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If you have no RI you should stick to your flat file system or use Access. Oracle 8EE would be a waste of money.
Regards,
Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
victor tsien <vtsien_at_ans.ih.lucent.com> schreef in berichtnieuws
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> Hi, I want to know the difference between Oracle8 stardard edition
(formerly
> workgroup) and Oracle8 Enterprise Edition. The main difference I know is:
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> Feature Oracle8 Std Oracle8 EE
> Act. Replication n y
> Std Replicatuib y y
> Partition n y
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> Other than those, does anybody know more? Why should I upgrade to EE, if
> most of the users are logging into or telneting into the machine to run
> applications? We are not using warehousing. There are about 2 - 300
> tables. The largest is about 900 rows with avg row length as 89. The
> smallest is 1 row. There is no RI. All tables are used as flat files for
> storage and retrieval. Is it worthwhile to upgrade to 8i? Thanks for
your
> help.
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> Vic
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Received on Mon Jun 05 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT