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I have qlikview 64 bit installed and oracle 32 bit installed.so whenever I make connection I do force 32.is upgrading my oracle installation to 64 bit the only solution to this

I have qlikview 64 bit installed and oracle 32 bit installed.so whenever I make connection I do force 32.is upgrading  my oracle installation to 64 bit the only solution to this

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Anonymous
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Hi Anusha,

If you are running 64 bit OS, then you could choose either 32-bit or 64 -bit edition of Qlikview.

Best regards,

Kaveri

kkkumar82
Specialist III
Specialist III

What is the problem your are facing here, of course checking Force 32  is even better because qlik advices to do that

other wise you have to go for a 64 bit as you said if you are facing any issues.

HirisH_V7
Master
Master

Hi,

Is there any error when you're connecting like that or what the issue your facing!

Can you elaborate your concern ?

Look this,

When to Use Connect 32 ? | Qlik Community

HTH,

-Hirish

HirisH
“Aspire to Inspire before we Expire!”
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Hi,

You can used force 32bit option if you had installed 32bit driver.

if you are facing any issue, Please share the screenshot

Thanks

Atul Yadav.

Colin-Albert

I would not recommend installing a 32-bit version of QlikView, as 32-bit apps are restricted to 2GB of RAM.


Gysbert_Wassenaar

You can use both 32-bit and 64-bit drivers to connect to both 32-bit and 64-bit oracle database servers. All use the same communication protocol.


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