Perhaps a
grep -i kgmgr $ORACLE_HOME/bin/*
might be of help. I'm not sure what a "KGMGR iterator context" is, but the
"mig" utility is an intesting hit...
Rich
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
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Oracle 9.2 on Linux RH8: who knows what the kgmgr utility is?
I can't find any useful references to it.
Here's the usage: usage: KGMGR <inst name> <app name> <home name> [KEY=key]
[IFILE=file name | command]
Thanks,
Jared
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