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From: Thomas Gaines <Thomas.Gaines@noaa.gov>
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Subject: Re: How to find the Database version without opening the Database
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 13:03:39 -0600
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Although this probably isn't officially supported by Oracle, I've
<br>always found the output from the "strings" command on Unix to
<br>be very interesting.&nbsp; If your platform is something other than
Unix,
<br>the other suggestions in this thread are much better obviously.
<p>Just for fun, here is my output from my "strings" command when
<br>run against the "oracle" executable.&nbsp; From
<br>this, can you guess what my version is?
<p><tt><font color="#FF0000">[oracle@cougar bin]$ strings oracle | grep
"9\.0"</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0.2</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0.1.1</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0.1</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0.0</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0 Materialized Views</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0 Partitioning Methods</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0.0</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0.1.1</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">ORACLE PL/SQL V9.0.1.0.0 - Production</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">prvtrmns09.00.0008.00.0408.00.0508.01.0308.01.05</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">Oracle XML Parser version 9.0.1.0.0 Production</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">V9.0.0.0</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">9.0.1.0.0</font></tt>
<br><tt><font color="#FF0000">NLSRTL Version 9.0.1.0.0 - Production</font></tt>
<p>Bye,
<br>TG
<p>Yasin wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hi: I am intresting in knowing if there is way to
know the version of
<br>the Database without opening it, or even putting it in mount state.
<p>Many thanks.</blockquote>

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