Hi Senthil
I don't have any information on your specific
problem - but I did write up a summary of my experiences installing 11.5.7 on
Redhat 8 and SUSE 8.1 You might find elements of this to be useful during
your install.
http://databee.com/apps11i_install.htm
Kind regards
- Dale
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be seen at: http://www.databee.com/dt_htmltree/db=TESTDB1+sc=DT_TEST.htm
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a free copy of
DataBee) who was willing to develop such a subset cut and would place the
resulting extraction rules in the public domain for anyone to use.
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with the size in a very well behaved manner.
Give it a try if you want. There is a fully functional evaluation version
(with sample schema) available for download on the DataBee website.
http://www.DataBee.com
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lved in making them. If you have an automated tool that just snips out
subsets like a cookie cutter then you can have as many as you care to.
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aBee cuts the subset
in 4 hours (its a push button operation once the Extraction Set is setup)
and all 500 constraints enable.
DataBee: http://www.databee.com
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Hi Yuval
Can you tell us a bit about what you would like the
product to do (a wish list)
> We are
currently looking into a tool that will help us validate data (. Can you
recommend any tool or product that will do it in an Oracle
environment.
Thanks
Dale
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ataBee IMHO)
DataManager from Quest http://www.quest.com
Checkmate from BitByBit http://www.bitbybit.com
DataBee can be found at http://databee.com/
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Thank you very much for this.
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Hi All
I've recently been tasked with writing the Oracle
Standards Documentat work. You know the sort of thing I mean - naming
conventions fortables, columns, datafiles, tablespaces &etc, mount
points, init.orastandards et al.
Would anybody be willing to send me the standards
document y
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