thanks lil baby...ur pic is a cutie;)
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thanks lil baby...ur pic is a cutie;)
Guys, hold your horses. If you find it offensive, how much more could you feel when she call you something like, "one ugly ..."?Quote:
Originally posted by Horace
I'm with you dave, although I find it more patronising than offensive,
oh, and really annoying.
Yeah, she called me that way though indirectly and not so obvious 'cause she usually using language that only us knows.
So you should be more please, the way she address you guys.:D
patawa ka dyan papa rey...k fine whatever...:D
Hi all of u my mahal,
I start downloading patchset for 10g windows....but it made me choose
bet 32bit and 64bit. My 10g installer cd does not label any bits on the CD.How will i know if its 32 or 64? Which one should i download.
Thanks again
The patch is too big (447M) i want only for OEM to connect to 8.1.5 db
but i cant find separate for it. Is there one?
So, can I call you mahal too? or only for the puti people?:DQuote:
Originally posted by kris123
patawa ka dyan papa rey...k fine whatever...:D
Hi all of u my mahal,
I start downloading patchset for 10g windows....but it made me choose
bet 32bit and 64bit. My 10g installer cd does not label any bits on the CD.How will i know if its 32 or 64? Which one should i download.
Thanks again
Anyway, usually when it is not labelled as for 64-bit then it should be 32-bit.
mama na lang :D landi mo naman
How about the OEM separate patch hun....have u found one for 10g?
Thanks a lot
Not exactly.. I am not lil baby.. I manage one of the huge OLTP databases around..Quote:
Originally posted by kris123
thanks lil baby...ur pic is a cutie;)
Try " file `which oracle` " to check the version of your oracle server..
thats not going to work on Windows.Quote:
Originally posted by nagarjuna
Not exactly.. I am not lil baby.. I manage one of the huge OLTP databases around..
Try " file `which oracle` " to check the version of your oracle server..
If you have Windows 2000 as you say you have 32 Bit
oh.. Windows.. I am wrong then.. only way is to check the CDs or start SQLPLUS..
Thanks cutie :D i run sqlplus and no info about bits is given...
i assume/pressume its 32-bit