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   HansF to All   
   Re: Upgrade from 10.1 to 10.2   
   31 Oct 05 04:48:28   
   
   From: News.Hans@telus.net   
      
   On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 08:56:49 -0400, Paul amused us by writing:   
      
   > I have the CDs for version 10.1 Enterprise Edition and have   
   > successfully installed them.  I want to upgrade to 10.2.  When I bought   
   > the CDs the people at Oracle said it was just a patch to upgrade to   
   > 10.2.   
   >   
   > Does anyone know where I can get the patch to upgrade from 10.1 to 10.2?   
   >  I hope it's not another full install.  This is for the Solaris 64 bit   
   > version.   
   >   
   >     Thanks.   
      
      
   1) This is the wrong forum - comp.databases.oracle is no longer in use and   
   has been replaced by comp.databases.oracle.server (as well as cdo.misc,   
   cdo.tools and cdo.marketplace )   
      
   2) When Oracle makes a point release available, there is usually a   
   significant functionality change and that usually means a full install   
   (into a new Oracle Home).  I personally do not remember a patch to upgrade   
   a point release in the past twenty years.   
      
      
   3) You have CDs which almost implies a Support Contract.  If so, check   
   your support contract - in many cases the upgrade (including S&H) is free   
   for the asking with a valid contract.   
      
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