Thanks to all who responded, in particular Jared for his comprehensive
coverage of the Perl side of things.
Much appreciated.
:-)
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I don't know ... ;-(
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To: 'Andrey Bronfin'
I get this back from
It's perfectly fine , i'd love to hear different opinions.
THANKS A LOT TO ALL WHO RESPONDED !!!
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Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 8:36 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
OOps we are now in
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
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
sorry forgot to mention that it is Solaris.
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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
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)
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
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