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No. Release 2 will be 9.2
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Release Number Format
An Oracle database server distribution tape might be labeled "release 8.1.5.1.1". The following will help you understand the release level nomenclature used by Oracle.
8 - Version number
1 - New features release number
5 - Maintenance release number
1 - Generic patch set number
1 - Platform specific patch set number"
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Originally posted by julian
Release 2 will be 9.2
Hm, is it determined yet that 9i Release 2 will be numbered as 9.2? Not 9.1?
Jurij Modic
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From the 8i naming scheme, I would assume it would be 9.0.2.
Jeff Hunter
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Originally posted by jmodic
Originally posted by julian
Release 2 will be 9.2
Hm, is it determined yet that 9i Release 2 will be numbered as 9.2? Not 9.1?
I don't know if it is determoned but they spoke about 9.2 at Oracle.
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http://technet.oracle.com has a white paper on Oracle9i Database Architecture on Windows.
If you open the paper, it's about architecture of 9i Release 2. I didn't think that was available yet.
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