Win XP Pro to Win 7 for 64 OS

I want to upgrade from Win XP Pro to Win 7 to take advantage of it's 64 bit OS capability and to go beyond the 3GB ram limitation in XP Pro.  Do the applications in the CS4 Design Premium utilize the additional ram if I have 12GB of ram in my computer and the power of 64 bit processing?

Bob,
Thanks for the quick reply.  So, if I understand your comments correctly, each of the CS4 apps will run with 2GB of ram and Photoshop is the only one that runs in 64 bit if I were to install Win 7.  I won't be running multiple apps but plan to install 12 GB of ram to get some more robust performance out of some apps and try to avoid "out of memory" issues when working with large files. 
For example, I scan drawings in TIFF format for archiving and then open them in Photoshop to convert to jpg for modification.  These color scanned images are many times 36 x 48 plans @ 200 dpi and generally range from 1GB to 1.5GB in size.  Oftentimes if they are in TIFF format I can't do a save as because of an out of memory alert.
Thanks again.
D

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    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    pcmdd: bad connect for PCWORK, errno 9
    errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UN
    KNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    *** Error: Unable to update the Portal Base database.
    Exiting from the install without finishing successfully.
    Please check for errors in C:/BRM/Portal/setup/pin_setup.log
    and then rerun this program.
    Press enter to continue
    content of pin_setup.log_
    #===========================================================
    # Log for installation started at Mon Sep 5 21:04:15 2011.
    #===========================================================
    cm: Generating pin.conf file
    pin.conf is generated under C:/BRM/Portal/sys/cm/pin.conf
    pin.conf is generated under C:/BRM/Portal/apps/pin_remit/pin.conf
    dm_oracle: Generating pin.conf file
    pin.conf is generated under C:/BRM/Portal/setup/scripts/pin.conf
    pin.conf is generated under C:/BRM/Portal/sys/dm_oracle/pin.conf
    dm_oracle: Configuring database
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    set heading off;
    set feedback off;
    select FILE_NAME from dba_data_files where TABLESPACE_NAME = 'SYSTEM';
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ORCL\SYSTEM01.DBF
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    create tablespace pin00 datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/pin00.dbf' size 600M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    Tablespace created.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    create tablespace pinx00 datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/pinx00.dbf' size 400M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    Tablespace created.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    create tablespace PINTEMP datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/PINTEMP.dbf' size 100M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    Tablespace created.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    create user pin identified by pin;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    User created.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    grant resource, connect to pin;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    Grant succeeded.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    alter user pin default tablespace pin00;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    User altered.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    set heading off;
    set feedback off;
    select FILE_NAME from dba_data_files where TABLESPACE_NAME = 'SYSTEM';
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ORCL\SYSTEM01.DBF
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    --     @(#)%Portal Version: create_dd.source:BillingVelocityInt:4:2006-Sep-14 18:49:48 %
    -- Copyright (c) 1996 - 2006 Oracle. All rights reserved.
    -- This material is the confidential property of Oracle Corporation or its
    -- licensors and may be used, reproduced, stored or transmitted only in
    -- accordance with a valid Oracle license or sublicense agreement.
    -- Create sequences
    create sequence obj_ids start with 1000;
    create sequence poid_ids2 start with 10000;
    -- /dd/fields ARRAY PIN_FLD_FIELD
    create table dd_fields_t (
         obj_id0               int,
         rec_id               int,
         field_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_NAME
         field_num          int,          -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_NUM
         field_type          int,          -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_TYPE
         descr               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
         status               int          -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
    -- /dd/objects ARRAY PIN_FLD_OBJ_DESC
    create table dd_objects_t (
         obj_id0               int,
         name               varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_NAME
         mod_t               number,          -- PIN_FLD_MOD_T
         state               int,          -- PIN_FLD_STATE
         permission          int,          -- PIN_FLD_PERMISSION
         label               varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_LABEL
         descr               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
         sm_info               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_SM_INFO
         seq_start          int,          -- PIN_FLD_SEQ_START
         read_access          varchar2(1),     -- PIN_FLD_READ_ACCESS
         write_access          varchar2(1),     -- PIN_FLD_WRITE_ACCESS
         create_access          varchar2(1),     -- PIN_FLD_CREATE_ACCESS
         audit_flag          int,          -- PIN_FLD_AUDIT_FLAG
         audit_scheme          int,          -- PIN_FLD_AUDIT_SCHEME
         au_sm_info          varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_AU_SM_INFO
         is_partitioned          int,          -- PIN_FLD_IS_PARTITIONED
         partition_mode int, -- PIN_FLD_PARTITION_MODE
         residency_type int -- PIN_FLD_RESIDENCY_TYPE
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
    -- /dd/objects ARRAY PIN_FLD_OBJ_ELEM
    create table dd_objects_fields_t (
         obj_id0               int,
         rec_id               int,
         parent_element_id     int,          -- PIN_FLD_PARENT_ELEMENT_ID
         field_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_NAME
         field_type          int,          -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_TYPE
         label               varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_LABEL
         descr               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
         state               int,          -- PIN_FLD_STATE
         permission          int,          -- PIN_FLD_PERMISSION
         field_order          int,          -- PIN_FLD_ORDER
         length               int,          -- PIN_FLD_LENGTH
         sm_item_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_SM_ITEM_NAME
         sm_item_vw_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_SM_ITEM_VW_NAME
         sm_info               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_SM_INFO
         auditable          int,          -- PIN_FLD_AUDIT
         queryable_on_audit     int,          -- PIN_FLD_QUERYABLE_ON_AUDIT
         ignore_on_audit          int,          -- PIN_FLD_IGNORE_ON_AUDIT
         encryptable          int,          -- PIN_FLD_ENCRYPT
         serializable          int          -- PIN_FLD_SERIALIZABLE
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 200k next 200k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
    -- New table for storing encrypted-Aes keys
    -- cryptkey_t
    create table cryptkey_t (
         crypt_scheme           varchar2(10),     -- to store scheme name
         crypt_key_id           int,          -- to store key_id
         crypt_key           varchar2(255)     -- to store actual key
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
    -- New table for storing the converted table information
    create table aes_crypt_details_t (
    table_name varchar2(32),
    field_name varchar2(32),
    old_size int,
    new_size int
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
    -- /dd
    create unique index i_dd_objects__id on dd_objects_t ( obj_id0 )
         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
    create unique index i_dd_objects_fields__id on dd_objects_fields_t ( obj_id0, rec_id, parent_element_id, field_name)
         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 200k next 200k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
    create unique index i_dd_fields__id on dd_fields_t ( obj_id0, rec_id )
         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
    -- crypt
    create unique index i_cryptkey__scheme on cryptkey_t ( crypt_scheme, crypt_key_id )
         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
    create unique index i_aes_crypt_details__dtls on aes_crypt_details_t ( table_name, field_name )
         tablespace pinx00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 );
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s pin/pin@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    Sequence created.
    Sequence created.
    Table created.
    Table created.
    Table created.
    Table created.
    Table created.
    Index created.
    Index created.
    Index created.
    Index created.
    Index created.
    EBUF: errno=<PIN_ERR_DM_CONNECT_FAILED:26> location=<Unknown pin location:0> class=<UNKNOWN:0> field num=<0:0,0> recid=<0> reserved=<9>
    #===========================================================
    # Log for installation started at Mon Sep 5 21:13:05 2011.
    #===========================================================
    cm: Generating pin.conf file
    pin.conf is generated under C:/BRM/Portal/sys/cm/pin.conf
    pin.conf is generated under C:/BRM/Portal/apps/pin_remit/pin.conf
    dm_oracle: Generating pin.conf file
    pin.conf is generated under C:/BRM/Portal/setup/scripts/pin.conf
    pin.conf is generated under C:/BRM/Portal/sys/dm_oracle/pin.conf
    dm_oracle: Configuring database
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    set heading off;
    set feedback off;
    select FILE_NAME from dba_data_files where TABLESPACE_NAME = 'SYSTEM';
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ORCL\SYSTEM01.DBF
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    create tablespace pin00 datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/pin00.dbf' size 600M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    create tablespace pin00 datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/pin00.dbf' size 600M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01543: tablespace 'PIN00' already exists
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    create tablespace pinx00 datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/pinx00.dbf' size 400M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    create tablespace pinx00 datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/pinx00.dbf' size 400M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01543: tablespace 'PINX00' already exists
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    create tablespace PINTEMP datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/PINTEMP.dbf' size 100M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    create tablespace PINTEMP datafile 'C:/ORACLE/PRODUCT/10.2.0/ORADATA/ORCL/PINTEMP.dbf' size 100M reuse autoextend on next 100M extent management local segment space management manual
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01543: tablespace 'PINTEMP' already exists
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    create user pin identified by pin;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    create user pin identified by pin
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01920: user name 'PIN' conflicts with another user or role name
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    grant resource, connect to pin;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    Grant succeeded.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    alter user pin default tablespace pin00;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    User altered.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    set heading off;
    set feedback off;
    select FILE_NAME from dba_data_files where TABLESPACE_NAME = 'SYSTEM';
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s system/oracle@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ORCL\SYSTEM01.DBF
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    -- Copyright (c) 1996 - 2006 Oracle. All rights reserved.
