Your developer is wrong ... dead wrong. We use 6i in C/S mode against 9012/9202 since 
about Sept'02.

Raj
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Is it possible to run Forms6i in client-server mode against an Oracle
9.2.0.4 database?  One of the developers where I work flatly states that
Forms 6i (in any mode) doesn't work against (any) Oracle 9i and I cannot
find any specific information either confirming or denying this assertion.
Searches on Metalink and Google both came up with nothing of relevance.  I
would assume that with an Oracle8i client it shouldn't be a problem, but I
haven't worked with Forms at all since v3.0 and she is adamant that it is
simply impossible - with no explanation of why.

Don Granaman - OraSaurus

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