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In article <aanes60mri_at_drn.newsguy.com> tkyte_at_oracle.com writes:
>In article <rcrtcus2d356fui4vmkthfq3kr1mkbmhjh_at_4ax.com>, Sybrand says...
>>Minor reply: if you usually need to work with 6 different versions at
>>customers (of which, obviously, only one is supported, 8.1.7, no one
>>has 9i, customers in the Netherlands almost never upgrade because they
>>think it doesn't buy them anything), it is very difficult to keep
>>track of all the features added in various versions.
>>Current versions to deal with
>>7.3.4, 8.0.4,8.0.6,8.1.5,8.1.6,8.1.7 on 4 different platforms (NT,
>>Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX)
>Hey -- I go all of the way back to 7.1.6 ;)
We started with 7.0.13 . I could have used your help then! (Strange I could have sworn you were already posting to the old oracle newsgroup when I first started reading it?)
Oh wait, I remember then somebody ragging you for running down your previous employer's products now that you were an Oracle employee.
>cannot get 7.0 to go anymore on my sparc box, too old.
Oracle 7.0.13 running on Solaris 2.2. This box was decommissioned ages ago but I keep it in a corner to see how much continuous uptime I can squeeze out of it.
Philip
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