Did Oracle back port the patch to fix the ANSI-style jonn bug to 9.0.1.2? This bug 
allows one to read any table in the database despite the permission set.

Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Hi,

We are currently testing our application on 9.0.1.2 and it looks stable except some 
bugs with function based indexes.
Is it advisable to move to 9.0.1.3 (as it is terminal release of 9.0) or 9.2 which is 
just released 2 months back (and may have some bugs)....
OR 9.0.1.2 is stable enough and we can ship our product on this release. Any feedback 
on 9.0.1.2 is highly appreciated....
Function based index bugs are not fixes in either of release.
Platform are sun 2.8 and WIN2K....
We have to make decision this week to give QA enough time for testing........

Thanks
--Harvinder
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