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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-28-2008 , 05:12 PM






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And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.
Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon


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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-28-2008 , 05:12 PM






Frank van Bortel ha scritto:
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And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.
Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon


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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-29-2008 , 06:18 AM



Francy wrote:
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Frank van Bortel ha scritto:
And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.

Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon
The download 10G (Personal), and not the XE version.
That will aloow you to play with DBCA.

You could try to write your own scripts, of course.
Nowadays, there are so many defaults, "create database;"
will almost do it.
--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-29-2008 , 06:18 AM



Francy wrote:
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Frank van Bortel ha scritto:
And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.

Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon
The download 10G (Personal), and not the XE version.
That will aloow you to play with DBCA.

You could try to write your own scripts, of course.
Nowadays, there are so many defaults, "create database;"
will almost do it.
--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Top-posting in UseNet newsgroups is one way to shut me up


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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-29-2008 , 06:18 AM



Francy wrote:
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Frank van Bortel ha scritto:
And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.

Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon
The download 10G (Personal), and not the XE version.
That will aloow you to play with DBCA.

You could try to write your own scripts, of course.
Nowadays, there are so many defaults, "create database;"
will almost do it.
--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Top-posting in UseNet newsgroups is one way to shut me up


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Frank van Bortel
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-29-2008 , 06:18 AM



Francy wrote:
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Frank van Bortel ha scritto:
And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.

Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon
The download 10G (Personal), and not the XE version.
That will aloow you to play with DBCA.

You could try to write your own scripts, of course.
Nowadays, there are so many defaults, "create database;"
will almost do it.
--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Top-posting in UseNet newsgroups is one way to shut me up


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Frank van Bortel
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-29-2008 , 06:18 AM



Francy wrote:
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Frank van Bortel ha scritto:
And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.

Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon
The download 10G (Personal), and not the XE version.
That will aloow you to play with DBCA.

You could try to write your own scripts, of course.
Nowadays, there are so many defaults, "create database;"
will almost do it.
--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Top-posting in UseNet newsgroups is one way to shut me up


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Frank van Bortel
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-29-2008 , 06:18 AM



Francy wrote:
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Frank van Bortel ha scritto:
And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.

Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon
The download 10G (Personal), and not the XE version.
That will aloow you to play with DBCA.

You could try to write your own scripts, of course.
Nowadays, there are so many defaults, "create database;"
will almost do it.
--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Top-posting in UseNet newsgroups is one way to shut me up


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Frank van Bortel
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE and DBCA - 03-29-2008 , 06:18 AM



Francy wrote:
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Frank van Bortel ha scritto:
And why do you think you need DBCA? XE comes pre-packed.

Because I used DBCA on oracle 10g standard!
Thanks to all, I'm a newbie on oracle, so I'll write again soon
The download 10G (Personal), and not the XE version.
That will aloow you to play with DBCA.

You could try to write your own scripts, of course.
Nowadays, there are so many defaults, "create database;"
will almost do it.
--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Top-posting in UseNet newsgroups is one way to shut me up


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