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Thanks Pat. It means Partitioning for AWR still comes up even we uncheck the Partitoning option.
Sanjay
"Elliott, Patrick" <patrick.elliott_at_medtronic.com> wrote:
AWR is an exception to the license. When you tell oracle to not install the partitioning option, AWR still gets it anyway. You just can't use it for your own tables.
Pat
Hi
If I am installing Oracle 10g Enterprise edition and uncheck the Oracle Partitioning option [ Means nO Partitioning], does that mean that AWR will not work or will not utilize partitioning. I don't have any test box to test it and our company docs which was created for Old version says that Uncheck Partitioning due to License restriction.
If AWR will work without partitioning then it means it will be big performance hit to purge older that 7 days data as been done.
TIA
Sanjay
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