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Michel Gauthier <[log in to unmask]>
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Michel Gauthier <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Feb 1999 14:02:02 GMT
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I am currently trying to upgrade from 7.2.3 to 7.3.2.3.1 on MPE. Since I pay
for Oracle support, the upgrade didn't cost me anything (speaking about
dollars here...). For what I know, as long as you pay for support (even the
bronze level), you have the right to upgrade to the up-to-date release
available on your plat-form.
However, Oracle's new releases do not ship. You have toorder them, either by
placing a new TAR, or by calling your Oracle representative.

Michel Gauthier

Stigers, Greg [And] wrote in message ...
>X-no-Archive:yes
>No one here seems to be able to tell me (or even call me back on the same
>day that I asked the question) what it will cost us to go to Oracle 7.3.4.3
>(?) when it ships this summer... Not * normally * needing to know this, I
>have no idea what the official channels are to even find this out, or if
>Oracle uses tier-pricing, or anything useful. I did find out that on other
>platforms, if you have support, the upgrades are included, but that
resource
>could only find info on Oracle for HP-UX. Can someone shed some light on
>what I can expect, or at least who I should be going to in order to get
this
>answer?
>
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