Monitoring Standard Edition Databases

Hello,
We are currently an all 9i on Solaris shop that is beginning to work on upgrading to 10g and moving to linux 64 bit where possible. As a part of cutting costs, we are moving several production databases from Enterprise Edition to Standard Edition and likely dropping the Database Diagnostics Pack.
From what I can tell from initial testing with 10gR3 Grid Control and Database Control, I am unable to set Notification Rules, blackouts, etc so that I can manage email notifications.
So, is it true that if using Standard Edition databases or Enterprise Edition databases without the Database Diagnostic Pack, I can't email alert and job notifications? Do these same rules apply if I were to do all my monitoring from Database Control instead of Grid Control?
Thanks for any and all feedback.
Terry

So, is it true that if using Standard Edition databases or Enterprise Edition databases without >> the Database Diagnostic Pack, I can't email alert and job notifications?That is true. If you go to Setup --> management Pack Access, at the bottom there is a link to a licencing page which gives you details on all the packs and what they allow you to do.
I've never used database control, so I'm afraid I cannot help you on that one.

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