We briefly thought of using Oracle Lite. It uses a subset of
replication and advanced queueing to do its magic. It looked
like it might have worked.
But, as we wanted to sell a product, Oracle Lite licensing
added like 300 bucks a seat to the product, so the boss
decided not to go with it.
Of course, 6 months later, that department is now dead,
there is NO product, including no product that would have
cost an extra 300 bucks.
Yosi
Guy Hammond wrote:
> Does Oracle Lite do this? I remember attending a seminar where Oracle
> were talking about running Lite on PDAs to support sales force
> automation. They could take orders and check inventory on their PDAs,
> query contacts and itineraries, etc, then it would replicate to real
> Oracle in one batch when they connected to dial-up every day. There was
> a mechanism for reconciling conflicts, for example if you had 100 units
> in stock, salesman A sold 50 and B sold 60, maybe customer A would get
> 45 units and B 55 until new inventory was ready. That sort of thing.
>
> g
>
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> I'd appreciate hearing from folk what "solutions" there are for the
> following scenario. Users with laptops want to be able to input data
> whilst
> not connected to database for subsequent upload to database. Apart from
> developing PL/SQL code to realise this functionality with associated
> integrity checks etc. are there other possible (3rd party) solutions?
>
> If database was small enough there has been some notion of copying
> database
> to laptop and subsequently re-synchronising when connecting to central
> database. Are there solutions out there for this?
>
> I've a sneaking suspicion the solution to this is hidden in the caverns
> of
> my memory but it ain't coming out!
>
> Thanx in advance for anyone who takes time to reply :)
>
> Sean :)
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