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#1 Jim

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Posted 03 September 2008 - 10:02 AM

A client of ours is requesting an Oracle upgrade from 9.2.0.6 to 9.2.0.7 or possibly 9.2.0.8, due to some Oracle factor external to ProIV (archiving or logging related), as recommended by Oracle. The kernel in use is v5.5 under Win Server 2003 and the ProIV Clients are v5.6.7.0 running on Win XP/Vista. Has anyone any experience of Oracle 9.2.0.7/9.2.0.8 - any red flags to be aware of? Thanks.

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Posted 04 September 2008 - 01:31 PM

A client of ours is requesting an Oracle upgrade from 9.2.0.6 to 9.2.0.7 or possibly 9.2.0.8, due to some Oracle factor external to ProIV (archiving or logging related), as recommended by Oracle. The kernel in use is v5.5 under Win Server 2003 and the ProIV Clients are v5.6.7.0 running on Win XP/Vista. Has anyone any experience of Oracle 9.2.0.7/9.2.0.8 - any red flags to be aware of? Thanks.



Its just a patch so shouldn't be a problem. You can always reverse the patch if you have any issues.

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Posted 04 September 2008 - 01:35 PM

A client of ours is requesting an Oracle upgrade from 9.2.0.6 to 9.2.0.7 or possibly 9.2.0.8, due to some Oracle factor external to ProIV (archiving or logging related), as recommended by Oracle. The kernel in use is v5.5 under Win Server 2003 and the ProIV Clients are v5.6.7.0 running on Win XP/Vista. Has anyone any experience of Oracle 9.2.0.7/9.2.0.8 - any red flags to be aware of? Thanks.



Its just a patch so shouldn't be a problem. You can always reverse the patch if you have any issues.



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