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Important
You must be connected to VPN to run Access queries. If you are not, you will receive an ODBC Called Failed error.
Instructions
- First, confirm whether you have 32-bit or 64-bit version of Microsoft office
- Open File Explorer
- Open the C: drive
- Open the Oracle folder
- Click on ODBC Data Sources (xx-bit):
- Note: If the bit version does not match the version of Microsoft Office you have installed, contact the Help Desk

- Click on the System DSN tab
- Click Add
- Search for Oracle in OraClient 12Home1_32bit (32 bit version) or Oracle in OraClient 12Home1 (64 bit version):

- Fill out the following information:
- Data Source Name: PROD
- Description: PROD
- TNS Service Name: PROD
- Enable Query Timeout: uncheck the box

- Repeat step 8 with PPRD and TEST
- Click OK
- Open the PROD data source that was created and click Test
- Log in with your oracle username/password:
- If you receive a successful connection pop-up, test your Access query again to confirm it is working now.
- If you receive a TNS names error, update the local connection profile then test again.
- If you receive an incorrect log in message, please email or call the Help Desk.
- Close out of the ODBC settings pop-up