Timesten - ODBC

Timesten Component

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ODBC configuration

ODBC Repository

Unix

On unix, the Client DSNs are defined by editing the user ODBC.INI file for user DSN or the system ODBC.INI file for system DSNs.

odbc.ini

  • OBIEE_INSTANCE_HOME/instance1/bifoundation/OracleBIApplication/coreapplication/setup/odbc.ini
  • TIMESTEN_BASE\info/sys.odbc.ini
  • or /etc/odbc.ini

sys.odbc.ini

The sys.odbc.ini file is located in the directory TIMESTEN_BASE\info

Windows

Data Source Administrator





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