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Stefan,
The move to 9.2 from 9.0.1 requires a migration rather than a simple update.
Whether you want to go through that is your choice really. If I had the disk
to burn I'd go for the fresh install but then I like to have a version of
everything available.
Regards,
Mike Hately
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 05 December 2002 08:29
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi everybody
I've got 9.0.1 and 8.1.7 running on one laptop (to test stuff). Now I want to upgrade the 9.0.1 to 9.2. Does it make sense to just install the 9.2 to a new Oracle home or would it be better to get rid of 9.0.1 and do a fresh install of 9.2 ? Can 9.2 generally be seen as a "minor" update like 8.1.5 -> 8.1.6 or more like 8.0.5 to 8.1.x, which would be a different major version ?
Regards,
Stefan
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