otn.oracle.com read the oracle data warehouse guide.

btw, its kind of ignorant to post the same question here that is on lazydba.
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> Hi all,
>
> I have been working with Oracle 92. I have no
> experience with Oracle Warehouse. In my current
> company, I was told the database is a warehouse.  I
> can connect to it using sql plus or pl/sql developer.
> The "warehouse" looks the same as the database I
> worked with before.  How do I tell if a database is a
> warehouse or just a regular database.  What's the big
> difference between the two?
>
> Could someone send me some link about data warehouse?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Janet
>
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