Can Discoverer 3i be used with Oracle 7

Hi,
I was planning to install Discoverer 3i on Oracle 7. Is it compatible?

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Tng LayHong ([email protected]):
Hi,
I was planning to install Discoverer 3i on Oracle 7. Is it compatible?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Yes. Discoverer 3i is certified against versions Oracle 7.1.6 and later. This can be found in the 'Release Notes' under the section 'Supported Oracle Databases'.
Regards,
Oracle Discoverer Team
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