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It was actually a typo in my message, I had meant to say /ora81/ instead of
/ora91/ . That said, I read the documents you pointed to and found the demo
files on my Oracle 9i disks. That looks perfect!!! Thanks Mark!
Tom
"Mark Townsend" <markbtownsend_at_attbi.com> wrote in message
news:B8C091AA.19193%markbtownsend_at_attbi.com...
> in article Xmym8.20393$Ff3.2460624_at_news20.bellglobal.com, News at
> thilbig_at_hotmail.com wrote on 3/21/02 8:25 PM:
>
> > I have many Access sample databases, such as Microsoft's "Northwind
Traders"
> > sample database. Its a fairly small and simple database, but still
about
> > 500 times larger than the scott/tiger database (which also is the only
> > samples I could find in my $ORACLE_HOME/ora91/rdbms/demo directory)
>
> Given that you are using Oracle9i, look at the sample databases that come
> with the seed database during install. There are a number of very useful
> schemas fully populated with data - see
>
http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle9i/htdocs/9iobe/OBE9i-Public/obe-in
> /html/sschema/sschema.htm for a full dscription of the sample schemas
> provided.
>
Received on Sat Mar 23 2002 - 12:11:52 CST