William FISK
2006-Apr-13 16:25 UTC
[Rails] ORA-12663 and @connection.describe with Oracle7
I am trying to use Rails and an Oracle 7 database. I have the following error message: (eval):3:in `__send__'': ORA-12663: Services required by client not available on the server (OCIError) from (eval):3:in `describe'' and the line oracle_adapter,rb:361: (owner, table_name) = @connection.describe(table_name) Do I need this describe line? Can I replace with something else just to get the query to work? Thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Berger, Daniel
2006-Apr-13 16:45 UTC
[Rails] ORA-12663 and @connection.describe with Oracle7
> -----Original Message----- > From: rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org > [mailto:rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org] On Behalf Of William FISK > Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:25 AM > To: rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > Subject: [Rails] ORA-12663 and @connection.describe with Oracle7 > > > I am trying to use Rails and an Oracle 7 database.Are you querying across a DB link? Can you successfully run a describe command from a sqlplus shell? Google seems to indicate that this is a known issue when trying to describe a remote table from an Oracle 8 client to an Oracle 7 server. Note that the Ruby Oracle adapter is meant for Oracle 8 or later (it uses the OCI8 interface).> I have the following error message: > (eval):3:in `__send__'': ORA-12663: Services required by client not > available on the server (OCIError) from (eval):3:in `describe'' > > and the line oracle_adapter,rb:361: > (owner, table_name) = @connection.describe(table_name) > > Do I need this describe line? > > Can I replace with something else just to get the query to work?The workaround that I''m seeing on Google involves doing a select on all_tab_columns instead. Regards, Dan
William FISK
2006-Apr-13 17:09 UTC
[Rails] Re: RE: ORA-12663 and @connection.describe with Oracle7
Dan, Yes it seems to be a known issue. Commeting out the offending line and just hard-coding the owner worked (but not very nice). So instead of investigating any further I am giving up on that idead and just using another set of tables which are on Oracle 10g. Thanks William -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Jeff Jones
2006-Jun-02 15:34 UTC
[Rails] Re: RE: ORA-12663 and @connection.describe with Oracle7
William FISK wrote:> Dan, > > Yes it seems to be a known issue. > > Commeting out the offending line and just hard-coding the owner worked > (but not very nice). > > So instead of investigating any further I am giving up on that idead and > just using another set of tables which are on Oracle 10g. > > Thanks > > WilliamWilliam, I have just run across the same issue (Curses!) and don''t have the opportunity to use a different Oracle version (Double curses!). I am not totally comfortable yet with messing around with the innards of activerecord. Could you post the code you used instead of the describe? Many thanks Jeff -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Jeff Jones
2006-Jun-02 16:04 UTC
[Rails] Re: RE: ORA-12663 and @connection.describe with Oracle7
> I have just run across the same issue (Curses!) and don''t have the > opportunity to use a different Oracle version (Double curses!). I am not > totally comfortable yet with messing around with the innards of > activerecord. Could you post the code you used instead of the describe? > > Many thanks > > JeffNever mind, I was being a wimp. I used the following which appears to have worked: (owner, table_name) = @connection.exec("select owner, table_name from all_tab_columns where table_name = ''#{table_name}''") Probably very ugly and will haunt me later but it appears to have worked for now. Thanks for the initial discussion. Otherwise I would have been totally lost! Jeff -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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