Oracle standard one downgrade to which version ?

Dear all
Can I downgrade the Oracle standard one version to Oracle 8i/8 version
Thanks in Advance
Kwan

What do you mean by "downgrade"? And why would you consider downgrading to a desupported version of Oracle?
Licensing issues aside, you would have to export your entire database from 10g Standard Edition One and import it into whatever version of Oracle you want. Whether that would be possible would depend on things such as whether you are using any structures that weren't available in the earlier release.
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