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SpotLite - Download and install. Page 2/6 of this article. This chapter describes how SpotLite can be downloaded and installed. Download SpotLite. SpotLite can't be downloaded from an official website. It can be found in newsgroups using a Usenet NZB search engine. It can also be found on download websites: SpotLite for Windows; SpotLite for. In macOS versions up until Lion, hovering over an item in Spotlight’s search results on your Mac would reveal its full file system path. As of macOS Lion, that’s no longer the default behavior—the Spotlight overlay gives you some information about the selected file, but not its location.

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DbVIsualizer not recognizing TNSNAMES file

anonymous

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PRO user. DbVisualizer 9.2.14. OS X 10.10.5I am trying to move to using tnsnames.ora since our company has thousands of databases. I downloaded the client software from oracle and copied it to /Library/Oracle/instantclient_11_2.I created a network/admin folder under that and copied the tnsnames.ora file into that directory. I added environment variables ORACLE_HOME=/Library/Oracle/instantclient_11_2, TNS_ADMIN=/Library/Oracle/instantclient_11_2/network/adminRestarted my machine and tried creating a new connection.When I try to select a TNS Alias I get an information box that says 'If you like to use TNS aliases, the tnsnames.ora file must be located either in the ORACLE_HOME/network/admin directory or in a directory identified by TNS_ADMIN'I am using the Oracle THIN client bundled with dbvisualizer.
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Hans Bergsten

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Re: DbVIsualizer not recognizing TNSNAMES file
Hi,On Mac OS X, setting an environment variable in e.g. .bash_profile does not make it available to applications started via Spotlight or by double-clicking the app icon. Please see this article for how to set environment variables so they are available to GUI apps:http://www.dowdandassociates.com/blog/content/howto-set-an-environment-variable-in-mac-os-x-slash-etc-slash-launchd-dot-conf/Note that this may not work for all Mac OS X versions. If it doesn't, I suggest that you search the net for articles about environment variables for GUI apps in your specific Mac OS X version.Best Regards,Hans

anonymous

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Re: DbVIsualizer not recognizing TNSNAMES file
Thanks Hans. I think I was missing the fact that I was running a newer version of OS X so I cannot use the traditional launchd.conf. I had to follow this walkthrough for this to work.http://www.dowdandassociates.com/blog/content/howto-set-an-environment-variable-in-mac-os-x-launchd-plist/

Hans Bergsten

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Re: DbVIsualizer not recognizing TNSNAMES file
Great that you found a solution1Yeah, unfortunately how to do this varies between Mac OS X versions so it's always a good idea to search a bit for a version-specific solution.Best Regards,Hans