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Re: Constraint oddity

From: Yongping Yao <yaoyongping_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 22:44:12 +0800
Message-ID: <706468990504200744a732471@mail.gmail.com>


I've read about it but didn't test it. Then we can conclude that when we use some EE-only features Oracle will test the license but it had not do clean with the partition option^_^

On 4/20/05, Wolfgang Breitling <breitliw_at_centrexcc.com> wrote:
> Yes, of course, but it's kind of surprising since partitioning option is
> not installed, nor can you with SE.

>=20

> Just proves that all the features and options are there in the code. You
> can even clone a database with partitions to an OH without partitioning
> installed and happily go on maintaining the existing partitions - split,
> merge, add, drop - but you can not create a new partitioned table.
> All that technically speaking, of course. Legally, you can't do any of th=
at.
>=20

> Yongping Yao wrote:
>=20

> > may be used internally by oracle?
> >
> > On 4/20/05, Wolfgang Breitling <breitliw_at_centrexcc.com> wrote:
> >
> >>You even get a partitioned table with SE:
> >>
>=20

> --
> Regards
>=20

> Wolfgang Breitling
> Centrex Consulting Corporation
> www.centrexcc.com

>=20

--=20
Yao Yongping
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