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Vivek - Sorry for the late reply, but I just returned from holiday and don't
see where anyone has replied to your posting.
My understanding is that your situation is exactly what Oracle has anticipated with Std. vs. Enterprise. Oracle's goal is that all differences be code-independent, so that you can compile applications for either version and they will work for the other.
The only resource for differences between Std and Enterprise I've seen are Oracle's marketing materials. I don't know the name of the currently available document, just have to poke around. Something about a "Family of Products".
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 10:54 AM
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Hi
Qs Does a Pro-C application (Banking) need to be compiled with Standard Edition as Oracle Libraries are being used in the Compilation OR can it be compiled with the Enterprise Edition & simply deployed elsewhere at Customer site containing the Standard Edition?
NOTE Application is making OCI Calls to the DB. Does Standard Edition support the same?
Qs Which are the important differences between Standard Edition of 8i/9i versus Enterprise Edition?
Will provide any info needed
Thanks
Vivek
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