Multiple oracle client configuration 9i / 10g - variables question

Our ETL tool sits on a Windows application server.
The ETL tool communicates with Oracle databases using SQLNet Client.
The database we need to output to is 10g. The target for this database is defined in the tnsnames.ora file.
We need to read from 8i, 9i, and 10g databases. The details of these are also in the tnsnames.ora file.
We would like the default client on the application server running the ETL tool to be the 10g client.
We would like the 9i client to be installed alongside the 10g client, with the 10g client being the default. We can then create an ODBC connection using the Oracle SQORA32.DLL driver that is packaged as part of the 9i client installation.
Our ETL tool will then read from the 8i database using the 9i ODBC connection, outputting to a 10g database via the 10g SQLNet client. (We encountered ORA-03134: Connections to this server version are no longer supported when connecting to our 8i database because the version was so old, and we cannot patch it due to business requirements).
Problem:
How do we configure the clients to allow this? What is the best way? What should the PATH be set to / should ORACLE_HOME / TNS_ADMIN be defined etc? Are there any other variables that we need to set?
Edited by: user2392414 on 17-Nov-2008 09:23

Hi
Please read that manual
http://download.oracle.com/docs/html/B10131_02/install.htm#BABGCFCH
this should help you.
thanks
regards,
Hub

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