ORACLE NLS Parameter ERROR

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HI,
I am having trouble while creating database.
ORA1C SID Works fine but when cerating database I use SYSTEM username to connect and create datafile of 1C after creating datafile NLS parameter error.
NLS Parameter ERROR.

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Dear Cuma Arslan,


To let us help you with the issue, please provide us with:

- detailed steps to reproduce the issue you mentioned

- information on your environment, including versions of client and server OS, Oracle DBMS version, infobase in use, and so on


Best regards,
Vladimir Gurov

1C Company support team
 
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Hi Vladimir,

My server is Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 Bit operating system)
Orale 10g (10.2.0)

I just first try to create SID = ORA1C,

It's successfully create It. I can see the V81C_DATA.DBF are created. But it does not finish to connect database because of NLS Parameter ERROR

 
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Hi Cuma,

Before you start using 1C with Oracle Database, you need to set up multilingual collation:

  • Copy lx327c6.nlt from Additional\OracleDatabase catalog of 1C:Enterprise distributive to any empty folder on the same disk Oracle Database is installed on.
  • Run Oracle Locale Builder (lbuilder)
  • Run nlb files generation (Tools - Generate NLB) and select the empty folder containing lx327c6.nlt file. The tool will create lx1boot.nlb and lx327c6.nlb files in the same folder
  • Stop all Oracle services
  • Make a backup copy of lx0boot.nlb and lx1boot.nlb files from ORACLE_HOME/nls/data folder
  • Copy the lx1boot.nlb and lx327c6.nlb files created by lbuilder to ORACLE_HOME/nls/data, replacing existing files.
  • Run Oracle services

 
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