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    ## Specify values for the variables listed below to customize     ##
    ## your installation.                                             ##
    ## Each variable is associated with a comment. The comment        ##
    ## can help to populate the variables with the appropriate        ##
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    # en   : English                  ja   : Japanese                 
    # fr   : French                   ko   : Korean                   
    # ar   : Arabic                   es   : Latin American Spanish   
    # bn   : Bengali                  lv   : Latvian                  
    # pt_BR: Brazilian Portuguese     lt   : Lithuanian               
    # bg   : Bulgarian                ms   : Malay                    
    # fr_CA: Canadian French          es_MX: Mexican Spanish          
    # ca   : Catalan                  no   : Norwegian                
    # hr   : Croatian                 pl   : Polish                   
    # cs   : Czech                    pt   : Portuguese               
    # da   : Danish                   ro   : Romanian                 
    # nl   : Dutch                    ru   : Russian                  
    # ar_EG: Egyptian                 zh_CN: Simplified Chinese       
    # en_GB: English (Great Britain)  sk   : Slovak                   
    # et   : Estonian                 sl   : Slovenian                
    # fi   : Finnish                  es_ES: Spanish                  
    # de   : German                   sv   : Swedish                  
    # el   : Greek                    th   : Thai                     
    # iw   : Hebrew                   zh_TW: Traditional Chinese      
    # hu   : Hungarian                tr   : Turkish                  
    # is   : Icelandic                uk   : Ukrainian                
    # in   : Indonesian               vi   : Vietnamese               
    # it   : Italian                                                  
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    #   - SE     : Standard Edition                                 
    #   - SEONE  : Standard Edition One
    #   - PE     : Personal Edition (WINDOWS ONLY)
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    # group "dba", then that will be used unless specified otherwise below.       #
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    S292598     Practical Application: GIS Mapping and Visualizations Integrated with Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition     Jerry Conrad, Oracle     Wednesday 11/14/200711:15 AM - 12:15 PM     Moscone West3022 - L3

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