Hi Sunil,
        The tragedy is that even if you logon to database, you may not find the precise
patch level from database.
        The best location is  orainventory/log directory. OK on MS machines
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs. Go to this directory and check the latest log 
file from this location.

HTH,
Rajesh
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List,

Can Oracle version be determined based on size of Oracle.EXE file on
Windows?
I am looking for a valid way of determining the patch level without having
to log onto the database and check
v$instance.

appreciate any feedback.

Sunil Nookala
Dell Corp.
Austin, TX.

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