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Thanks a lot for it. I have all the manuals including on replication,
so if i know how to install it, i can try to get it going with the help
of manuals and of course, deja.com is always there to help me out.
When i create a new database there is an check box "Advance replication", but to my dismay, it remains disabled, how can i enable it.
As for the training part, here we dont have a training center for oracle, and furthermore it is very expensive also, which is not affordable.
Please help.
Regards
Alind Gupta
In article <37385CE0.36B3F9AC_at_us.oracle.com>,
Pete Sharman <psharman_at_us.oracle.com> wrote:
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> The problem is that Replication Manager is a client side tool. I
> haven't seen the CD's to determine how it's packaged now, but it used
to
> come on the Enterprise Manager CD.
>
> Running catrep just creates the Replication data dictionary views and
> packages. If you are planning on using replication, I'd suggest you
get
> some training on it. Depending on what you want to use it for, it can
> be reasonably complex to configure (e.g. determining the conflict
> resolution methods to be used in multi-master), and it sounds like you
> need more understanding of it than you currently have.
>
> HTH.
>
> Pete
>
> rajsico_at_jp1.vsnl.net.in wrote:
>
> > I have installed Oracle 8 server enterprise edition on win nt 4.0, i
> > had tried all modes, typical and custom, but am not able to see the
> > Replication Manager.
> >
> > Can someone help me in how i can install it. I had also tried by
> > running the script "catrep.sql", but of no use.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Alind Gupta
> >
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> Regards
>
> Pete
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