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Import source definition in informatica

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In Informatica, When I am trying to import a source definition from db (oracle data source) I get below error

[microsoft][odbc driver manager] the specified dsn contains an architecture mismatch between the driver and application

What I understood after doing some surfing is Informaitca is trying to access

C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe

and not C:\Windows\system32\odbcad32.exe

When I try adding system/user data source (in C:\Windows\system32\odbcad32.exe), I am not able to see oracle.

Please help to get this issue resolved.

posted Jan 9, 2015 by Sachin

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please try to update to new odbc driver its available for free download

answer Jan 13, 2015 by Shweta Singh
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