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I submitted a TAR, but you guys know it may take a while and I'm pressed for time.
T.I.A..
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Title: RE: Forms - as sysdba
What
about granting sysdba priviledge to yourself? then you could do everything sys
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advanced server, anything to be
aware here?
Any information is very welcomed.
TIA
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Hope I'm not too late,
Im in $20 to start and a monthly fee if needed.
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Ok, now that I have your attention, please read the following message from
Bruce Bergman,
owner of fatcity.com. It concerns the future of this list.
Please read the entire message before
To avoid this problem on cleaning Registry what I do know (after painful
rebuilds of machines) is before I install any new Oracle Software, I export
(Backup) the oracle key from the registry and save it with a proper description
i.e.. Reg_before_9iAS, then I proceed to do the installs etc. etc.
Thanks that was me, since then they decided that Apache was just fine.
Tavo
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Someone, I don't remember who, posted a question a week of so ago about
connecting to Oracle IAS via IIS instead of the provided Apache server because
there damagement was afraid about
What about Cable Modems ? any such service?
Mark Leith wrote:
LOL me too!! We have tried to get ADSL in our area - Worcester, UK - and
have been told by BT that they have No plans to install it in our
exchange! Now, Worcester is a City, and I've heard of cases around the
country where
Dave,
I would strongly suggest you get the WEB APPLICATIONS 101 book, by Sten Vesterli
, It will bring you up to speed pretty quick. It is very easy to read.
Luis.
Dave Leach wrote:
Hi,
I realize I'm way behind on this but can anyone point me to any links which
describe the components that
Fellow LISTERS,
Is anybody running 9iAS on MicroSoft's IIS ?
Damagement has reservations on using Apache since it is Open Source. I guess
they fear hack attacks.
Any information will be highly appreciated.
TIA
Tavo
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I hate the ^%##()(
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What about using UNIQUE
Select UNIQUE.
Seema Singh wrote:
Hi
In a sql stmt what will be the impact if we used DISTINCT clause and how we
can overcomes on the performance bottleneck caused by DISTINCT.
like ... SELECT DISTINCT A,B,C FROM TAB_1
I want to get same output without
Well I think if we all pitch in a bit, and put out one heck of a book and
convince Steven Spielberg to take it to the screen, yes we would be rolling in
Do.
Oracle from the ground up ! a thriller, starring in order of appearance:
The Goddess Rachel Carmichael
The Tuner --- Gaja Krishna
Authors, and List,
I do agree that it is wrong to post papers without permissions etc. etc.,
but lets not be so harsh. I come from a Third world country (BOLIVIA)
where getting up to-date Literature is almost impossible, most all
documentation that people work with is obsolete, and this people
Patrice,
I've installed 9iAS successfully, what I've done is just run the installer from
the CD and on a new machine (virgin OS install) I selected all the defaults, and
guess what everything work. In turn 9iAS created an ORACLE home in which there
is a 806 and an iSuites directory, apparently
I would try using the WIN2K Client CD.
Good Luck
April Wells wrote:
We have several clients, mostly running NT or 98, and we have been able to
get Net8 to install fine. Using the same CD, we cannot get it to install on
Windows ME. I have been trying to get an answer as to support from
The only book that I've found that touches the OEM in an ok way is ORACLE8 on
Windows NT by Lilian Hobbs ISBN 1-8-190-0
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Rahul,
It seems to me that you are having a problem reading the proper TNSNAMES.ORA for
the different DBs. What I would do in your situation is to search for all
TNSNAMES.ORA files in your PC, since you have products installed in more than
one home and more than one version you should have
Dave,
It seems to me that you are having a problem reading the proper TNSNAMES.ORA for
the different DBs. What I would do in your situation is to search for all
TNSNAMES.ORA files in your PC, since you have products installed in more than
one home and more than one version you should have
Hi Deepak,
This is a good one, we use SQL* NAVIGATOR and TOAD, 2 cents are that on the
developer side SQL*Navigator would be a more complete tool, specially if you
buy all the bells and whistles available (SQL formatter, Knowledge Base
...), and TOAD would be a better tool on the DBA side of
Migrate to ORACLE !
sorry could not resist t>
"Li, Xiangli" wrote:
Hi, List
Is there anyone happen to know what's
the database size limitation for MS access97? I heard it's 1 gigabytes,
how to overcome it if that's true?
thanks
Li
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The developer list is ODTUG-DEV2K-L and it is hosted by fatcity also, there
is also a WEBDEV list and a Java list and if my memory doesn't fail me
there is also a PRO*C list.
\Umesh Chander Sharma\ wrote:
Hi Gurus,
Any idea about lists existing like this one for other areas like Oracle
What about Ian Abramson 's book on DATA WAREHOUSING ? I have not read it from
cover to cover ( in scheduled readings) but from what I've seen I think is what
you want.
Luis Octavio
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Listers,
I might end up on a Data Warehouse and Data Mart project using 8i. I've
','PACKAGE','PROCEDURE','FUNCTION')
and owner = 'SCOTT';
spool off
@_dropscott.sql
drop user scott cascade;
I still include the 'cascade' on drop user to pick up any objects not
included in the above list.
Works for me, YMMV.
Jared
On Thursday 17 May 2001 13:25, Luis DeUrioste wrote:
uhhh
All mighty and powerful DBA supremes !
Do any of you have a drop schema script that would be willing to share
??
It'll be greatly appreciated
T I A
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uhhh DUHHH !
I could write the algorithm to solve the logarithm .. IF I ONLY HAD A
BRAIN ..
Thank you to all of you, and special thanks for not bashing me
Luis Octavio
Luis DeUrioste wrote:
All mighty and powerful DBA supremes !
Do any of you have a drop schema script that would
use ArcServIT with the Oracle Agent and it handles the whole
"Enchilada".Should I upgrade ArcServIT and keep it? Are there any
better Backup Solutions? Any input will be appreciated.
Regards
Tavo
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Dear List Members:
We are in the planning stage of upgrading from NT 40 to Windows2000
and from 8.0.5 to 8.1.7 and I'm putting my ducks in a row. My
question is, has anybody used Win2k Backup to Backup the database ?
Can it handle somehow shutting down the DB for cold Backups ? I
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