RE: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-27 Thread Paul Vincent

The proximity of the words BLOB and porn is unpleasantly evocative...

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ok it's done.  check your database.  I also populated it with all the URL
links to child-porn.  the FBI is knocking at your door right now.  check the
BLOB columns.  pretty nasty stuff stored there.


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Can someone please create a table for me?  Umm...I need last and first name
columns.  I don't want the DDL, I want you to connect to my database and
create it for me.  I need this done yesterday.

Thanks, really, thanks.  Hurry up!!

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LMAO

Obligatory Oracle Question:

Does anybody have a sample init.ora file that they use for a 9.0.1 instance,
for a sandbox database on Win2K with 512Mb RAM? Basically for my desktop PC
play database..

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Roland,

What a surprise!  I thought you were moving to an Access list?  Because
I've taken a rather perverse interest in the questions you ask, I'll give
you a hint:  triggers and exception handling.

By the way, if no one has answered your question regarding a table of
table definitions, it's probably because they are suffering from shock.
You are the DBA, are you not?  This information already exists in a number
of cleverly designed Oracle supplied views.  I suggest you become familiar
with the DBA_ views and the V$ views.  A simple SQL query (which of course
you'll ask for someone to provide an example) should get you all the
information your heart desires.

Study your craft my friend.


David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
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512-414-1002



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Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to
pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example
too.

 Roland S

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Re: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-26 Thread DBarbour


Roland,

What a surprise!  I thought you were moving to an Access list?  Because
I've taken a rather perverse interest in the questions you ask, I'll give
you a hint:  triggers and exception handling.

By the way, if no one has answered your question regarding a table of
table definitions, it's probably because they are suffering from shock.
You are the DBA, are you not?  This information already exists in a number
of cleverly designed Oracle supplied views.  I suggest you become familiar
with the DBA_ views and the V$ views.  A simple SQL query (which of course
you'll ask for someone to provide an example) should get you all the
information your heart desires.

Study your craft my friend.


David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
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512-414-1002


   

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Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to
pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example
too.

 Roland S

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RE: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-26 Thread Mark Leith

LMAO

Obligatory Oracle Question:

Does anybody have a sample init.ora file that they use for a 9.0.1 instance,
for a sandbox database on Win2K with 512Mb RAM? Basically for my desktop PC
play database..

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Roland,

What a surprise!  I thought you were moving to an Access list?  Because
I've taken a rather perverse interest in the questions you ask, I'll give
you a hint:  triggers and exception handling.

By the way, if no one has answered your question regarding a table of
table definitions, it's probably because they are suffering from shock.
You are the DBA, are you not?  This information already exists in a number
of cleverly designed Oracle supplied views.  I suggest you become familiar
with the DBA_ views and the V$ views.  A simple SQL query (which of course
you'll ask for someone to provide an example) should get you all the
information your heart desires.

Study your craft my friend.


David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
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512-414-1002



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Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to
pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example
too.

 Roland S

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RE: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-26 Thread Grabowy, Chris

Can someone please create a table for me?  Umm...I need last and first name
columns.  I don't want the DDL, I want you to connect to my database and
create it for me.  I need this done yesterday.

Thanks, really, thanks.  Hurry up!!

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LMAO

Obligatory Oracle Question:

Does anybody have a sample init.ora file that they use for a 9.0.1 instance,
for a sandbox database on Win2K with 512Mb RAM? Basically for my desktop PC
play database..

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Roland,

What a surprise!  I thought you were moving to an Access list?  Because
I've taken a rather perverse interest in the questions you ask, I'll give
you a hint:  triggers and exception handling.

By the way, if no one has answered your question regarding a table of
table definitions, it's probably because they are suffering from shock.
You are the DBA, are you not?  This information already exists in a number
of cleverly designed Oracle supplied views.  I suggest you become familiar
with the DBA_ views and the V$ views.  A simple SQL query (which of course
you'll ask for someone to provide an example) should get you all the
information your heart desires.

Study your craft my friend.


David A. Barbour
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512-414-1002



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Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to
pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example
too.

 Roland S

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Re: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-26 Thread Jan Pruner

And do you expect a link or a real example script???

On Tue 26. March 2002 19:29, you wrote:
 Can someone please create a table for me?  Umm...I need last and first name
 columns.  I don't want the DDL, I want you to connect to my database and
 create it for me.  I need this done yesterday.

 Thanks, really, thanks.  Hurry up!!

