CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Page Send Us Your Comments Preface 1 New and Changed Features 1.1 ORACLE License Required for Installation 1.2 Support for SQL * Net V2 1.3 Performance Improvement for Array Fetch 1.4 Support for UPDATE STATISTICS Clause 1.5 Support for Automatic Oracle Logons 1.6 Improved Use of Internal Cursors 1.7 DATE Data Type Conversion Problem Fixed 2 Problems Fixed 2.1 SQL Messages Exactly 1024 Bytes Long 2.2 Commit upon Database Connection 2.3 Attaches Failed Where Index Owner Differed from Table Owner 2.4 CHAR and VARCHAR Data Type Incorrectly Mapped 3 Known Problems, Solutions, and Restrictions 3.1 Data Definition Language Data Type Considerations 3.2 Use of LIKE, STARTING WITH, and CONTAINING Operators 3.2.1 Use of the CONTAINING Operator 3.3 Using the INSERT RETURNING DBKEY Statement 3.4 Results of Subquery Using ANY or ALL Conditional Operators 3.5 Subselect Referencing a Function 3.6 Use of Zero-Length String 3.7 Use of LIKE . . . IGNORE CASE 3.8 SELECT Queries Involving More Than 30 Columns 3.9 Restriction on Selecting Dbkeys From ORACLE Views on Multiple Tables 3.10 Precaution When Using SET QUERY LIMIT CPU TIME 3.11 DEC Data Distributor (DDD) Case Sensitivity Problem 3.12 No Segmented String Support