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    latest 10g release

    Hi Friends,

    Would you know what is the latest Release of Oracle 10g DB?
    Is there release 3 yet? I know there is release 2.
    By the way, is the documentation set of 10g release 2 different
    than that of 10g rel 1? I have release 1 docs ....should I delete
    it and download again for release 2? Its really hard keeping in pace
    with Oracle I havent even read much of my download docs and then there comes anothere new releases. I just want to
    maintain latest copy so not to get confused on where to search
    topics.

    I forgot where to download the latest docs, can u give me the link
    please......thanks
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    look on otn, its all there

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    Here is the link to Oracle 10g on OTN: http://www.oracle.com/technology/sof...10g/index.html

    And, for docs, yes, I would get the 10gR2 docs if that's the version you are using (always best to have the docs for the same version) - there are some significant changes in 10gR2, at least with the features I tend to use. Of course, you could always just link to the online docs if you don't feel like downloading - you might want to bookmark this page (high-level index for all docs, so you can see the latest DB docs): http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/
    Paul Barmaksezian
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    good answers dears
    salamat po
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