We are working with EE on nt. There is no need to link and all the options
are available.
If we work with a new option then we check if we have to pay for it and
arrange a new contract.
So, why not do a full link?. 
If oracle wants to use something for internal use why should you care?

Yechiel Adar, Mehish Computer Services
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: MacGregor, Ian A. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sat, March 16, 2002 4:23 AM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      Installs and Extra Cost Options
> 
> Sometimes I wonder if the correct thing to do is to install everything and
> then relink the Oracle executable disabling the unpaid for options.  My
> thinking is this:  a need arises where the option would be extremely
> useful;  a successful case is made to management; and an agreement is
> successfully made with Oracle to add the product to our license.  However,
> not all files required by the option are on disk.  You have also
> installed  the latest patchset which contains bug fixes to the option.
> You'd have to install from the CD and then again apply the patchset. 
> 
> However if you had everything installed.  It would just be a matter of
> relinking "oracle" to include the new option.  
>  
> We have a very limited concurrent user license for the partitioning
> option.  Here are some of the partitions
> 
> 
> SQL> select table_owner, table_name, partition_name from
> dba_tab_partitions;
> 
> TABLE_OWNER                    TABLE_NAME
> PARTITION_NAME
> ------------------------------ ------------------------------
> ------------------------------
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_DICTSTATE$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_DICTIONARY$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_OBJ$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_TAB$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_COL$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_ATTRCOL$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_TS$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_IND$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_USER$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_TABPART$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_TABSUBPART$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> 
> TABLE_OWNER                    TABLE_NAME
> PARTITION_NAME
> ------------------------------ ------------------------------
> ------------------------------
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_TABCOMPART$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_TYPE$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_COLTYPE$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_ATTRIBUTE$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_LOB$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_CDEF$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_CCOL$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> SYSTEM                         LOGMNR_ICOL$
> P_LESSTHAN100
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------------------------
> 
> These our not our partitions, but Oracle's.   If you don't delink it,
> Oracle itself may use it!!!!   
> 
> 
> Ian MacGregor
> Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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