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Re: Which Oracle Release Do You Use [message #184058 is a reply to message #184056] |
Tue, 25 July 2006 02:47 |
rleishman
Messages: 3728 Registered: October 2005 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Unless of course you were using the CBO:) I remember 7.3 being a bit trigger-happy on hash-joins if you set the initialisation param to enable them.
6.0, now THAT was stable.
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Re: Which Oracle Release Do You Use [message #184059 is a reply to message #184058] |
Tue, 25 July 2006 02:51 |
JRowbottom
Messages: 5933 Registered: June 2006 Location: Sunny North Yorkshire, ho...
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7.3.4 wasn't too bad with the CBO.
I worked at a place that had had such a bad experience with the 7.3.0 CBO that they were running 8.1.7 RBO, and planning to go to 9i like that too.
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Re: Which Oracle Release Do You Use [message #184118 is a reply to message #184059] |
Tue, 25 July 2006 08:00 |
joy_division
Messages: 4963 Registered: February 2005 Location: East Coast USA
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Dag nabit, I hate when I write a good message and then I get the "no message body" posting, because I gave a way some good trade secrets. Sorry, you don't get a second shot at those.
Indeed we do have some 7.3 instances along with our 8i, 9i and 10g instances, but thankfully, Corporate has mandated that all databases must be up to current release, so after all the red tape and dust settles, we'll be there. It's just a little restricting because I forget sometimes what functionality doesn't exist in v7.3.
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Re: Which Oracle Release Do You Use [message #184445 is a reply to message #184333] |
Wed, 26 July 2006 10:10 |
joy_division
Messages: 4963 Registered: February 2005 Location: East Coast USA
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Luckily it's not my headache. Corporate is the one doing the upgrading. I think they are just going to export and then import, but I don't have to concern myself, unless of course it doesn't work
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