Is Oracle Data Cartridge a built in component of Oracle 8?

Is Oracle Data Cartridge a built in component of Oracle 8? Or
is it an add on item which needs to be purchased separately?
Thanks,
Adam Tadj
[email protected]
Opinions expressed or questions asked are mine not of my
employer.
null

Well, I am a novice, but I think all of the posts have hit on something. The web fron end application was built with a combination of Visual basic and Visual Studio 2003. My one question now that the curiosity has been settled about why the table is there is now, when and how does it actually get created. I am trying to retrace the steps of the original developers. i.e, was the table automatically created, once the Development software attached to the database, and did the database realize, "hey a .net development program is trying to access me", let me create the MICROSOFTDTPROPERTIES Table.
because another utility table they seem to have is something called GTMBAVERSION. It also only has one row, and it has columns called
Major, Minor, Revision, and Versiondate
The data in those columns, respectivley are 3, 0, 1, 12/5/2003 3:26:49 PM
Now two of the "user accounts" within the tables are GTMBA, and GTMSM. In terms of owners, those are the two owners of those two tables.
Inside of the .net program, the gtmsm account is used to make the actual connection to the database.

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