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Jared,
All the events in OEM 2.2 and 9 use tcl scripts. Also u can use
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Jared,
I can start OEM Change Manager 9.0 and edit a table rename script, add my
own custom code and let oem run that as a job, or copy the sql and run it
from sql*plus.
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And I normally don't disagree with you Jared but in this case I must.
I evaluated both quite extensively just a month or so ago. They both
give you the same type of control really, j
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Jared,
I can start OEM Change Manager 9.0 and edit a table rename script, add my
own custom code and let oem run that as a job, or copy the sql and run it
from sql*plus.
Mandar
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And I normally don'
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Jared,
All the events in OEM 2.2 and 9 use tcl scripts. Also u can use OS script
and create ur own events scripts.
for eg, i have an oem job which does a logical export for my unix and
windows oracle data
nyway, I
don't
need OEM.
Jared
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And I normally don't disagree with you Jared but in this case I must.
I evaluated both quite extensively just a month or so ago. They both
give you the same type of control really, just in a slightly different
format. OEM's was a
. Maybe it's changed since then?
Jared
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And I normally don't disagree with you Jared but in this case I must.
I evaluated both quite extensively just a month or so ago. They both
give you the same type of control really, just in a slightly different
format. OEM's was actually easier to use with no prior instruction.
Both are push butt
I will have to respectfully disagree with that, at least in part.
There is a big difference between change management in
OEM tools and Quest tools, Quest's tools being much better.
The OEM tools are push button, just like MicroSlush garbage.
Meaing: The OEM tools do no give you near the contr
Hello Peter
We did a comparison between quest tools and OEM.
The bottom line was that all these tools gives you about the same
functionality and there is no BIG difference between them.
Our manager got a better deal from Oracle so we bought these packs.
We hope to start implementing them this q
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>
> Peter - It depends. If you are a big user of OEM today, then
> you'll probably
> want them. In the long run they are probably a little like OEM itself.
> Excellent for getting novices into the Oracle game, but
> eventuall
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Peter - It depends. If you are a big user of OEM today, then you'll probably
want them. In the long run they are probably a little like OEM itself.
Excellent for getting novices into the Oracle game, but eventually you must
learn what is beneath the tool. I found that STATSPACK offered better
info
A la Ned Flanders, absolu-tiv-tiv-tively! Especially if you plan on usingem.
Thank you,
Paul Sherman
DBAElcom, Inc.
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Are these addons to OEM worth buying?
Tha
Are these addons to OEM worth buying?
Thanks
Peter Schauss
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