Does TT cache connect support Oracle 8.1.7.4 as backend database?

Can TT (702) cache connect support Oracle 8.1.7.4?
thanks

No, I'm afraid not. We only support 9.2.0.8 or 10g. There is no longer support for 8i.
Sorry,
Chris

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