 -Original Message-
 Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 11:59 AM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


 LMAO

 Obligatory Oracle Question:

 Does anybody have a sample init.ora file that they use for a 9.0.1
 instance, for a sandbox database on Win2K with 512Mb RAM? Basically for my
 desktop PC play database..

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 Roland,

 What a surprise!  I thought you were moving to an Access list?  Because
 I've taken a rather perverse interest in the questions you ask, I'll give
 you a hint:  triggers and exception handling.

 By the way, if no one has answered your question regarding a table of
 table definitions, it's probably because they are suffering from shock.
 You are the DBA, are you not?  This information already exists in a number
 of cleverly designed Oracle supplied views.  I suggest you become familiar
 with the DBA_ views and the V$ views.  A simple SQL query (which of course
 you'll ask for someone to provide an example) should get you all the
 information your heart desires.

 Study your craft my friend.


 David A. Barbour
 Oracle DBA, OCP
 AISD
 512-414-1002



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 Hallo,

  Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:
 
  I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
  table.
 
  Procedure names
  Start_time of procedure
  End_time_of procedure
  Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
  Error_message
 
  Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to

 pick

  out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
  error_code, error_message.
 
  Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example

 too.

  Roland S
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RE: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-26 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F

ok it's done.  check your database.  I also populated it with all the URL
links to child-porn.  the FBI is knocking at your door right now.  check the
BLOB columns.  pretty nasty stuff stored there.


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Can someone please create a table for me?  Umm...I need last and first name
columns.  I don't want the DDL, I want you to connect to my database and
create it for me.  I need this done yesterday.

Thanks, really, thanks.  Hurry up!!

-Original Message-
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 11:59 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


LMAO

Obligatory Oracle Question:

Does anybody have a sample init.ora file that they use for a 9.0.1 instance,
for a sandbox database on Win2K with 512Mb RAM? Basically for my desktop PC
play database..

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Roland,

What a surprise!  I thought you were moving to an Access list?  Because
I've taken a rather perverse interest in the questions you ask, I'll give
you a hint:  triggers and exception handling.

By the way, if no one has answered your question regarding a table of
table definitions, it's probably because they are suffering from shock.
You are the DBA, are you not?  This information already exists in a number
of cleverly designed Oracle supplied views.  I suggest you become familiar
with the DBA_ views and the V$ views.  A simple SQL query (which of course
you'll ask for someone to provide an example) should get you all the
information your heart desires.

Study your craft my friend.


David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
AISD
512-414-1002



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Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to
pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example
too.

 Roland S

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RE: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-26 Thread Grabowy, Chris

Even though I am beyond lazy, I don't write any code, or RTFM (remind us of
someone??)...I did manage to steal some auditing triggers from Rachel C. and
place them on the new table.  When Tom inserted those nasty pictures, the
trigger fired and emailed Tom's name, address, phone number, height, weight,
SSN, finger prints, rental eye scan and picture to the FBI...

Rachel writes some pretty powerful triggers...

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ok it's done.  check your database.  I also populated it with all the URL
links to child-porn.  the FBI is knocking at your door right now.  check the
BLOB columns.  pretty nasty stuff stored there.


-Original Message-
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 1:29 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Can someone please create a table for me?  Umm...I need last and first name
columns.  I don't want the DDL, I want you to connect to my database and
create it for me.  I need this done yesterday.

Thanks, really, thanks.  Hurry up!!

-Original Message-
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 11:59 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


LMAO

Obligatory Oracle Question:

Does anybody have a sample init.ora file that they use for a 9.0.1 instance,
for a sandbox database on Win2K with 512Mb RAM? Basically for my desktop PC
play database..

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Roland,

What a surprise!  I thought you were moving to an Access list?  Because
I've taken a rather perverse interest in the questions you ask, I'll give
you a hint:  triggers and exception handling.

By the way, if no one has answered your question regarding a table of
table definitions, it's probably because they are suffering from shock.
You are the DBA, are you not?  This information already exists in a number
of cleverly designed Oracle supplied views.  I suggest you become familiar
with the DBA_ views and the V$ views.  A simple SQL query (which of course
you'll ask for someone to provide an example) should get you all the
information your heart desires.

Study your craft my friend.


David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP
AISD
512-414-1002



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Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to
pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example
too.

 Roland S

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RE: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-26 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F

you forgot DNA sample.  Rachel's good, but come-on!  not THAT good.


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Even though I am beyond lazy, I don't write any code, or RTFM (remind us of
someone??)...I did manage to steal some auditing triggers from Rachel C. and
place them on the new table.  When Tom inserted those nasty pictures, the
trigger fired and emailed Tom's name, address, phone number, height, weight,
SSN, finger prints, rental eye scan and picture to the FBI...

