Downgrade form Oracle 9i EE to Oracle 9i SE

Hello,
my question is:
Is it possible to downgrade an Oracle Version, e.g. Oracle 9i EE to Oracle 9i SE?
How can we do that?
And is it also possible to upgrade form Oracle 9i EE to Orcale 10g SE?
Thank you for any answers.
Best Regards
Chris

You need to install in a new ORACLE_HOME the Oracle SE software.
Then export from EE, import to SE and drop all schemas EE specifics.
Nicolas.

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