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PATH environment variable
TimesTen provides utilities for managing and debugging TimesTen
applications. To make these utilities readily available, include the
bin
directory found in
install_dir
in the PATH environment variable.
Note:
install_dir
is the directory where TimesTen is installed.
On Windows, the PATH environment variable must also contain the bin
directory of the ORACLE installation, if you are using the Cache
Connect to Oracle option.
ODBCINI environment variable
TimesTen applications use the
odbc.ini
file to define data sources and
their data store attributes. (For a description of data store attributes, see
Chapter 1, “Data Store Attributes
in the
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory
Database API Reference Guide
.) By default on UNIX platforms,
TimesTen first looks for the
.odbc.ini
file in the home directory of the
user running the TimesTen application. To override the name and
location of this file at run-time, set the $
ODBCINI
environment variable
to the pathname of a
.odbc.ini
file before launching the TimesTen
SYSODBCINI
Set to the location where the
sys.
odbc.ini
file used by
TimesTen system data stores
is to be found. This
environment variable should
be set in the start-up script.
“SYSODBCINI environment
variable” on page 76
SYSTTCONNECTINI
Set to the location where the
sys.ttconnect.ini
file
used by TimesTen Client
applications to define logical
server names.
“SYSTTCONNECTINI
environment variable” on
page 76
TMP or TMPDIR
Set to the location of the
temporary directory.
TimesTen uses this directory
during recovery and other
operations.
“Default installation
directories” on page 34
Environment
Variable
What to include
For settings and other
information, see: