Oracle 10g Calendar Access to Query

My understanding is that CF is unable to set up a datasource
to Oracles "Bolt On" Calendar solution.
Because the calendar runs a Unison dB.
Anyone have any experience w/ connecting//reading/writing to
Oracles' Calendar?
--- In any shape, form, or manner!!!!

Hi,
Could you please provoide us the details of the dsn
configuration parameters, driver that you used to make this
connection? Also, if you are getting any exception message, please
post the stack trace.
Thanks & Regards,
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