    -- This material is the confidential property of Oracle Corporation or its
    -- licensors and may be used, reproduced, stored or transmitted only in
    -- accordance with a valid Oracle license or sublicense agreement.
    -- sql file to drop Infranet Snapshots;
    set serveroutput on;
    DECLARE
         tname     varchar2(40);
         tcount     number;
         cid     int;
    BEGIN
         select count(*) into tcount from user_tables where table_name like
              'DD_OBJECTS_FIELDS_T';     
         if tcount = 0 then
              cid := DBMS_SQL.OPEN_CURSOR;
              DBMS_SQL.PARSE (cid,
                   'CREATE TABLE DD_OBJECTS_FIELDS_T ' ||
                   '(PARENT_ELEMENT_ID int, SM_ITEM_NAME VARCHAR2(255))',
                   dbms_sql.v7);
              DBMS_SQL.CLOSE_CURSOR(cid);
         end if;
    END;
    -- DROP THE SNAPSHOT LOGS
    DECLARE
         cursor c1 is
         SELECT distinct master
         FROM dd_objects_fields_t, USER_SNAPSHOTS where
         UPPER(sm_item_name ) like '%' || master || '%';
         cursor c2 is
         SELECT distinct master
         FROM dd_objects_fields_t, USER_SNAPSHOT_LOGS where
         UPPER(sm_item_name ) like '%' || master || '%';
         tname      c1%ROWTYPE;
         lname      c2%ROWTYPE;
         t_name      varchar2(255);
         l_name      varchar2(255);
         snapshot_count     number(38) := 0;
         cid          int :=0;
    BEGIN
    --     drop existing multi-dB snapshot LOGS
         FOR lname in c2
         LOOP
              dbms_output.enable(10000);
              dbms_output.put_line(lname.master);
              l_name := lname.master;
              select count(*) into snapshot_count from
              user_snapshot_LOGS where master LIKE '%' || UPPER(l_name) || '%';
              if snapshot_count > 0 then
                   dbms_output.put_line('dropping SNAPSHOT LOG on ' ||
                        l_name || '...');
                   cid := DBMS_SQL.OPEN_CURSOR;
                   DBMS_SQL.PARSE (cid,
                        'DROP SNAPSHOT LOG ON ' ||
                        l_name,
                        dbms_sql.v7);
                   DBMS_SQL.CLOSE_CURSOR(cid);
              else
                   dbms_output.put_line('No snapshot logs Found');
              end if;
         END LOOP;
    --     drop existing multi-dB snapshots
         FOR tname in c1
         LOOP
              dbms_output.enable(10000);
              dbms_output.put_line(tname.master);
              t_name := tname.master;
              select count(*) into snapshot_count from
              user_snapshots where master LIKE '%' || UPPER(t_name) || '%';
              if snapshot_count > 0 then
                   dbms_output.put_line('dropping SNAPSHOT ' ||
                        t_name || '...');
                   cid := DBMS_SQL.OPEN_CURSOR;
                   DBMS_SQL.PARSE (cid,
                        'DROP SNAPSHOT ' ||
                        t_name,
                        dbms_sql.v7);
                   DBMS_SQL.CLOSE_CURSOR(cid);
              else
                   dbms_output.put_line('No snapshots Found');
              end if;
         END LOOP;
    END;
    DECLARE
         tcount     number;
         cid     int;
    BEGIN
         select count(*) into tcount from user_tab_columns where table_name like
              'DD_OBJECTS_FIELDS_T';     
         if tcount = 2 then
              cid := DBMS_SQL.OPEN_CURSOR;
              DBMS_SQL.PARSE (cid,
                   'DROP TABLE DD_OBJECTS_FIELDS_T ',
                   dbms_sql.v7);
              DBMS_SQL.CLOSE_CURSOR(cid);
         end if;
    END;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s pin/pin@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    --     Copyright (c) 2007 Oracle. All rights reserved.
