I just upgraded my desktop to ArcGIS 10.3 and none of my Oracle database connections work. I can't even figure out how to create new connections. SQL Server connections work fine. The error message is "Failed to connect to the specified server. Do you want to continue? UnderlyingDBMS error[ORA-01455: converting column overflows integer datatype. No extended error.]"
Oracle Database is 11.2.0.3 and existent connections were configured using "sde:oracle11g:<<instance>>" in the instance text box.
Any help is appreciated...
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Apparently the problem was related to the Oracle client version. Altought I have both 64 and 32 Oracle 11g clients in my box (having the 32-bit client first in my path), I experimented the same problem until I download the Instant Client from ESRI and set it in my system's path as the first option. Hope this help others with the same problem...
What is the version of your sde geodatabase.
Any other information in the SDE Direct Connect log?
10.2 geodatabase
cant find anything in log
Also, the error so far appears when trying to establish a geodatabase connection. I was able to succesfully create a connection to another Oracle database that do not store spatial data (this database is 10.2).
What if you try Easy Connect syntax? Same error?
same error...
Apparently the problem was related to the Oracle client version. Altought I have both 64 and 32 Oracle 11g clients in my box (having the 32-bit client first in my path), I experimented the same problem until I download the Instant Client from ESRI and set it in my system's path as the first option. Hope this help others with the same problem...
Hello Ulises,
happy you got the answer to your problem which - actually - is my problem still.
I get the same error message and assume that it is also an Oracle client version issue. My database is an oracle 11g (11.2.0.3.0) and my client has 'only' 11.1.0.6.0.
Unfortunately, I do not find any download at the ESRI web pages for the Oracle instant client. Could you post the url, where you found the installer?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Simon
Hi Simon,
You will need to download the Oracle client from Oracle's website.
Here are a few links that I found when I searched in Google:
Be sure to install the correct bit level for your ArcGIS client.
-George
Hi George,
thank you! I thought as much. Just hoped that there was an 'ESRI-version' which would work without fail...
I will check the Oracle site tomorrow and report my progress...
So long,
Simon