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From: "Alex Hudghton" <alex@alenda.freeserve.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: oracle 7.3 and oracle 8
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 09:09:17 +0100
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Naushi Hussain <Naushi.Hussain@Alliedsignal.com> wrote in message
news:37D6862D.2EC1997C@Alliedsignal.com...
> We are developing a web application and our dev. server is on 7.3.3 and
> the production is on oracle 8.5.
>
> Does anyone think it is practical to do it this way. How do we move from
> dev to prod? What is a good choice - should we have a version of Oracle8
> on the dev server or create an instance on the prod server for dev. The
> dev server is inside the wall while the prod server is outside the wall.
>
> A suggestion would be welcome.

Same versions for dev & production

No dev on production machine

Alex


