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    Oracle 10g schema poster.

    Possibly the saddest request on this board for a while but does anyone know where I can get a schema poster for 10g (preferably from the UK)?

    The only one I can seem to find is from http://www.dba-oracle.com/images/poster-lg.jpg but its got burleson plastered over it in big letters and i'd like to keep when respect I have

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    I had a free one from Computer Associates ... you mind be able to find it on their web site
    David Aldridge,
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    Nice one fella, ordered one. They also have this handy falsh dictionary explorer here.

    strange that they dont seem to have an ingres one
    Last edited by mrchrispy; 10-21-2005 at 11:21 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrchrispy
    strange that they dont seem to have an ingres one
    I'm sure that if they could buy Oracle they'd promptly stop producing that poster also. And not make any changes to it for the next ten years or until the last license renewal occurs, whichever comes first
    David Aldridge,
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    Angry

    Hate their licensing pattern (products stop working after a date) and they keep changing the names for every release (OI, I2, Advangtage Ingres, R3) etc.
    They are big on buying products/companies, so who knows if Oracle is their next victim...
    There is always a better way to do the things.

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    Guys try this one at TUSC is more precise and for a price of $8 is worth, can get them free as Acrobat.
    http://www.tusc.com/oracle/download/tusc_posters.html
    "What is past is PROLOGUE"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrchrispy
    Nice one fella, ordered one. They also have this handy falsh dictionary explorer here.

    strange that they dont seem to have an ingres one
    The flash version is pretty good but no v$__ views.
    Sanjay G.
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