The Cloverleaf product I know is from Quovadx.  One of its usages it
provides an interface between Healthcare systems and Oracle(many  other
DBMS).  For ex. we use to interface with hospitals sending data in standard
HL7 format and Cloverleaf interprets
HL7 format and data is loaded directly into Oracle for further processing.

See http://www.quovadx.com/ for more info

Rick




                                                                                       
                    
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Guys, anyone know about an application called Cloverleaf?  Basically, my
organization is pursuing using Cloverleaf as the data integration sole
application of choice.  To me Unix/SQL*Loader and native tools for the
various RDBMS usually are more straightforward and provide simplication and
less proprietary coding and it is easier for an organization to find others
who have those type of skills.  Any ideas guys?


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Denham,
I have just passed my 8i upgrade exam and added some notes to a page about
getting OCP certification.
It can be accessed on http://www.hcresources.co.uk/ocp.htm
<http://www.hcresources.co.uk/ocp.htm>

Hope you find it interesting

John


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Hello Everyone,


1. I have now made the humungous decision to start studying and to write
the
OCP exams.
2. Do I study out of the Oracle Manuals?
3. I do have the Sybex Study Guides, would studying these be all that is
needed?
4. Or do the questions come out of the Course material ( Which I have not
attended ).
5. I do have some of the Oreilly "Insect" Books - would these be any help?


Any views, opinions etc appreciated.
Regards
Denham Eva
Oracle DBA
"UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius
to
understand the simplicity."
Dennis Ritchie.






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