some of the dba_ views changed as well. Can't remember them offhand, I
know when we were doing the 101 book, we flagged new or different or
obsolete columns when we discussed those views.


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> As long as you aren't using any x$ views or sys.$ tables, they 
> should work as is, with a minimum of exceptions.
> 
> There were some v$ views that changed, v$log_history for instance.
> 
> There were also some cases of '#' being added to some column
> names, but I can't recall which views those were.
> 
> Jared
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "Kaing, Leng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>         Subject:        Run obsolete Oracle 7 scripts against Oracle
> 8i database?
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> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> In OEM reports, under the ELEMENTS tab, you can specify "Table from
> SELECT 
> statement for database versions". ie. the minimum version of the
> database 
> for which a script will run. So you can have scripts that used to
> work in 
> Oracle 7 and still have it run in Oracle 8i. ie. Even though the
> scripts 
> now uses obsolete views or
> columns, they will still work against an Oracle 8i database.
> 
> So how do we go about doing a similar thing in SQL*Plus? ie. get
> obsolete 
> Oracle 7 scripts to run against Oracle 8i database in SQL*Plus? I'd
> like 
> to test out my scripts in SQL*Plus before modifying the OEM reports. 
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Leng.
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