Using clients < 9 be ready for a question from someone that connect internal
works with 9i too! :-)

One day a developer came to me and said that contrary to what I had told him
he was able to connect as internal into a 9iR2 test DB, and he showed me.
Later I figured out that he was using 8.0.5 client and concluded that 8
client sends INTERNAL as SYS AS SYSDBA to the server.

Regards
Naveen

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In theory all three clients will work with 9iRelease2.
However, we have encountered a problem where the client is 8.0.6, connects
to a 9.2 database which has a database link to an 8.1.7 database -- queries
across the db-link result in an ORA-3120 error.  The analyst closed the
TAR has 8.0.6 is desupported -- we tried even with tha 8.0.6.3 Patchset on
the client.

A 9.2 client connecting to 7.3.4 is certainly NOT supported.   See Note 
207319.1
on MetaLink.
Hemant
At 06:23 AM 11-10-02 -0800, you wrote:


>we plan to upfrade our database from ORACLE 8.1.7 to 9.2.  The database on
>SUn Solaris server.  My question are:
>
>
>
>1. will following version of ORACLE client(on PC) work with ORACLE 9.2
>server?
>                7.3.4 client
>                8.0.5 client
>                8.1.6 client
>
>
>2. can ORACLE client 9.2 work with following version of ORACLE server?
>
>                7.3.4 server
>                8.0.5 server
>                8.1.6 server
>
>
>Thanks.
>
>
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