Oracle Designer and Oracle Server 8.0.4

Perhaps some wise person can enlighten me with the answer to this little question that has caused trouble for myself.
Does anybody know which version of Designer works with Oracle 8.0.4?????
And if you know the answer to this question, then is it possible to upgrade the repository that sits in 8.0.4 when it is upgraded to 8.1.6 - without the loss of any information, is it possible??????
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Oracle Doc ID: 51082.1 describes how Designer/2000 1.3.2 is certified against 8.0.4
Oracle Doc ID: 62323.1 describes how Designer/2000 2.1.1 is certified against 8.0.4
I don't know how to upgrade those versions to most current version.
Nils
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Peter Webb ([email protected]):
Perhaps some wise person can enlighten me with the answer to this little question that has caused trouble for myself.
Does anybody know which version of Designer works with Oracle 8.0.4?????
And if you know the answer to this question, then is it possible to upgrade the repository that sits in 8.0.4 when it is upgraded to 8.1.6 - without the loss of any information, is it possible??????
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