Hi ,
you can try http://oradoc.photo.net ,
offcourse the comprehensive one is www.oracle.com
HTH,
=bambang=
<> Bambang Setiawan <>
>>> "Streeter, Lerone A LBX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/13/01 11:05 >>>
hello,
we're in the process of upgrading an application, right now it's a 16-bit
client application with the backend running on MS-SQL 6.0, windows NT 4
server. the company we're working with is willing to upgrade to 32-bit code
oracle 8x, still running on NT; probably 2000.
i'm looking for some starter information since i'll probably be the DBA.
i've downloaded oracle 8i personal and a couple of PDFs, i'm wondering if
you can point me to some starter information? is there a "first read" or
something similar?
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