Designer 6i / Database Oracle 10G / Metadata on Oracle 9. Is that possible?

Dear all,
Please give me a suggestion here! We have the Developer tools 6i and will want to bring a new Oracle 10G database into Designer 6i and the metadata to be stored in 9i database. Please let me know if this is possible or should we go for higher versions of Designer.
Cheers
Sarma.

Sarma,
I assume you want to install Des6i in a 9i database: that's possible.
Then you want to capture the database(definitions) from a 10g database into that Des6i version: also that's possible.
But I think it is not a supported combination...
HTH
Roel

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