The app will run fine on SE- in fact most apps we deal with never know the difference. From what I can tell, the main differences in SE vs EE are- EE has parallel query, SE does not EE has table partitioning, SE does not EE supports more processors, SE is limited (at least for licensing issues) EE supports Dataguard So unless I have a routine that tries to partition a table, or a sql with a hint of parallel 8, I don't anticipate any issues. -----Original Message----- From: Gints Plivna [mailto:gints.plivna@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 11:26 AM To: Crisler, Jon Cc: Dan Norris; oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: RAC and ASM - Standard vs. Enterprise Edition install process ? 2009/2/20 Crisler, Jon <Jon.Crisler@xxxxxxx>: > The reason I am in > this mess is that we have historically only done installs for Enterprise > Edition, but somebody slipped in a install for Standard Edition which is not > certified in my company. Nobody caught it, and the install was done with > EE. We now have to go back and redo this install due to licensing > restrictions and I am trying to figure out the easiest way. So app actually runs on SE and you never know that? :) A perfect possibility to save some (rather big) $$ for licences in next installs. ;) Gints Plivna http://www.gplivna.eu -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l