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log in details [message #329023] Mon, 23 June 2008 14:06 Go to next message
reeba
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I installed oracle 10g developer suite in my PC, i couldn't able to login to sql plus. how can i log in this, what is the user name and password. how can i find out. please reply me soon.

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Re: log in details [message #329026 is a reply to message #329023] Mon, 23 June 2008 14:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Littlefoot
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Read the Documentation. It's all in there.

I guess you didn't buy a car first and wanted to race in Paris - Dakkar rally BEFORE learning how to drive, did you?
Re: log in details [message #329029 is a reply to message #329026] Mon, 23 June 2008 14:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
reeba
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Hi,
I am a new learner,I installed this,but it didn't ask any user name and password in the time of installation. When i installed, 2 sub menus(oracle-DevSuithome & Oracle Developer Suite-Devsuitehome) formed, I couldn't able to log in SQL plus. i tried user name : scott & Pass word : tiger, but not able to log in. Please anybody help me to refer any materials also to read from the starting to create forms and pl/sql module.

Re: log in details [message #329033 is a reply to message #329029] Mon, 23 June 2008 15:05 Go to previous message
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Be careful, you are flying too high (i.e. it might hurt when you fall).

I've already given you the link. Did you check it? Went through "Most popular" section? 2 day DBA? Concepts? SQL*Plus Guide? It would be great if someone might just pour knowledge into our heads, wouldn't it? Unfortunately, that's not the way it works.

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... to create forms and pl/sql module
I'm afraid you are very, very ... very far from creating forms and PL/SQL modules.
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