Raymond Lee Meng Hong wrote:
> 
>  Hello , Is there anyone use Oracle Intermedia Text .
> 
> What is the usage of this product  ? As a banking solution ,we only use
> Report, Form ,Database for our customer , what kind of other oracle product
> can we integrate into our solution ?
> 
> Raymond Lee

Raymond,

   Intermedia allows you to perform a search for words on text stored in
SINGLE columns - varchar2, CLOB, or even a Word document stored as a
BLOB. Difference with LIKE '%word%' (which won't work on a BLOB)?
Performance. It indexes (into 'applicative' indexes - tables in fact)
the full text (bar words you specify as non significant). It is to be
compared to defining key words and associating them to a document - with
full text search it's just like if every word had been defined as a key
word and indexed accordingly. A bit heavy to put in place (you must
start servers etc.) but useful if you are handling documents. If you are
dealing mainly with figures, dates and relatively short strings you have
no use for it. The bulk of commercial and retail banking needs no
Intermedia. However, if you want to store reports by analysts, and want
to make them easily searchable by investment banking people or security
dealers, then you may consider it. You may also consider competitive
products such as Documentum, which is also well known.

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Regards,

  Stephane Faroult
  Oriole Corporation
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