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  1. #11
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    Dear all:

    Actually its my mistake sensitively I told that because OBSOLETE meant (out of date) as a simply Mr. Pando can say that its no longer exist in oracle 9i that all right or wrong. now tell me who has language problems there..???

    Sorry to all Indians except Mr. Pando here. Thanks all for your co-operation here.


    Samad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abdus.samad
    Dear all:

    Actually its my mistake sensitively I told that because OBSOLETE meant (out of date) as a simply Mr. Pando can say that its no longer exist in oracle 9i that all right or wrong. now tell me who has language problems there..???

    Sorry to all Indians except Mr. Pando here. Thanks all for your co-operation here.


    Samad
    Its depends what language we are talking about... was that English?
    Assistance is Futile...

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    Not indian overhere ;D

    a week ban btw, treat with respect to everyone, this is a public forum not for you to bash a whole country, for god sake we are in 21st century!
    Last edited by pando; 01-08-2007 at 07:32 AM.

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    svrmgrl obsolete(not present) in oracle9i.

    Samad, if you need to restart and shutdown the database and your trying to find svrmgrl, you can do that using sqlplus oracle9i onwards.

    Paresh

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