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Database8i +9iAS +iFS + Database Cache +Portal

From: Ferry Situmorang <binsar_at_kalimantan.ptpn13.com>
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 01:18:22 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0041DFB5.20020304011822@fatcity.com>


MessageI have installed Oracle 8i + Repository for Designer and it works on one Computer.

I wish to install Oracle 9iAS using Database cache, 9i Portal and iFS, also e-Mail Server on the same computer.

So I will use one computer.

Question:
1. Can I do that on one computer? And what are the

    installation sequence.?

2. Which software must be group separately, if I have to

    install on different computers.

I ever done it on one computer but I still not sucess.

Thanks for any help.

Ferry Situmorang:
Using Oracle 8.1.7 Designer 6i R4
PT Perkebunan Nusantara XIII (Persero)
Pontianak-Indonesia
http://www.ptpn13.com

    Any good tool to reverse engineer a DSD either from a DDL or from a user that has full access to the schema, but not requiring to be logged in as the schema owner?      


   

  ERwin supports reverse engineering from DDL - http://www.cai.com/products/alm/erwin.htm    

  hth,    

      Marin



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