CDD/Repository supports information in two formats: o Metadata manipulated with the Common Dictionary Operator (CDO) Oracle CDD/Repository continues to support dictionaries created by previous versions of CDD/Plus. You can continue to work with these dictionaries without taking advantage of new features. A CDO dictionary is created on your system when you install Oracle CDD/Repository. o Metadata manipulated with the Dictionary Management Utility (DMU) CDD/Plus continues to support dictionaries created by older versions of the CDD and the utilities that manipulate those dictionary definitions---DMU, CDDL, and CDDV. If a DMU dictionary does not already exist on your system, Oracle CDD/Repository creates one during the installation procedure. The installation also installs the compatibility repository, a special overlapping CDO dictionary that coordinates DMU format definitions and CDO format definitions. You manipulate DMU dictionary definitions through the DMU utility; however, you can also read DMU definitions through CDO. For the most part, the features of Oracle CDD/Repository do not affect dictionaries that were created by earlier versions of the CDD. This means that you can continue to access established DMU dictionaries with products such as DATATRIEVE and ACMS. Oracle CDD/Repository provides the DMU, CDDL, and CDDV utilities in addition to the CDO utility so you can perform all your dictionary work as with previous releases of CDD. In addition, Oracle CDD/Repository automatically translates definitions in existing dictionaries so that you can read them from the CDO interface. For more information on the features of DMU dictionaries, see the help topics "DMU", "CDDL", and "CDDV".