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Oracle Client / Server Interoperability Support
Introduction
This note gives a summary of the support for interoperability between Oracle client and server versions. This includes support for connections over database links between Oracle versions. Note that this relates to support for investigation of defects / ability to obtain bug fixes.Note that this is a general guide for interoperability only - certain products or utilities may impose additional restrictions on supported combinations specific to the product / utility. eg: Precompilers, Export / Import utilities etc..
For a summary of the support status of each Oracle release see Note 161818.1
General Policy
Oracles general policy is to test and support each new Oracle release for compatibility with older releases thus:
- Test the NEW client to each OLDER server release where the OLDER release is still covered by Premier Support (formerly Primary Error Correction support) at the time that the NEW version is released.
- Test OLDER clients to the NEW server release where the OLDER release is still covered by Premier Support (formerly Primary Error Correction support) OR is in the first two years of Extended Support (formerly Extended Maintenance support).
- Tests between the NEW version and other OLDER releases may be added where Oracle deems it sensible to support interoperability between those releases.
Current Interoperability Support Situation
The matrix below summarizes client and server combinations that are supported.New interoperability problems will only be investigated if BOTH releases involved are covered by a valid support contract at the time that the issue is reported .
eg:A 9.2.0 client to a 10.2.0 server issue requires the customer to have a valid Extended Support contract for the 9.2.0 client in order for Oracle to investigate it.
Server Version Client Version 11.1.0 10.2.0 10.1.0 9.2.0 9.0.1 8.1.7 8.1.6 8.1.5 8.0.6 8.0.5 7.3.4 11.1.0 Yes Yes #6 Yes #6 ES #5 No No No #3 No #3 No #3 No #3 No #3 10.2.0 Yes #6 Yes Yes ES #5 No Was No #3 No #3 No #3 No #3 No #3 10.1.0(#4) Yes #6 Yes Yes ES Was Was #2 No #3 No #3 No #3 No #3 No #3 9.2.0 ES #5 ES #5 ES ES Was Was No No Was No No #1 9.0.1 No No Was Was Was Was Was No Was No Was 8.1.7 No Was Was Was Was Was Was Was Was Was Was 8.1.6 No No No No Was Was Was Was Was Was Was 8.1.5 No No No No No Was Was Was Was Was Was 8.0.6 No No No Was Was Was Was Was Was Was Was 8.0.5 No No No No No Was Was Was Was Was Was 7.3.4 No No No Was Was Was Was Was Was Was Was
Key:Specific Notes:
Yes Supported ES Supported but fixes only possible for customers with Extended Support . Was Was a supported combination but one of the releases is no longer covered by any of Premier Support , Primary Error Correct support , Extended Support nor Extended Maintenance Support so fixes are no longer possible. No Has never been Supported General Notes:
- #1 - See Note 207319.1
- #2 - An ORA-3134 error is incorrectly reported if a 10g client tries to connect to an 8.1.7.3 or lower server. See Note 3437884.8 .
- #3 - An ORA-3134 error is correctly reported when attempting to connect to this version.
- #4 - There are problems connecting from a 10g client to 8i/9i where one is EBCDIC based. See Note 3564573.8
- #5 - For connections between 10.2 (or higher) and 9.2 the 9.2 end MUST be at 9.2.0.4 or higher. Connections between 10.2 (or higher) and 9.2.0.1, 9.2.0.2 or 9.2.0.3 are not supported.
- #6 - For connections between 11.1 (or higher) and 10.1 / 10.2 the 10g end MUST be at 10.1.0.5 / 10.2.0.2 (or higher) respectively in order to use PLSQL between those versions. See Note 4511371.8 for more details.
- For database links between different Oracle versions connections must be supported in BOTH directions in the matrix above.
eg: As 9.2 -> 7.3.4 is not supported then database links between these version are notsupported in either direction.- Unsupported combinations may appear to work but can encounter errors for particular operations. The fact that they appear to work should not be relied upon - issues on unsupported combinations will not be investigated.
- Since new database servers are compatible with a limited set of older OCI clients, it may not be necessary to upgrade the client software when upgrading the database. However, some new features may not work without upgrading the client software. So, for example, an Oracle 7.3.4 client is able to connect to an Oracle8i database, but is not able to take advantage of newer features such as Transparent Application Failover (introduced in v8).
- Oracle Applications , or other Oracle products, may have supported configurations not listed in the matrix above.
- The matrix above also applies between different platforms and between 32/64 bit releases of Oracle client / server except where any Oracle platform desupport notice indicates otherwise .
- Unix BEQUEATH (BEQ) connections are NOT supported between different releases. eg: Client 9.2.0 is not supported to make an Oracle Net connection to a 10.1.0 server using the BEQ protocol adapter regardless of the interoperability support listed above. SeeNote 364252.1 for more details.
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