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What's the bug relating to 1,000s of Partitions, was it the one to with monitoring, or something more interesting ?
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>
> I have said it on this list before, and I will say it again. With Oracle,
> quality ends with in 4.
>
> 7.3.4
> 8.1.7.4
> 9.2.0.4
>
> Oracle v9.2.0.4 is fairly stable. I have had to apply only 1, one-off
> patch related to having 1000's of partitions. You may also want to add
the
> following to your init.ora to prevent a few known bug's
>
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