Absolutely true !!!

That's why I want to keep most of the things in the database and minimum at users end. 
It will be easy for us to maintain and control.


Microsoft tools must be kept away from oracle otherwise our life will be hell. Let's 
hope somebody will write a book. (Before that let's hope somebody will understand 
microsoft-oracle).


Cheers


~Dilip


 


 
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Dilip - I think you are on the right track. I saw your post to Justin, and
that is what what we often run into -- we give the users a report tool and
hope they'll go away, but they come back and ask IS to create the reports.
Here are the issues as I see them:
1. Users are developing more computer skills, but that only means they can
dream of more than they can accomplish, which puts more pressure on IS.
2. You need to understand your user community, what their interests and
skills are. If you can, support the power users and hope they will support
and train the others.
3. It is good if all users can use the same tool. As a DBA you get to know
when it produces bad SQL so you can fix problems quickly.

We have used what you are proposing quite a bit. Beyond views we have often
created special tables either on Oracle or down on Access (even better) that
pre-digest the data for the users. 
I always try to keep the Microsoft tools away from Oracle if possible.
Someone on this planet probably understands how Microsoft really interacts
with Oracle, but they haven't written a book, or if they have I haven't
found it but I would buy that book in a minute. 

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi Dennis,


Actually lots of users are connecting to this database from remote locations
and connections are very slow because of network. So these clever people
wants some sqls/reports to be run from ODBC connection and get data into
excel and then work on that data. So that they don't need to access database
full day. 


Now I am suggesting them that we should create views in the database. Views
definition will take care of report logic. And then through ODBC, they will
just do 'select * from view_name' and get data in excel and carry on.


Any better ideas ????


Thanks,


~Dilip



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Dilip
Sounds as if your management is deciding to get things under control. You
can move your SQL into PL/SQL stored procedures and use ODBC to execute the
stored procedure.

Dennis Williams
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Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi Guys,


One simple ODBC question. Our management wants a set-up where user from
remote location will access oracle database through ODBC connection, execute
some sql scripts, download data into excel files and then do whatever
reporting on that excel data. Now management wants all these sql scripts to
be on database server only. Management says user should not have access to
sql scripts. They should just click icons of their PCs and data should be
there.


Can somebody help. I haven't worked much on ODBC. Is it possible to execute
server side sql scripts through ODBC connection and get data ? 


Thanks in advance for help.


Regards,


~Dilip 

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Hi Guys,



One simple ODBC question. Our management wants a set-up where user from
remote location will access oracle database through ODBC connection, execute
some sql scripts, download data into excel files and then do whatever
reporting on that excel data. Now management wants all these sql
scripts to be on database server only. Management says user should not
have access to sql scripts. They should just click icons of their PCs and
data should be there.



Can somebody help. I haven't worked much on ODBC. Is it
possible to execute server side sql scripts through ODBC connection and get
data ? 



Thanks in advance for help.



Regards,



~Dilip 



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Hi Dennis,



Actually lots of users are connecting to this database from remote
locations and connections are very slow because of network. So these clever
people wants some sqls/reports to be run from ODBC connection and get data
into excel and then work on that data. So that they don't need to
access database full day. 



Now I am suggesting them that we should create views in the database.
Views definition will take care of report logic. And then through ODBC, they
will just do 'select * from view_name' and get data in excel and carry
on.



Any better ideas ????



Thanks,



~Dilip



   
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Dilip
Sounds as if your management is deciding to
get things under control. You
can move your SQL into PL/SQL stored
procedures and use ODBC to execute the
stored procedure.

Dennis
Williams
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Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi Guys,


One
simple ODBC question. Our management wants a set-up where user
from
remote location will access oracle database through ODBC connection,
execute
some sql scripts, download data into excel files and then do
whatever
reporting on that excel data. Now management wants all these sql
scripts to
be on database server only. Management says user should not
ha!
!
ve access to
sql scripts. They should just click icons of their PCs and
data should be
there.


Can somebody help. I haven't worked much
on ODBC. Is it possible to execute
server side sql scripts through ODBC
connection and get data ? 


Thanks in advance for
help.


Regards,


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Hi Guys,




One simple ODBC question. Our management wants a set-up where user
from
remote location will access oracle database through ODBC connection,
execute
some sql scripts, download data into excel files and then do
whatever
reporting on that excel data. Now management wants all
these sql
scripts to be on database server only. Management says
user should not
have access to sql scripts. They should just click icons
of their PCs and
data should be there.




Can somebody help. I haven't worked much on ODBC. Is
it
possible to execute server side sql scripts through ODBC connection
and get
data ? 




Thanks in advance for help.




