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RE: standard edition vs enterprise edition

From: Paul Drake <discgolfdba_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 18:13:52 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <20040403021352.86752.qmail@web20418.mail.yahoo.com>


 -----Original Message-----
> From: Niall Litchfield

> > Standard edition should be just fine if you don't
> > need partitioning
> > and function-based indexes

> Small correction
> Function Based Indexes are available in std edition
> from 9.2 There are a number of other
> previously EE only options that have
> sneaked in in this release.

> Cheers
> Niall Litchfield

9.2 Std Ed: Analytic Functions available. reviewing statspack data for (new) server sizing requirements,
LAG/LEAD OVER ( PARTITION BY ORDER BY)
 sure is sweet.

I need not say anymore, but to quote that much material, I have to add in an additional amount of ballast.
A few more lines ought to do it.



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I sure would like to see a Celebrity Deathmatch  between Linus and Darl


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