Re: Differences Oracle 7.1 and Oracle 7.3 / 8.0

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Date: 1998/09/28
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[Quoted] 7.3.4.0.1 is the version of choice for Version 7.
7.1 -not Y2k supported
7.1 - unable to resize datafiles, unable to use unlimited extents.
7.3.3 and up has a different style of recovering upon startup.

8.0 is a different animal. Things I knowabout it: Partitioned indexes and tables
New ROWID Format
New Security Features

Also remember, if you are running Oracle Ver 7 and you want to upgrade to Oracle 8, make sure that all your applications (if any) do not refrence the ROWID. Good Luck,
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In article <6unqlr$83r$1_at_news.worldonline.nl>,   "j wilkens" <jouke.wilkens_at_tip.nl> wrote:
> Who can tell me what the most important differences are between Oracle 7.1
> and Oracle 7.3 / 8.0.
>
> Thanks, email-adres jouke.wilkens_at_tip.nl
>
>

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