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sqlplus username/password@host:port/service
sqlplus x/y@c:a/b

modernModern versions of sqlplus (version 11 or newer11 and higher) understand this syntax and you don't need a tnsnames.oratnsnames.ora file.

did you try

sqlplus username/password@host:port/service
sqlplus x/y@c:a/b

modern versions of sqlplus (version 11 or newer) understand this syntax and you don't need a tnsnames.ora file.

Did you try:

sqlplus username/password@host:port/service
sqlplus x/y@c:a/b

Modern versions of sqlplus (11 and higher) understand this syntax and you don't need a tnsnames.ora file.

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did you try

sqlplus username/password@host:port/service
sqlplus x/y@c:a/b

modern versions of sqlplus (version 11 or newer) understandsunderstand this syntax and you don't need a tnsnames.ora file.

did you try

sqlplus username/password@host:port/service
sqlplus x/y@c:a/b

modern sqlplus (version 11 or newer) understands this syntax and you don't need a tnsnames.ora file.

did you try

sqlplus username/password@host:port/service
sqlplus x/y@c:a/b

modern versions of sqlplus (version 11 or newer) understand this syntax and you don't need a tnsnames.ora file.

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did you try

sqlplus username/password@host:port/service
sqlplus x/y@c:a/b

modern sqlplus (version 11 or newer) understands this syntax and you don't need a tnsnames.ora file.