Oracle9i Database Documentation Readme Release 2 (9.2.0.2) |
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This CD contains the database documentation for Oracle9i, Release 2 (9.2.0.2). You can find installation guides and similar documentation on the corresponding product CD. The documentation is available in HTML and PDF formats.
The CD uses a Rock Ridge/Joliet/ISO-9660 hybrid format, which should be readable by any computer that supports any one of these standards.
Starting with Oracle9i, the
database documentation CD includes an HTML search feature to
help you find information more quickly. To learn how to use
this search feature, click the Help link on the top-level
index.htm
page.
For information about new features in Oracle9i, refer to the online manual Oracle9i Database New Features.
To view the documentation from the CD or local installation, follow these steps:
index.htm
file with your favorite Web browser.
Note: In order to use the dynamic features of the documentation library, including the search and virtual book features, you must have an account with the Oracle Technology Network and an Internet connection. You can get a free OTN account fromhttp://otn.oracle.com/admin/account/membership.html |
View the PDF documentation without a Web browser by opening the top level booklist.pdf
with your PDF viewer. The file contains a list of documents available on the CD, and each title that has a PDF version is a hyperlink to the document.
You can search the PDF documentation using the Adobe Acrobat Search function. PDF searching allows you to scan through all the PDF files on the CD at once. Finding, on the other hand, is slower and allows you to scan through only one document at a time. Before you can search the documentation, you need to add the PDF index for the CD to your Available Indexes. Click Tools > Search > Indexes, click Add, then add index.pdx
. Click Tools > Search > Query to search the documentation.
You can install the documentation on your local system, or you can read the files directly from the CD without installing them. You need one of the tools listed in Table 1 to view the documentation.
On-Line Format | Requires |
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HTML viewing |
Any modern Web browser |
PDF viewing |
Adobe Acrobat 4 or later |
The HTML search facility uses JavaScript, and has been designed to work in Netscape Navigator 3 or later and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 or later.
Acrobat Reader is available as a free download from the Adobe Web site:
http://www.adobe.com/
You can view the documentation directly from the CD, or you can copy it to your local system. Use your operating system's commands to copy the contents to the appropriate directory on your system. The entry point for each HTML manual is toc.htm
.
To order printed documentation or additional copies of this CD, visit the online Oracle Store at
http://oraclestore.oracle.com/
As a result of publishing deadlines, the online versions of manuals in this library may contain updates or corrections that are not included in the printed books. Additionally, the HTML version of a manual may contain minor updates or corrections that do not appear in the PDF version.
This documentation library does not include installation guides and similar documentation. You can find those manuals on the appropriate product CD. You can also find installation guides and other manuals on the Oracle documentation Web sites.
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/
http://docs.oracle.com/
http://tahiti.oracle.com/
If you need to contact Oracle Support Services, visit Oracle Support Services:
http://www.oracle.com/support/
If you have questions or comments about this CD, e-mail your feedback to infodev_us@oracle.com
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If you have comments about the content of a particular book, then use the e-mail address provided on the reader comment form in that book. Follow the Send Us Your Comments link from the table of contents to reach the reader comment form. Each documentation HTML file also includes a feedback link at the top and bottom of each page. The link takes you to a page that provides answers to common questions and identifies the feedback e-mail addresses.
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