Rachel writes some pretty powerful triggers...

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ok it's done.  check your database.  I also populated it with all the URL
links to child-porn.  the FBI is knocking at your door right now.  check the
BLOB columns.  pretty nasty stuff stored there.


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Can someone please create a table for me?  Umm...I need last and first name
columns.  I don't want the DDL, I want you to connect to my database and
create it for me.  I need this done yesterday.

Thanks, really, thanks.  Hurry up!!

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LMAO

Obligatory Oracle Question:

Does anybody have a sample init.ora file that they use for a 9.0.1 instance,
for a sandbox database on Win2K with 512Mb RAM? Basically for my desktop PC
play database..

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Roland,

What a surprise!  I thought you were moving to an Access list?  Because
I've taken a rather perverse interest in the questions you ask, I'll give
you a hint:  triggers and exception handling.

By the way, if no one has answered your question regarding a table of
table definitions, it's probably because they are suffering from shock.
You are the DBA, are you not?  This information already exists in a number
of cleverly designed Oracle supplied views.  I suggest you become familiar
with the DBA_ views and the V$ views.  A simple SQL query (which of course
you'll ask for someone to provide an example) should get you all the
information your heart desires.

Study your craft my friend.


David A. Barbour
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512-414-1002



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Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to
pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example
too.

 Roland S

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Re: pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-26 Thread bill thater

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 you forgot DNA sample.  Rachel's good, but come-on!  not THAT good.


wanna bet?;-)

PS for those of you who remember and were following my job saga, we were 
sold yesterday.  well, partly sold anyway.  the closing is 4/10 and 
we're still not sure if there will be any jobs after that date with 
either the new company or with the bankruptcy trustee.



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PL/SQL - procedur

2002-03-25 Thread Roland . Skoldblom

Hallo,

Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status table.

Procedure names
Start_time of procedure
End_time_of procedure
Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
Error_message

Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to pick out the 
procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
error_code, error_message.

Thanks in advance.

Roland S








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Re: PL/SQL - procedur

2002-03-25 Thread Jan Pruner

Look at Exception in PL/SQL and how to use it.
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle8i/doc_library/817_doc/appdev.817/a77069/11_elems.htm#8355

And don't use 'date' type of variable to store start time and end time of 
your procedures.

JP

On Mon 25. March 2002 12:23, you wrote:
 Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.

 Roland S
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RE: PL/SQL - procedur

2002-03-25 Thread Jesse, Rich

Jan,

Could you explain why you say not to use the DATE datatype?

Rich Jesse   System/Database Administrator
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Look at Exception in PL/SQL and how to use it.
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle8i/doc_library/817_doc/appdev.817/
a77069/11_elems.htm#8355

And don't use 'date' type of variable to store start time and end time of 
your procedures.

JP
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RE: RE: PL/SQL - procedur

2002-03-25 Thread Stephane Faroult

Could you explain why you say not to use the DATE
datatype?

Rich Jesse  
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Because of the 1s precision limit. The obvious workaround is to have PL/SQL procedures 
which always take more than say 10mn to run.

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Re: PL/SQL - procedur

2002-03-25 Thread Jan Pruner

Because it stores only seconds and if your procedure's runtime is short
( 1 sec) you will get the same numbers.

Other problem is: if you call same procedure in LOOP,
you will get 1 - 2 - 5  ...  15   ... 500 records with same value in start 
and end time column.
And (I think so) there's no way how to get the order of inserting of these 
records. 

JP

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 Jan,

 Could you explain why you say not to use the DATE datatype?

 Rich Jesse   System/Database Administrator
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 USA


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 Look at Exception in PL/SQL and how to use it.
 http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle8i/doc_library/817_doc/appdev.817
/ a77069/11_elems.htm#8355

 And don't use 'date' type of variable to store start time and end time of
 your procedures.

 JP
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pL/SQL PROCEDUR

2002-03-25 Thread Roland . Skoldblom

Hallo,

 Can anyone give me an example on a pl/sql code, which does the following:

 I have 4 procedures, and I want the following to be logged in a status
 table.

 Procedure names
 Start_time of procedure
 End_time_of procedure
 Error_code(if anything goes wrong)
 Error_message

 Please give me example onhow to write the code and also tell me how to pick
 out the procedure_name, start_time of_procedure, end_time_ptocedure,
 error_code, error_message.

 Thanks in advance.And just dontgive me a link, i wantthis real example too.

 Roland S

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