Getting TNS Name from connection string





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I normally connect to my Oracle database at work using a connection string. Other then the obvious answer of asking the DBA what it is, using SQL Developer or some other tool can I find out what the tns listener name is. This is an excerpt from a config file in .net where i use to connect:




DATA SOURCE=myURL:port/sid;PASSWORD=password











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    DATA SOURCE=myURL:port/sid;PASSWORD=password











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      I normally connect to my Oracle database at work using a connection string. Other then the obvious answer of asking the DBA what it is, using SQL Developer or some other tool can I find out what the tns listener name is. This is an excerpt from a config file in .net where i use to connect:




      DATA SOURCE=myURL:port/sid;PASSWORD=password











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      I normally connect to my Oracle database at work using a connection string. Other then the obvious answer of asking the DBA what it is, using SQL Developer or some other tool can I find out what the tns listener name is. This is an excerpt from a config file in .net where i use to connect:




      DATA SOURCE=myURL:port/sid;PASSWORD=password








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