| mohamed riaz |
Posted: Dec 22, 2007 11:38:25 PM |
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Dear all,
1) Can any one explain differnce between oracle 9i and 10g?
2) how will you handle the exceptions in PLSQL?
Thanks & Regards
riaz
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Mohammed Taj |
| Posted: Dec 23, 2007 08:06:30 AM | |
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There is no difference between oracle 9i to 10g but 10g has more options compare than 9i.
please visit new features comes with oracle 10g. http://tahiti.oracle.com
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14261/errors.htm#LNPLS00708
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Murtuja |
| Posted: Dec 24, 2007 03:23:44 AM | |
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Differnce between two Oracle Version can be better explained by discussing enhancement/features added into latest version.
www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/10gdba/index.html
http://www.dbazine.com/blogs/blog-cf/chrisfoot/oracle10gnewfeatures1
http://www.dbazine.com/blogs/blog-cf/chrisfoot/oracle10gnewfeatures2
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positive |
| Posted: Jun 27, 2008 06:12:36 PM | |
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exception clause is used to handle exceptions.
10g supports grid computing and it has more of self-management features than 9i
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