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DA Morgan wrote:
> Matthias Hoys wrote:
> > "Michael Austin" <maustin_at_firstdbasource.com> wrote in message
> > news:n9Jch.7045$wc5.722_at_newssvr25.news.prodigy.net...
> >> HerbertMue wrote:
> >>
> >>> Primarily we are using Oracle 9.2.0.1.
> >>> And this problem occurrence at Oracle 9i.
> >>> But we are also using 8.1.7 (there I have not tested this feature so
> >>> far)
> >>>
> >> You do realize that you are running years-old software. Oracle dropped
> >> support for both of these versions years ago and will desupport ALL of 9i
> >> come Jul-2007. Upgrade to something more current. It still boggles my
> >> mind how you can run your business on stuff this old - I guess you and
> >> your management care very little for your data.
> >>
> >> From Metalink:
> >> Support Status
> >> For details of 9.2.0 desupport dates see the Lifetime Support Policy
> >> Note that Premier Support for 9.2 ends July 2007
> >> 9.2.0.8 Current (terminal) 9.2 Patch Set
> >>
> >> --
> >> Michael Austin.
> >> Database Consultant
> >
> > True.
> > I work in Belgium, and you would be amazed how many Oracle 8i instances are
> > still running out there :-) Probably some 7.3.4's too ! Upgrading to recent
> > versions only costs money is the general idea behind it I think.
> >
> >
> > Matthias
>
>
>
Isn't Basel II for Banks? Either way, if the company isn't public, it can choose to ignore these requirements. Banks, of course, are also regulated by many other rules as well. Received on Tue Dec 05 2006 - 11:58:11 CST