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I never said it was official or anything of the sort. I merely saw mention
of it there, so that was my first clue that the person who asked me about it
at least did not mistype. Mispoke perhaps, but not a complete
hallucination.
"Robert Chin" <chinman_at_optonline.net> wrote in message
news:PLgB7.49388$wS2.6160576_at_news02.optonline.net...
> >>A quick look
> >>on dejanews tells me there IS a version 8.3
>
> What makes you trust this piece of news ?
> Since when is "dejanews" the "official" source of info for Oracle ?
> *There is no version 8.3.X*. There is Release 3 of version 8i though.
> (which I'm trying to get my hands on right now, but it's no longer
> even downloadable as of now)
> This is all confusion due to lazy use of words and jumbled communication
> (and ignorance).
>
> "Scott W" <noway_at_badisp.com> wrote in message
> news:ttatvimfq91ed7_at_corp.supernews.com...
> > I feel like a hick. I work with oracle every day, though I am not a DBA
> so
> > might not be "up" on what is happening. Someone just asked me if my
apps
> > work under oracle 8.3. I laughed and thought they mistyped. A quick
look
> > on dejanews tells me there IS a version 8.3. I thought 8.1.7 was the
last
> > version before 9i. What gives ?
> >
> > Thanks, Scott
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Wed Oct 24 2001 - 08:40:42 CDT
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