    --     This material is the confidential property of Oracle Corporation or its
    --     licensors and may be used, reproduced, stored or transmitted only in
    --     accordance with a valid Oracle license or sublicense agreement.
    --     This file has been generated automatically at build time
    --     from object specifications on Wed Sep 12 13:10:56 2007.
    --     USE THIS FILE WITH CAUTION: NOT FOR USE IN PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTS
    declare
    cursor c1 is select sm_item_name from dd_objects_fields_t where sm_item_name not like ':%';
    tname c1%ROWTYPE;
    cid int;
    cnt int;
    thename varchar(80);
    begin
    for tname in c1
    loop
    cid := DBMS_SQL.OPEN_CURSOR;
    if tname.sm_item_name not like 'C%' then
    select count(*) into cnt from user_tables where table_name = upper(tname.sm_item_name);
    if (cnt > 0) then
    DBMS_SQL.PARSE(cid, 'DROP TABLE ' || tname.sm_item_name, dbms_sql.v7);
    end if;
    else
    cnt := instr(tname.sm_item_name, 'T=');
    thename := substr(tname.sm_item_name, cnt + 2);
    select count(*) into cnt from user_tables where table_name = upper(thename);
    if (cnt > 0) then
    DBMS_SQL.PARSE(cid, 'DROP TABLE ' || thename, dbms_sql.v7);
    end if;
    end if;
    DBMS_SQL.CLOSE_CURSOR(cid);
    end loop;
    end;
    drop table dd_objects_t;
    drop table dd_objects_fields_t;
    drop table dd_fields_t;
    drop sequence obj_ids;
    drop sequence poid_ids2;
    drop table cryptkey_t;
    drop table aes_crypt_details_t;
    drop synonym event_v;
    drop synonym event_bal_impacts_v;
    drop synonym event_total_v;
    drop synonym event_tax_jurisdictions_v;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s pin/pin@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    Table dropped.
    Table dropped.
    Table dropped.
    Sequence dropped.
    Sequence dropped.
    Table dropped.
    Table dropped.
    drop synonym event_v
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01434: private synonym to be dropped does not exist
    drop synonym event_bal_impacts_v
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01434: private synonym to be dropped does not exist
    drop synonym event_total_v
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01434: private synonym to be dropped does not exist
    drop synonym event_tax_jurisdictions_v
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01434: private synonym to be dropped does not exist
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    drop package PIN_PARTITION;
    #------------- SQL Results:
    Executing sqlplus -s pin/pin@ORCL < "C:/BRM/Portal/tmp/tmp.sql"
    drop package PIN_PARTITION
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-04043: object PIN_PARTITION does not exist
    #--- Executing SQL statement:
    --     @(#)%Portal Version: create_dd.source:BillingVelocityInt:4:2006-Sep-14 18:49:48 %
    -- Copyright (c) 1996 - 2006 Oracle. All rights reserved.
    -- This material is the confidential property of Oracle Corporation or its
    -- licensors and may be used, reproduced, stored or transmitted only in
    -- accordance with a valid Oracle license or sublicense agreement.
    -- Create sequences
    create sequence obj_ids start with 1000;
    create sequence poid_ids2 start with 10000;
    -- /dd/fields ARRAY PIN_FLD_FIELD
    create table dd_fields_t (
         obj_id0               int,
         rec_id               int,
         field_name          varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_NAME
         field_num          int,          -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_NUM
         field_type          int,          -- PIN_FLD_FIELD_TYPE
         descr               varchar2(1023),     -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
         status               int          -- PIN_FLD_DESCR
    ) tablespace pin00 storage (initial 100k next 100k maxextents unlimited pctincrease 0 ) ;
    -- /dd/objects ARRAY PIN_FLD_OBJ_DESC
    create table dd_objects_t (
         obj_id0               int,
         name               varchar2(255),     -- PIN_FLD_NAME
         mod_t               number,          -- PIN_FLD_MOD_T
         state               int,          -- PIN_FLD_STATE
         permission          int,          -- PIN_FLD_PERMISSION
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