ORACLE CLIENT VERSION INFO
Hi Oracle Guru`s
I`m going to update Oracle databases to 11.2.0.3 from 9i,10G and 11.10.7.0. May I know the Oracle Client versions that supports 11.2.0.3?
I am sure any 11.2 client will be supported for sure.So why not 11.2.0.3? 11.1 and 10.2 are only being supported with extended support. 7,8,9 client are not oficially supported.
For more:
Client / Server / Interoperability Support Matrix For Different Oracle Versions [ID 207303.1]
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