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From:terry.sanvido@enron.com
To:russ.severson@enron.com, george.grant@enron.com, gina.lavallee@enron.com,julie.meyers@enron.com, anita.patton@enron.com, cyndie.balfour-flanagan@enron.com, george.weissman@enron.com, mary.franklin@enron.com, susan.elledge@enron.com, sylvia.campos@en
Subject:Sitara Reporting upgrade to Oracle 6.0
Cc:richard.burchfield@enron.com, dave.nommensen@enron.com,dana.docherty@enron.com, krishna.lattupally@enron.com, jeff.lewis@enron.com, edward.ray@enron.com, brent.tiner@enron.com
Bcc:richard.burchfield@enron.com, dave.nommensen@enron.com,dana.docherty@enron.com, krishna.lattupally@enron.com, jeff.lewis@enron.com, edward.ray@enron.com, brent.tiner@enron.com
Date:Tue, 9 Jan 2001 08:42:00 -0800 (PST)

Everyone,

Sometime after the close of business on Wednesday, January 10th, Sitara
Reporting will be migrated to a new version of Oracle reports. Oracle 6.0
provides some needed benefits, such as, the ability to process reports on
multiple servers which should help performance during peak times. Also,
Oracle 6.0 provides the ability to create comma delimited files which can
then be imported into Excel.

This migration, for the most part, will be transparent. If you use the Sitara
launch pad, you will be directed to the new report server. For those of you
who use Internet Explorer favorites to access Sitara Reporting, please update
your favorite to point to the new Report server
athttp://sitrpt.corp.enron.com. All the same reports will be available.
However, some of the reports will function a little differently. These
changes were requested several months ago but were not moved to production
until now.

If you know of anyone using Sitara Reporting but are not in the above list of
people, please forward this e-mail to them.

Thank You,

Terry Sanvido

Sitara Reporting Manager
x34754