IPv6 support for oci

Hi,
I am using oci.dll 10.1.0.4. I would like to know whether it supports IPv6?
In all forums related to IPv6 support for oci I find it redirected to IPv6 support Oracle database 9i and 10g (which do not support IPv6), but my question is whether the interface library support IPv6?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Richa

No, there is no support for IPv6 in any part of 10g; you need at least 11.1.0.6. See Meatlink Note 579222.1.

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