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I think that 6.0.x was all there ever was on most platforms. I worked with
Oracle on a smorgasboard of Unix-like platforms (AIX, Sun, Xenix, SCO,
Unisys s5r4, etc.) all the way through Oracle6 and don't remember ever
seeing anything beyond 6.0.36. That could be because either (1) we skipped
later 6.x in favor of Oracle7.0.x or (2) what was in memory was swapped to
disk and never needed again. ;-) I didn't work with VMS after Oracle 4 (!),
but there was at least a 6.2 release on VMS - exclusively I think. [If I
remember correctly (unlikely), the VMS release 6.x (x=2?) for the VAX
cluster was the granddaddy of OPS]. I don't know about 6.1, but if there
ever was such a critter, I suspect that it was VMS-only also.
Don Granaman
[OraSaurus]
> There was a 6.1 and/or 6.2? I went from 6.0.36 straight to 7.2.
>
> Dick Goulet
>
> ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> Author: "Mercadante; Thomas F" <NDATFM_at_labor.state.ny.us>
> Date: 6/25/2002 8:18 AM
>
> Ahhhh - but is a system truely "Relational" if they don't support foreign
> keys?
> That did not happen within Oracle-Land until release 7 (maybe it was in
6.2
> - I forget).
>
> Anybody remember why there was never a release 6.1 - we went from 6.0
> directly to 6.2???
>
> Correct answer gets a virtual beer.
>
> Tom Mercadante
> Oracle Certified Professional
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