Regards,




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<P>Absolutely true !!!</P>
<P>That's why I want to keep&nbsp;most of the things in the database and minimum at 
users end. It will be easy for us to maintain and control.</P>
<P>Microsoft tools must be kept away from oracle otherwise our life will be hell. 
Let's hope somebody will write a book. (Before that let's hope somebody will 
understand microsoft-oracle).</P>
<P>Cheers</P>
<P>~Dilip</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;<BR><B><I>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</B></I> wrote:<BR><BR></P>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 
5px"><BR>Dilip - I think you are on the right track. I saw your post to Justin, 
and<BR>that is what what we often run into -- we give the users a report tool 
and<BR>hope they'll go away, but they come back and ask IS to create the 
reports.<BR>Here are the issues as I see them:<BR>1. Users are developing more 
computer skills, but that only means they can<BR>dream of more than they can 
accomplish, which puts more pressure on IS.<BR>2. You need to understand your user 
community, what their interests and<BR>skills are. If you can, support the power users 
and hope they will support<BR>and train the others.<BR>3. It is good if all users can 
use the same tool. As a DBA you get to know<BR>when it produces bad SQL so you can fix 
problems quickly.<BR><BR>We have used what you are proposing quite a bit. Beyond views 
we have often<BR>created special tables either on Oracle or down on Access (even 
better) th!
!
at<BR>pre-digest the data for the users. <BR>I always try to keep the Microsoft tools 
away from Oracle if possible.<BR>Someone on this planet probably understands how 
Microsoft really interacts<BR>with Oracle, but they haven't written a book, or if they 
have I haven't<BR>found it but I would buy that book in a minute. <BR><BR>Dennis 
Williams<BR>DBA, 40%OCP<BR>Lifetouch, Inc.<BR>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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ORACLE-L<BR><BR><BR>--=_MAILER_ATTACH_BOUNDARY1_200321341253542145174067<BR>Content-Type:
 text/plain; charset=us-ascii<BR><BR>Hi Dennis,<BR><BR><BR>Actually lots of users are 
connecting to this database from remote locations<BR>and connections are very slow 
because of network. So these clever people<BR>wants some sqls/reports to be run from 
ODBC connection and get data into<BR>excel and then work on that data. So that they 
don't need to access database<BR>full da!
!
y. <BR><BR><BR>Now I am suggesting them that we should create views in the database. 
Views<BR>definition will take care of report logic. And then through ODBC, they 
will<BR>just do 'select * from view_name' and get data in excel and carry 
on.<BR><BR><BR>Any better ideas 
????<BR><BR><BR>Thanks,<BR><BR><BR>~Dilip<BR><BR><BR><BR>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:<BR><BR><BR><BR>Dilip<BR>Sounds as if your management is deciding to get things 
under control. You<BR>can move your SQL into PL/SQL stored procedures and use ODBC to 
execute the<BR>stored procedure.<BR><BR>Dennis Williams<BR>DBA, 40%OCP<BR>Lifetouch, 
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management wants a set-up where user from<BR>remote location!
!
 will access oracle database through ODBC connection, execute<BR>some sql scripts, 
download data into excel files and then do whatever<BR>reporting on that excel data. 
Now management wants all these sql scripts to<BR>be on database server only. 
Management says user should not have access to<BR>sql scripts. They should just click 
icons of their PCs and data should be<BR>there.<BR><BR><BR>Can somebody help. I 
haven't worked much on ODBC. Is it possible to execute<BR>server side sql scripts 
through ODBC connection and get data ? <BR><BR><BR>Thanks in advance for 
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>set-up where user from<BR>remote location will access oracle database through ODBC 
>connection, execute<BR>some sql scripts, download data into excel files and then do 
>whatever<BR>reporting on that excel data. Now management wants all these 
>sql<BR>scripts to be on database server only. Management says user should not<BR>have 
>access to sql scripts. They should just click icons of their PCs and<BR>data should 
>be there.<BR><BR><BR><BR>Can somebody help. I haven't worked much on ODBC. Is 
>it<BR>possible to execute server side sql scripts through ODBC connection and 
>get<BR>data ? <BR><BR><BR><BR>Thanks in advance for 
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<P>Actually lots of users are connecting to this database from remote<BR>locations and 
connections are very slow because of network. So these clever<BR>people wants some 
sqls/reports to be run from ODBC connection and get data<BR>into excel and then work 
on that data.&nbsp;So that they don't need to<BR>access database full day. </P><BR>
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definition will take care of report logic. And then through ODBC, they<BR>will just 
do&nbsp;'select * from view_name' and get data in excel and carry<BR>on.</P><BR>
<P>Any better ideas ????</P><BR>
<P>Thanks,</P><BR>
<P>~Dilip</P><BR>
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control. You<BR>can move your SQL into PL/SQL stored<BR>procedures and use ODBC to 
execute the<BR>stored procedure.<BR><BR>Dennis<BR>Williams<BR>DBA, 
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Our management wants a set-up where user<BR>from<BR>remote location will access oracle 
database through ODBC connection,<BR>execute<BR>some sql scripts, download data into 
excel files and then do<BR>whatever<BR>reporting on that excel data. Now management 
wants all these sql<BR>scripts to<BR>be on database server !
!
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<P>One simple ODBC question. Our management wants a set-up where 
user<BR>from<BR>remote location will access oracle database through ODBC 
connection,<BR>execute<BR>some sql scripts, download&nbsp;data into excel files and 
then do<BR>whatever<BR>reporting on that excel data. Now management 
wants&nbsp;all<BR>these sql<BR>scripts to be on database server only. 
Management&nbsp;says<BR>user should not<BR>have access to sql scripts. They should 
just click icons<BR>of their PCs and<BR>data should be there.</P><BR><BR>
<P>Can somebody&nbsp;help. I haven't&nbsp;worked much on ODBC. Is<BR>it<BR>possible to 
execute server side sql scripts through ODBC connection<BR>and get<BR>data ? 
</P><BR><BR>
<P>Thanks in advance for help.</P><BR><BR>
<P>Regards,</P><BR><BR>
<P>~Dilip&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR></P><BR><BR>
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