Oracle Grid Engine was created in 2001.
G signifies "Grid Computing"... With the release of Oracle 10g in 2003, Oracle changed the suffix in their previous release version; from 9i to 10g... 'I' stands for Internet...this was done as a marketing effort in order to show Oracle's move towards Grid Computing... Purely a marketing strategy...
the full form of 10g in oracle is g=grid computing
g stands for Grid. These versions introduced the use of grid computing techniques.
In Oracle 10g, 'g' stands for grid computing. For more details about Oracle 10g and overall Oracle DB please refer the following link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Database
G - Grid Technology I - Internet Applications
Oracle 8i and 9i were databases with 'i' referring to the Internet. For version 10 onwards, Oracle named the database as 10g, 'g' referring to the grid. 10i and 11i are ERP systems, nothing to do with the database.
Grid control is used to display/edit/Delete/insert rows of records
Are really important in an Oracle Database.
what is difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g what is difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g What is the Full form of "i" in Oracle 9i What is the Full form of "g" in Oracle 10g ans =the oracle 9i the "i" is stands for internet and oracle 10g the " g" stands for grid and new version of oracle 11g was launch in 2007 it provided the special feature rather 8i ,9i other it have a RAC, and network security etc. and good for organization purpose .
Telirick Grid control is like asp.net grid control, with more advanced/customised features.
Is there an ODBC driver available for your Oracle database? If so, the ODBC functions may be the way to go.