Man, that was one of their most stable releases.  Missing some
nice features mind you.  I wish I could bring one of my databases
up to that level.  I have one on a very buggy release of 7.3.3
but the vendor application that runs on it is not supported higher
then that.

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7.3.4.5?

Ok, Charlie, now you're too far the other direction. :)

Jared



 

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Just so folks do NOT get the wrong idea, let me clarify.
Please note I said "a production" database. It is not "THE
Production Database"; which is still firmly planted in V7.3.4.5.
I've taken a few limited activity tablespaces up to 9i to
take advantage of 8i features; such as partitioning. I, too
would be hesitant to move into Production code that
makes use of 9i Bleeding Edge features. However I am
perfectly comfortable with moving V7 code onto a
tested 9i DB. Since our tests showed a stable DB,
I moved directly to 9i to avoid doing multiple upgrades
over the next 6 - 12 months.






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