OT (just responding to say thanks): Re: Scripting and NT

2001-11-11 Thread Casey Dyke
Thanks to all who responded, in particular Jared for his comprehensive coverage of the Perl side of things. Much appreciated. :-) -- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com -- Author: Casey Dyke INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fat City Network Services-- (858) 538-5051

RE: FYI - another good Oracle list

2001-11-11 Thread Andrey Bronfin
I don't know ... ;-( Try again. Make sure the body of your mail contains ONLY one phrase : SUBSCRIBE ORACLE-L. Also try www.dba-village.com for another list. Good luck ! DBAndrey -Original Message- Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:41 PM To: 'Andrey Bronfin' I get this back from

RE: OT : linux flavors

2001-11-11 Thread Andrey Bronfin
It's perfectly fine , i'd love to hear different opinions. THANKS A LOT TO ALL WHO RESPONDED !!! DBAndrey * 03-9254520 * 053-464562 * mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 8:36 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L OOps we are now in

pfs_mount/umount

2001-11-11 Thread Sujatha Madan
Hi, This is more of a Unix question. I am installing v8.1.7 on a HP-UX 11.0 machine. To mount the cd it asks you to use pfs_mount rather than the normal mount/umount. However, when I do pfs_umount, it never wants to eject the CD (or lets you eject it). It shows the file system unmounted but

Re: pfs_mount/umount

2001-11-11 Thread Peter . McLarty
Hi Sounds like you are running the install from the CD directory, as such you haven't unmounted and therefore you can eject the CD-ROM, do you install from a different directory with a full path to the installer to run it eg peterm@bigserver: /opt$/cdrom/oracle8/runInstaller HTH Peter

RE: how to find files that are generated on a particular date

2001-11-11 Thread Tatireddy, Shrinivas (MED, Keane)
sorry forgot to mention that it is Solaris. -Original Message- Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 2:35 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Hi lists does anybody can post me a command In unix how can I find files generated on a particulat date example files generated on Nov

RE: how to find files that are generated on a particular date

2001-11-11 Thread Jeroen van Sluisdam
Hi, Try something like (works on HP-UX, don't have Solaris here): find . -type f | grep Nov 10 . says current directory, use / for the root filesystem as origin Note 2 spaces between Nov and 10 Hth, Jeroen -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Tatireddy, Shrinivas (MED, Keane)

Re: ASCII Char function

2001-11-11 Thread Prasad BAV
Hi Muths, There is chr() function in PL/SQL. For example select chr(65) from dual will give you the corresponding ascii character. I hope this answers your question. Regards, Prasad BAV. --- Muthaiah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am writing a program to get the ASCII character by

Replication question

2001-11-11 Thread ALEMU Abiy
I'm setting up a basic replication on a 8.1.7 oracle database and I'm wondering if a schema change is also replicated along with data changes. If I modify the structure of a table on the master site, is that modification is propagated to my snapshot site ? Please help