DB Connect step by step

Hi Guys
I'm trying to connect to an Oracle database using DB Connect. I've created the DB Connect source system but I'm getting an error message: Database system cannot be reached RSAR 511.
I'm not sure if I've entered the TNS Names correctly. Please let me have examples of how they should be entered and if anyone has a how to doc, I'll appreciate the assistance.
Thanking you in advance,
Jenny

Hi,
Check below links also:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/58/54f9c1562d104c9465dabd816f3f24/content.htm
Installing DB Connect with MSSQL Server Database
oss note 518241, pay attention the restrictions, use view, view name and field name must in upper case, not exceeded 16.
Regards
Pcrao.

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