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Database Installation Guide 7 
Installation Tasks 
It is assumed that Oracle 10g release 2, with appropriate patches, has already been 
installed.  If not, refer to “Check Database Server Software Requirements” in Chapter 1, 
“Preinstallation Tasks” before proceeding.    
Note:
  Become familiar with the RDW application in a 
development environment before setting up a production 
system.  The following instructions are recommended for 
development and test environments only.  When 
implementing RDW for a production environment, refer to 
capacity planning information to determine size 
requirements for tablespaces, tables, and indexes.  The 
installation scripts provided need to be modified 
accordingly. 
If a database has already been created, it is necessary to review the contents of this 
section to determine if all database components have been installed and configured 
properly.  Also refer to Appendices C and D. 
Note
: When running the scripts in this section, the following 
errors may be encountered “ORA-04043 object XXXX does 
not exist”, “ORA-01432 public synonym to be dropped does 
not exist”, “ORA-00942 table or view does not exist”, “ORA-
29833 indextype does not exist”, “ORA-29807 specified 
operator does not exist”, “ORA-29931 specified association 
does not exist”, and “ORA-29816 object being disassociated 
is not present”. These errors can be ignored. The ORA errors 
are caused by dropping the objects the script is about to 
create. 
Establish Data Warehouse Partitioning Strategy 
Establish a partitioning strategy before creating compressed datamart and historical 
tables in a production environment.  In doing so, consider the database size and business 
requirements.  For example, the amount of history to be held at various levels, and the 
various functional areas that might be used should be referenced when determining a 
partitioning strategy.  Additionally, large non-compressed fact tables should be 
partitioned for ease of rolling off history.  Refer to the RDW Operations Guide for more 
detailed information regarding the partitioning strategy for both compressed and non-
compressed fact tables.  Refer to “Oracle® Database Concepts 10g Release 2 (10.2) 
Chapter 18 “Partition Tables and Indexes” for further details regarding partitioning 
concepts.