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In <847127518.3433.0_at_ait02027.ait.co.uk> Paul.Stradling_at_ait.co.uk (Paul Stradling) writes:
>I heard about a product about a year ago called Oracle Lite.
>Did this ever materialise?
>Does anyone have any experience of it (good or bad)?
>We are thinking of using this or Personal Oracle reporting purposes on
>a Windows 3.11 PC. The reports would be of the ad-hoc variety and
>would be written by 'managers', hence the need to keep them out of the
>main database!
I think it is now called Personal Oracle Lite.
It was being demonstrated in the Campgrounds at Oracle Open World and is apparently available now. (It has also replaced Blaze as the 'internal' database in Oracle Power Objects.)
I was told in San Francisco that there are some limitations as to what you can do with it, but I don't have the specifics. It will work with products like Forms, though.
-- Mike NolanReceived on Sat Nov 09 1996 - 00:00:00 CST
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