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Does anyone know how to set an Oracle Connection ClientID? WF Version 8.1.05M Oracle adapter. -ThanksThis message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
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If the adapter connection is set up with Password Passthru the user ID and Password received fromthe client will be passed to the database. So whatever the user logs into WebFOCUS with must match the oracle user / password combo
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Posts: 2127 | Location: Customer Support | Registered: April 12, 2005
thanks Chuck. Our connection usage is a little different. Our connection is explicit with a utility id. But in Oracle, a connection has a session attribute called ClientID and the ClientID can be set to a different user id string. For instance, we want to define a connection "CONN1" connect explicit with tnsnames=DBSIDENTRY, userid=UTILITYID, and hashed password. Then, we need to set CONN1's connection session value for CLIENTID=abc01002. Just wondering if this possible somehow.
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