tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751447442026377325.post4217125220099939747..comments2023-10-23T22:25:46.368+02:00Comments on Oracle Business Intelligence OBIEE 101: OBIEE ODBC ClientJohn Minkjanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08228393663535024706noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751447442026377325.post-76202946393423454812009-10-21T19:43:07.145+02:002009-10-21T19:43:07.145+02:00@shivas,
did you check the firewall setting of th...@shivas,<br /><br />did you check the firewall setting of the other machines?<br /><br />regards<br /><br />JohnJohn Minkjanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08228393663535024706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751447442026377325.post-78957802043278015912009-10-09T14:48:20.569+02:002009-10-09T14:48:20.569+02:00Hi John,
The ODBC client is mentioned in the docs ...Hi John,<br />The ODBC client is mentioned in the docs <a href="http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12096_01/books/AnyInConfig/AnyInConfigInst211.html" rel="nofollow">here</a>, FWIW:<br /><i><br />The [..] client connectivity tools [...] NQClient.exe [..] means of distributing client connectivity to [...] remote clients that cannot otherwise access Oracle BI.<br /><br />[...]NQClient.exe [...] [is] necessary for debugging and technical support issue identification.</i><br /><br />I'm quite a fan of companies including tidbits like this in the box. That way people can tinker if they want to :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751447442026377325.post-5000292246093647452009-10-04T14:24:38.561+02:002009-10-04T14:24:38.561+02:00i have installed obi ee.. i'm able to access t...i have installed obi ee.. i'm able to access the following url from inside the machine.<br /><br />http://server:port/analytics/saw.dll?Dashboard<br /><br />However, the same is not accessible from the other machines which are inside the networkShivas Royalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529933362318503255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751447442026377325.post-5046623936585996772009-09-19T16:48:50.317+02:002009-09-19T16:48:50.317+02:00Hy John,
Thanks for the link. It's surprise m...Hy John,<br /><br />Thanks for the link. It's surprise me that you have found it. It's some ODBC procedures that I have found in the log by curiosity.<br /><br />For your question about the database field, I think it correspond to the subject area.<br /><br />And I agree with Alex : the tool is just here to test the connexion. You don't need to have an ODBC client as Excel to test it. <a href="http://gerardnico.com/wiki/dat/obiee/import_data_from_obiee_to_excel" rel="nofollow">ODBC Connexion with Excel</a><br /><br />Fijn week-end en groeten<br />Nicogerardnicohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11694728002861330550noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751447442026377325.post-39540851617421153962009-09-19T10:09:37.511+02:002009-09-19T10:09:37.511+02:00Hi John,
good to see you back ;-)
I have no offi...Hi John,<br /><br />good to see you back ;-)<br /><br />I have no official info on the utility but in the OBI EE trainings it is used to issue test SQL against the BI Server presentation layer in order to ensure connectivity.<br /><br />However the tool is - as you state - capable of connecting to any ODBC data source.<br /><br />hope this helps to clarify<br /><br />have a nice day<br /><br />@lexAlexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12084125686909788385noreply@blogger.com