Bruce:

Actually I have seen this.  My server installations were at 8.1.7.3 and I
applied the 8.1.7.4 patch to it.  The version still says it is 8.1.7.3 and
the package STANDARD is invalid.
This was on AIX 4.3.3.  On the Solaris installations, I have not had a
problem.  Check out my TAR on MetaLink, TAR 13592498.6.  I uninstalled
Oracle 8.1.7 and re-installed it to both servers.  Then I applied the
latest patch, but the version still reported 8.1.7.3.  Oracle support has
been methodical in their efforts but I will not hold my breath waiting for
a solution.

RWB




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Patrice,
You are right - I didn't put enough info in my email.

My database was at 8.1.7.2.5
I then applied 8.1.7.4.1 via the installer
I then copied the files that comprise 8.1.7.4.5 to my Oracle home
I then ran catalog, catproc and the other stuff from the 8.1.7.4.1 release
notes.

At this stage I queried product_component_version and the PL/SQL version
was shown as 8.1.7.3.

It seems no-one else has seen this.

I'll repeat the upgrade on 2 other databases (with and without JVM
installed) and see if I can learn more.

Thanks,
Bruce

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Bruce,

I think the minor releases have to be applied to the first one in the
series, i.e. 8.1.7.4.5 would go on top of 8.1.7.4.1..

To go from 8.1.7.2.0, follow this path:

8.1.7.2.0 --> 8.1.7.4.1. --> 8.1.7.4.5.

It may be though that 8.1.7.4.1 can only go on top of 8.1.7.3, which would
add at least another step.

The first in the series usually uses the Oracle Installer; the later
(minor)
ones ask us to archive files and replace them manually.

I haven't applied 8.1.7.4.5, maybe that one is different.

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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Hi,

Yesterday I upgraded a database from 81725 to 81745 on W2K SP3 (the DB
doesn't have JVM in it).
Before the upgrade, product_component_version showed the PL/SQL version as
version "8.1.7.2.0".
After the upgrade, the PL/SQL version is shown as 8.1.7.3.

The product_component_version table in total shows:
Product                             Version
----------------------------------- ---------
NLSRTL                              3.4.1.0.0
Oracle8i Enterprise Edition         8.1.7.4.1
PL/SQL                              8.1.7.3.0
TNS for 32-bit Windows:             8.1.7.4.0


So the other products are showing as 8174 but not PLSQL.

Has any one else seen this - I couldn't find any reference to it on
Metalink?

We have another database that has been upgraded to 81741 (this one is on
NT4
SP6a).
This one shows "PL/SQL                              8.1.7.4.0" in
product_component_version.
This one does have JVM installed so I don't know if the difference is
related to that.

Any suggestions are welcome.
I don't know at this stage if this is a problem, but it is an (as yet)
unexplained difference and I don't like those sort of differences.

Thanks,
Bruce Reardon
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