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Re: is oracle 8 compatible with d2k? [message #147961 is a reply to message #147720] |
Mon, 21 November 2005 23:10 |
gautamvv
Messages: 254 Registered: June 2005
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desupported means?
oracle does not provide any help? is that what you mean?
I only have to develop a form and report, call the report
from form using oracle 8, forms 5, i want to make sure that
it will work before i install d2k.......
(my hardware guy is asking me to confirm that oracle 8 is
indeed compatible with forms5, reports5, d2k), before he
can install it, so that i can carry on
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Re: is oracle 8 compatible with d2k? [message #147986 is a reply to message #147961] |
Tue, 22 November 2005 02:03 |
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Maaher
Messages: 7065 Registered: December 2001
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gautamvv wrote on Tue, 22 November 2005 06:10 | desupported means?
oracle does not provide any help? is that what you mean?
| Yes, that's exactly what I mean: Oracle provides no support. The products are no longer distributed by Oracle, so you cannot obtain a license for it anymore.
gautamvv wrote on Tue, 22 November 2005 06:10 | i want to make sure that
it will work before i install d2k.......
| The database is installed on a server, and Developer on a client. If you would encounter problems I'd say it's on OS level. I've seen Developer R2 work on a 7.3, 8.0.6 and even an 8i so I think you can safely install it (technically spoken) but if you would go for a production site I would not recommend it (particularly because you haven't got a license)
MHE
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