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Subject: RE: Distributed Option
Michael - Okay, this is a form of replication, known as synchronous
replication. That means that the updates occur synchronously, or within a
2-phase commit. This is implemented through database links. The
drawback is
that the transaction
ball comes
our way. This app is an early prototype.
Maks.
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Michael - I
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Michael - Okay, this is a form of replication, known as synchronous
In Oracle7 you had to explicitly select Distributed Option when
installing the software.
I believe it was also licensed as an option -- ie you had to pay additional
for it.
Hemant
At 12:38 PM 27-12-02 -0800, you wrote:
I've got a client that needs distributed
option installed on several
Michael
By distributed, I assume you mean replication?
From what I can tell, basic replication is included with Standard Edition
and advanced replication is included with Enterprise Edition.
I think you run a script, something like catrep.sql in rdbms/admin, so
you should be able to get
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Subject: RE: Distributed Option
Michael
By distributed, I assume you mean replication?
From what I can tell, basic replication is included with
Standard Edition
and advanced replication is included with Enterprise Edition.
I think you run
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Subject: RE: Distributed Option
Michael
By distributed, I assume you mean replication?
From what I can tell, basic replication is included with
Standard Edition
and advanced replication is included with Enterprise Edition.
I think you run a script, something