
#Oracle instant client odbc manager mac install#
I always do a custom install and then select SQL*Net, Oracle utilities and ODBC.

I don't know if the Oracle client includes ODBC. Oracle's own: Harder to install than breaking into Fort Knox/ learning Mandarin Chinese. How can I can get an Oracle-created ODBC connector (Oracle being world-renowned for janky-azz products) to actually work?ĭevart, and probably Attunity Oracle ODBC: 5 second installs

Problem is it's a 30-day trial and costs $150 at least. To boot, when I tried a 3rd party "Devart Oracle ODBC connector" - it's a simple 5-second install wizard that works flawlessly instantly. It's right there! Why can't it be found? The test connection in ODBC Source Admin works! What is going on here?Īnd I'm unsure if I have to "register" something via the command line, I had to do that once before, maybe it was an unrelated issue. SQLORA32.dll is in the very file path it named. I keep getting the same message (tried 18_3 and 12_2 versions).īasically error 127: SQLORA32.dll not found Tried the 32 bit Oracle ODBC driver (User Source). Had a hunch it wouldn't work.Įrror message "system architecture and client is not the same" or such. First tried 64 bit (my Windows OS is 64 bit, but Visual Studio Data Tools is only 32 bit). I tried this with 32 bit downloads as well. All works in Window's "Oracle Source Administrator" via test connections. I tried this with 64 bit in Oracle, their instant client v18.3 or 12.2 both. TestĬonnection (User/ Pass) - it works!! The Connection works!! See the Driver in 'ODBC Data Sources/ Admin' in Windows 10.Īdd new User Data Source. Install instant client (v18, also tried v12).ĭownload/ extract ODBC download in same library.

I want to use an Oracle-ODBC connection in Visual Studio 2017/ SSIS as it's much faster than OLE DB during tests.
