I'll suggest you check which tnsnames.ora file is the active one. Is very likely that you have 2 Oracle homes: one for Oracle8i (ORA8i_HOME) and one for Oracle Forms (DEFAULT_HOME). If this is the case, you ended up with 2 tnsnames.ora files (one in each Oracle home). You will have to update...
First, make sure the data types in Access correspond to the equivalent data types in Oracle. ( I actually make the columns names the same in Acces ansd in Oracle to avoid problems like this).
Second, if you're sure that everything is Ok with the data, your problem might be your ODBC. If you...
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