hello Did anyone implement XML in Oracle ??
I thinking of using XML to tranfer DB2 data into Oracle directiyl...w/o even
using sqlloader to load into our ora8i db.. ??
Is it possible ?
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Thanks Jon, Girijan,Seema,Hermanto for explanations; Sounds good to me, let me
explore more of Oracle nowjee this is vast ocean called oracle but the journey is
interesting, let me tell u that. oh i better get to work!
Thanks guys.
rgds,
raja
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2001 19:35:48
Jon Walth
Thanks Anita,
That clears my doubt.
Jaimin.
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Jaimin,
Oracle does not care how the file is stored at the OS
level - it leaves that entirely up to the OS. All it
cares about is
Raja:
Let me see if I can explain it.
As Girijan previously explained, some of this extra memory is taken up
with the redo log guard pages. Guard pages are one memory protection
unit in size and are there to prevent Oracle software bugs or hackers
from corrupting the log buffer.
Another portion
Thanks anita,
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Jaimin,
I'm not an OS person, so my explanation of what's
going on at the OS level is my best guess, but I'm
hoping someone else on the list will correct me and/or
explain it
all,
our company just installed the virtual private network equipment
(Enterasyss Network), then suddenly peoplesoft application can not login to
the oracle database any more, came back with ora 12203, then I tries tnsping
nothing works either, however I can do sqlplus user/password@tns and it le
Hello,
Doing select * from v$sga shows:-
NAME VALUE
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Fixed Size67688
Variable Size 18042880
Database Buffers 16777216
Redo Buffers 172032
What do you mean by "presence of 2 guard pages f
Raja,
16k of this difference might be with respect to the log buffer size (most
probably) and this is due to the presence of 2 guard pages for the log buffer on some
Operating systems, and as for the remaining space--I am not too sure.
Hello,
I am running oracle 8.1.5.0.0 on hp11.
If I select from V$sga I get at least 18104 more than what I see in v$sgastat.
Therefore I wanted to know why the figures are different and what statistic in
v$sgastat is not counted, and therefore the figure in v$sgastat is low??
I am getting so
Joe,
If you had only 1..4 values for quarters you can
compare quarters across years or to each other in your
SQL queries. If users wanted to compare particular
quarters e.g year 2000 Q1 to year 1999 Q4 they could
always use both Year and Quarter fields in the
queries. However if they wanted to c
Title: Message
Chao_ping:There is no "tally" of buffer
busy waits (bbw's) as related to segments. You can see total bbw's with this
query:SELECT w.class AS
block_class , w.COUNT AS
total_waits , w.TIME AS
time_waited , ROUND(w.COUNT /
(consistent_gets + db_block_gets),
Hi Jonathan,
Indeed! Thanks for pointing the additional benefit one
gets during the "resilvering" process of the logical
volume when using RAID 1+0.
Cheers,
Gaja
--- Jonathan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> You could also mention that when you have
> to resilver on RAID 1+0 after a disk
Look for the post by Bruce Bergman, it will
explain all.
It was on 8/10 I believe.
Jared
On Thursday 09 August 2001 09:44, novicedba wrote:
> Hi,
>I did not receive a mail for two days, I started smelling rat and sent a
> test mail to the list. I was told I am not a member. Is it some re
Goto to www.ora.com
Look in the 'Perl' section.
Add to your cart:
Learning Perl
Programming Perl
Programming the Perl DBI
Also download the docs from www.perl.com
then login to your box:
perldoc DBI | col -b | lpr -P myprinter
perldoc DBA::Oracle | col -b | lpr -P myprinter
pick some s
Doh! I didn't even consider that.
Via SQL*Net works properly of course.
Jared
On Friday 10 August 2001 18:45, John Kanagaraj wrote:
> Joe,
>
> Don't mind if I switch to size 12 font - my eyes are giving out :)
>
> A small correction - If the suid is taken off 'oracle', only 'oracle' will
> b
Haven't tried Wine in about 2 years.
I liked the architecture of Win4Lin, so bought it, and
it works very well.
It is not an emulator. It is a translator, or intepreter
if you will, but not in the same sense as a language.
As such, it is surprisingly fast. Win98 as an app on
my 933MHZ Linix
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