do not get to the point. I get the following errors:

ERROR: The ORACLE engine cannot be found.
ERROR: Error in the LIBNAME statement.

This is the reason why I asked if the component installed in my SAS version are enough....


You need SAS/ACCESS to Oracle. It is not installed/licensed.

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Sir_Highbury
Quartz | Level 8

I just runned a proc setinit and this is the result:

---SAS Workspace Server for Local Access

is ist enough to access the DB via the parameters above described? Thanks again!

SASKiwi
PROC Star

The help you need is sitting right under your nose in the Recommendations box to the right of your post:

 

https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Communities-Library/A-quick-guide-to-connecting-to-Oracle-from-SA...

 

 

Sir_Highbury
Quartz | Level 8

Dear Kiwi,

 

I saw it immediately after I posted the question, sorry but still I do not get to the point. I get the following errors:

ERROR: The ORACLE engine cannot be found.
ERROR: Error in the LIBNAME statement.

This is the reason why I asked if the component installed in my SAS version are enough....

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@Sir_Highbury wrote:

Dear Kiwi,

 

I saw it immediately after I posted the question, sorry but still I do not get to the point. I get the following errors:

ERROR: The ORACLE engine cannot be found.
ERROR: Error in the LIBNAME statement.

This is the reason why I asked if the component installed in my SAS version are enough....


You need SAS/ACCESS to Oracle. It is not installed/licensed.

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