A quick search turned up this article:
http://knowledgebase.progress.com/articles/Article/P79357
Have you verified that ORACLE_SID is *unset* on the client?
Good luck,
-joe
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Subject: Progress 9.1.E connecting to an Oracle database
We have a third party application that uses Progress to connect to an Oracle
database. We are in the process of replacing the servers with ones running
Windows 2008, Progress 9.1.E and Oracle 11G R2 client. The current system uses
Windows 2003, Progress 9.1.D and Oracle 10G client.
We are encountering an Oracle 1012 error when attempting to connect to the
database. SQL Plus connects without problems. Both Progress and the Oracle
Client are 32 bit.
We and the vendor have tried everything we can think of without success.
Looking for any help someone can provide.
Jeffrey Beckstrom
Lead Database Administrator
Information Technology Department
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
1240 W. 6th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
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