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HansF wrote:
> Note that Oracle supplies a whole pile of added things in the database,
> most at no added charge. Some examples in this category include:
> message queueing; text indexing and search; doc indexing and search;
> multimedia storage and retrieval; workflow; OLAP; XML. (Yes many also
> occur in SQL Server.)
Careful withthe diffs between Standard Oracle and EE or Personal: OLAP is not available on Standard in 9i. Dunno about 10g but I suspect it's the same. Received on Fri Jul 08 2005 - 00:15:23 CDT