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Metalink has a techdoc on downgrading EE to SE that states that having the
invalid EE objects might cause grief in the future.
-- Terry Dykstra Canadian Forest Oil Ltd. "Brian Tkatch" <SPAMBLOCK_brian.tkatch_at_shopsforme.com_SPAMBLOCK> wrote in message news:td45tugmbq4vuia1960tu89adbgj1n8uf8_at_4ax.com...Received on Wed Nov 13 2002 - 12:24:46 CST
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 15:44:25 GMT, "Terry Dykstra"
> <dontreply_tddykstra_at_forestoil.ca> wrote:
>
> >Oracle recommends building a new database and use export/import. You can
> >deinstall EE, install SE and then run catalog, catproc scripts, but you
will
> >end up having invalid objects created by EE that SE doesn't know about.
>
> Thank you for the information.
>
> I uninstalled EE and installed SE, and it worked. At least the DB
> stareted and I was able to run a very simple query on a table.
>
> Why would I need to re-run the catalog and catproc scripts? I was
> assuming that EE had all the SE features plus more. So, aren't the SE
> used features already there?
>
> As for having invalid EE objects in the SE DB, is that really a
> problem?
>
> Brian