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Hi,
I had the same problem, sqlldr failed with ora-01001, after upgrading to 9.2.0.5. Could someone tell me the number if there is already a tar opened Thanks
-Shu Li
Data Warehouse Archetect
Mcknight Associates
drak0nian_at_yahoo.com (Paul Drake) wrote in message news:<1ac7c7b3.0404231947.7ce810d1_at_posting.google.com>...
> Don Seiler <don_at_seiler.us> wrote in message news:<pan.2004.04.23.19.24.51.594468_at_seiler.us>...
> > On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 14:07:07 +0000, Don Seiler wrote:
> > > Do you know off-hand how I can downgrade? Is it simply a matter of
> > > re-installing the 9.2.0.4 patchset over the 9.2.0.5? Yes I realize this
> > > deserves an RTFM but I thought I'd ask.
> >
> > Nevermind I found this on metalink in the patch README:
> >
> > De-Installation of the Patch Set
> >
> > There is no mechanism provided for de-installing patch sets. If you are concerned about being able to de-install a patch set, Oracle recommends that you back up your software installation before applying the patch set.
> >
> > If you must de-install a patch set, Oracle recommends one of the following procedures (in order of preference):
> >
> > * Restore the ORACLE_HOME from backup.
> > * Re-install the baseline release and any patch sets previously
> > applied, up to but not including this patch set.
> >
> > Regardless of how you de-install a patch set, please contact Oracle Support
> > Services to verify that the problem you are encountering is being addressed.
>
> Don,
>
> Sorry - didn't catch you in time.
> I've never de-installed a patchset.
> I've just wiped the box (think del HKLM\Software\Oracle) and re-installed.
>
> Paul
Received on Wed May 19 2004 - 09:48:49 CDT
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