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In article <35C0810A.99332760_at_mcs.com>,
Declan O'Reilly <declan_at_mcs.com> wrote:
> Does this mean than no versions of the Oracle 7 Server are Y2000 compliant,
> that only versions 8 and above are compliant.
>
> Thanks
> Declan
>
> iolo_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:
>
> > In article <35BF8814.CA8E5133_at_mcs.com>,
> > Declan O'Reilly <declan_at_mcs.com> wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > Can anybody tell me what version(s) of Oracle Server running on HPUX
> > > 10.20 (HP9000) is Y2000 compliant.
> > >
> > > Declan
> > >
> > >
> > All current Oracle products with the exception of
> >
> > SQL*Forms 3 or lower
> > SQL*Reportwriter 1.1
> > SQL*RPT
> > Oracle DataQuery V. 3
> > Oracle Case / Dictionary V 5.1
> > Oracle Core Application V 9
> >
> > are Y2K compliant
> >
> > HTH
> > --
> > Oliver Willandsen
> > European Commission
> > http://europa.eu.int
> > All remarks are my own and do not necessarily
> > reflect official European Commission policy
> >
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>
Current means exactly what it says - current - and not most recent.
All Oracle 7 products with the exception of those mentioned in my previous post are Y2K compliant.
This is of course also true for all Oracle 8 products.
Regards
--
Oliver Willandsen
European Commission
http://europa.eu.int
All remarks are my own and do not necessarily
reflect official Europan Commission policy
-----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/rg_mkgrp.xp Create Your Own Free Member Forum Received on Fri Jul 31 1998 - 03:24:16 CDT
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