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Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store ipcrm command and remove allocated shared memory segments. Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > ERwin Oracle 10g setup Want to Advertise Here? Solved ERwin Oracle 10g setup Posted on 2006-08-09 Databases ora-03113 end-of-file on communication channel process id 1 Verified Solution 3 Comments 7,100 Views Last Modified: 2008-01-09 Hello there, I have downloaded ERwin,but i dont know how to call my database in it,to draw an er diagram for me. when i start erwin i get http://oracle.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/oracle-db-l/connect-to-oracle-10g-xe-express-edition-from-erwin-data-modeler-7-on-windows-xp-1373497 a connection manager dialog box. in there i choose "Use database connection" and enter my oracle database username and password. in "Host DBMS" i choose oracle 10g and in "Host DBMS" i enter my database name.but when i click connect.i get an error saying Oracle Vers. error 942,severity 16.Ora-00942.please help me to setup it cheers zolf 0 Question by:zolf Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 16 Best Solution byMohanKNair Open "physical datamodel" and select "Reverse Engineer" option. https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21948029/ERwin-Oracle-10g-setup.html This will ask for DB connection details. Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 16 Overall: Level 16 Databases 8 Message Expert Comment by:MohanKNair2006-08-09 You can draw ER diagram of an existing database in "Physical Datamodel" only. During startup ignore the connection dialog box. 0 Message Active 1 day ago Author Comment by:zolf2006-08-11 Hi Mohan, Thanks for your comment.Can you please tell me how can i draw ER diagram with erwin once i have select the db. 0 LVL 16 Overall: Level 16 Databases 8 Message Accepted Solution by:MohanKNair2006-08-12 Open "physical datamodel" and select "Reverse Engineer" option. This will ask for DB connection details. 0 Write Comment First Name Please enter a first name Last Name Please enter a last name Email We will never share this with anyone. Comment Submit Your Comment By clicking you are agreeing to Experts Exchange's Terms of Use. Featured Post Find Ransomware Secrets With All-Source Analysis Promoted by Recorded Future Ransomware has become a major concern for organizations; its prevalence has grown due to past successes achieved by threat actors. While each ransomware variant is different, we’ve seen some common tactics and trends used among the authors of the malware. CONTINUE READING Suggested Solutions Title # Comments Views Activity cannot connect to mysql database on droplet server on port 3306 9 82 102d generating access backups from
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