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Re: What is DB Objects ?

From: Connor McDonald <mcdonald.connor.cs_at_bhp.com.au>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 10:42:28 +0900
Message-ID: <37155214.743D@bhp.com.au>


Grace Tsai wrote:
>
> I am installing Developer 2000 in an IRIX box, the choices in the step
> "Installation Options" are listed as follows:
>
> Install New Product - Create DB Objects
> Install New Product - Do Not Create DB Objects
> Add/Upgrade Software
> Build Oracle7 Staging Area
> Install Documentation Only
> De-Install Software
>
> My question here is what is the "DB Objects" in the top two options?
> Have they
> been created when an application created? I mean a "Form" or a "Report"
> created
> to access the ORacle database. Is that OK if I choose "Do Not Create DB
> Objects"
> now, and maybe create it later?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Grace Tsai
> Brookhaven National Lab

Oracle can install some objects in the database to allow you to do things like save forms and reports in the database etc...

You won't have any problems if you do not install them...

HTH
--



Connor McDonald
BHP Information Technology
Perth, Western Australia
"Never wrestle a pig - you both get dirty and the pig likes it..." Received on Wed Apr 14 1999 - 20:42:28 CDT

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