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Oracle® Developer Suite Release Notes
10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for Solaris, Windows and Linux x86
B16010-03
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2 Known Issues

This chapter discusses issues and workarounds that apply to the entire Oracle Developer Suite product. For component-specific issues and workarounds, please refer to the chapters in Part II, "Component Release Notes".

This chapter is divided into the following sections:

2.1 Preinstallation Issues

There is no known suite-level installation issue.

2.2 Installation Issues

There is no known suite-level installation issue.

2.3 Postinstallation Issues

There is no known suite-level installation issue.

2.4 Deinstallation Issues

There is no known suite-level installation issue.

2.5 Platform-specific Issues

There is no known suite-level installation issue.

2.5.1 Linux Issues

There is no known suite-level installation issue.

2.6 Configuration Issues

There are no known suite-level configuration issues.

2.7 Administration Issues

There are no known suite-level administration issues.

2.8 Documentation Errata

There is no known suite-level installation issue.

2.8.1 Oracle Developer Suite 10g Installation Guide

This section contains the following:

2.8.1.1 Oracle Business Intelligence Tools

Section B.3.1 of the Oracle Developer Suite Installation Guide describes the database requirements for Oracle Business Intelligence Tools. This section has been updated to the following:

Oracle Business Intelligence Tools 10.1.2.1 supports the following versions for the database that contains the data on which you want to report:

  • Oracle9i Release 2 Database (9.2.0.6 and higher)

  • Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1.0.4 and higher)

  • Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1 and higher); certification is planned

Note the following:

  • When performing multidimensional analysis, you must use Oracle Database Enterprise Edition with the OLAP Option.

  • When performing relational analysis, you can use Oracle Database Standard Edition or Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. You must use Oracle Database Enterprise Edition if you want to take advantage of materialized views, analytic functions, and the Advanced Security Option (ASO) and Transparent Application Failover (TAF) database features.

The latest information on supported versions is on the Certify application on http://metalink.oracle.com/.

2.8.2 Oracle Developer Suite 10g Quick Installation Guide

There is no known suite-level installation issue.