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Thanks very much Rajesh.
Rajesh Dayal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@fatcity.com on 02/02/2002 02:50:17 PM
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One easier way wo
Seema,
Ask Oracle Support. However, you are probably
experiecing the bug 959593.
Regards.
--- Seema Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> My instance was crashed when one of users was
> truncating the table.the
> following are the error message in alert log
> Wed Jan 30 00:15:13 2002
> Erro
>
> Naveen and others,
>
> Does this email appear to be completely unformatted to anyone else?
>
> Just wondering if it was formatted when sent, or if this happened along
> the way, or is it just me?
> > Type - - CDL_CDL_ID
> >
Comes over unformated for me and I generally don't even try to read
things like that as with completely html messages - I just don't have
the time.
Pat
>
>
> Naveen and others,
>
> Does this email appear to be completely unformatted to anyone else?
>
> Just wondering
Um... Something must be messed up... Mine came through ok... Work email
using Outlook/Exchange... I just looked at the fatcity history page for
this messages and there is a bunch of tags in the message... But, it is
formatted... Using IE5.5 at least...
Tim
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It looked fine with MS lookout .. :)
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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Naveen and others,
Does this email appear to be completely unformatted to anyone else?
Just wondering if it was formatted when sent, or if this
If I was going to go to O'Reilly I would get the CD bookshelf. It
comes with the Nutshell in hardcopy I believe. Of course you have
to be the type that does not mind reading online (or the type that
will print out the book). Their learning book is always included
and usually quite good. It is
Naveen and others,
Does this email appear to be completely unformatted to anyone else?
Just wondering if it was formatted when sent, or if this happened along
the way, or is it just me?
I'm not likely to respond to something this difficult to read, and I'm just
wondering if there's a remedy to
Naveen Nahata wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question on optimization of queries. I'm attaching 3 different ways for
>fetching the reqd. data.
>
> My question is not which one is better rather,
>
> under what all circumstances one wud be better than the other.
>
> This is to gain useful in
Joe Testa wrote:
>
> Tuning will never totally go away since some duveleopers will still code
> like this(as well as them dumb gui tools):
>
> select a.deptid, b.last_name
> from dept a, emp b
> where a.dept_id = '22;
>
> Oh look a cartesian join, how lovely.
>
> Duhveloper: DBA why does my q
Tuning will never totally go away since some duveleopers will still code
like this(as well as them dumb gui tools):
select a.deptid, b.last_name
from dept a, emp b
where a.dept_id = '22;
Oh look a cartesian join, how lovely.
Duhveloper: DBA why does my query take so long?
DBA: let's talk ab
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Hello Mogens,
My name is called danisHment by many foreigners. But, I'm not from Denmark.
The names mentioned in your email and some others have done revolutionary
things in Oracle tuning. They are unforgettable names. Although there are
some measurement errors in YAPP, it is a revolution for Or
Hi all,I have a question on optimization of queries. I'm attaching 3 different ways for fetching the reqd. data.My question is not which one is better rather, under what all circumstances one wud be better than the other. This is to gain useful insight into looking at optimization problem and the w
Hello Danisment (if only you had the extra h in there, it would be DanishMent
which would be really cool :) ) -
Sounds interesting. The YAPP formula (R = S + W) is of course not totally
correct (wait time for the run queue, etc.) but seems to be a fair approximation.
And it sure beats the check
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