This book describes the features and functionality of the Enterprise Connect Data Access™ (ECDA) Option for Oracle and how to use it with Sybase® Adaptive Server® Enterprise.
This book is for System Administrators who are configuring the ECDA Option for Oracle and for users who are accessing remote data.
This book includes the following chapters:
Chapter 1, “Introduction,” provides an overview of ECDA Option for Oracle.
Chapter 2, “Configuring and Operating ECDA Option for Oracle,” describes the components and describes how to use ECDA Option for Oracle.
Chapter 3, “Executing Remote Procedure Calls,” describes remote procedure calls unique to ECDA Option for Oracle.
Chapter 4, “Secure Sockets Layer (SSL),” describes the steps required for SSL connectivity to ECDA Option for Oracle from the isql client.
Appendix A, “Configuration Parameters,”lists the global and service-specific parameters.
Appendix B, “Reference Topics for Oracle,”contains reference material for ECDA Option for Oracle.
For information regarding the installation of ECDA Option for Oracle, use the following guides:
Enterprise Connect Data Access Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows
Enterprise Connect Data Access Installation Guide for UNIX
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$SYBASE/$SYBASE_DCO/install
with:
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The conventions for syntax statements in this manual are as follows:
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Curly braces indicate that you choose at least one of the enclosed options. Do not include braces in your option. |
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The comma means you may choose as many of the options shown as you like, separating your choices with commas to be typed as part of the command. |
Syntax statements (displaying the syntax and all options for a command) are printed like this:
sp_dropdevice [device_name]
or, for a command with more options:
select column_name from table_name where search_conditions
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Examples showing the use of Transact-SQL™ commands are printed like this:
select * from publishers
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for optimal use. Some screen readers pronounce text based on its
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and MixedCase Text as words. You might find it helpful to configure
your tool to announce syntax conventions. Consult the documentation
for your tool.
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