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roberto santinelli
 
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Default strange things between Enterprise and standard edition - 07-15-2003 , 10:17 AM






Hi everybody,
i have a very strange problem. Please give me few minutes to explain you the
situaton.
I have a DB Oracle 9i Enterprise Edition running under WINDZOZ . All my data
(both spatial and
alpha numerical) are correctly available to my users.
Right yeasterday i done a dump file for a schema with also spatial data
inside and i correctly imported this file in to another DB Oracle 9i with
the Standard edition (ms WIN). No matter to worry about the different
version (Enterprise and Standard) for the spatial data because
Oracle Locator seems to be well working as Oracle Spatial.
Trying to query this DB i have many kind of problems: for some table it's
impossible to establish a connection. for other, problem in retrieving
simple alpha numerical data and for other again, in retrieving spatial data.
It happens the two DB 's record track are completly the same; the same all
the data and metadata, index, sequence and so on. No significant difference
between the two DBMS arises.


SO MY QUESTION IS: DO YOU KNOW SOME BUG IN THE OLE_DB DRIVERS for the
standard edition or conversely an incompatibility between the Enterprise and
the Standard edition or do you have already met with this strange fact or
similar??


Thanks in advance for any kind of help

looking forward for your news
Roberto
















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