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From: hrishys@yahoo.co.uk (hrishy)
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Subject: Re: 9i New Features E-book
Date: 6 Jun 2004 17:33:34 -0700
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Hi Howard

Sorry my mistake..the RAC and datagaurd chapters are really there my oversight :-)


regards
Hrishy

"Howard J. Rogers" <hjr@dizwell.com> wrote in message news:<40c2acd7$0$31675$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>...
> "hrishy" <hrishys@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:4ef2a838.0406052026.3e66ef87@posting.google.com...
> > Hi Howard
> >
> > Not complaining..but i just did a read of your new 9i R2 features
> > guide..and two key concepts which were there in the earlier guide of
> > yours RAC and datagaurd are missing in this release was that delebrate
> > ?
> >
> > I would have liked if you could have included the above two in that
> > document.
> 
> Sorry, I read your post in a hurry and missed the punch line regarding RAC
> and Data Guard.
> 
> Both are definitely there in the new version. Last two chapters, actually.
> 
> I have mucked around with the chapter order, because that was something that
> was quoted at me as being Oracle's copyright at one point (seriously.
> They'll be claiming the gene sequence in my DNA next). Also, I left the two
> chapters that can have not much realistic chance of practical
> experimentation to the end of the document, so that the rest of it is full
> of practical SQL and then you get a couple of short chapters of dirty great
> theory.
> 
> But those two topics are definitely there.
> 
> Regards
> HJR
