a test database. guy harrison's book has a web site and
GM you can download a large test database from the web site for that book. i
GM believe gennick's book also has a test database, either on cd-rom or from a
GM web site. best of all, why not just use the scott/tiger demo database and
GM write
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what are you trying to test??
coz
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Hi Guys and Girls,
I was just wondering if anybody has a script that will create a schema -
much like the Scott or SQLServer North wind - in a test database, but with a
little more depth..
I'm looking for something that will create the tables, indexes, constraints,
maybe some users though I'm
Title: Stress Test Apps
Greetings to all.
Does anyone out there know of any free, shareware, open source applications for stress testing a system/database? Or has anyone created their own or have a set of procedures/methodologies which they use to stress test they'd like to share. I'd
this will test your web server.
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Greetings to all.
Does anyone out there know of any free, shareware, open source applications
for stress testing a system/database? Or has anyone created
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Hi List,
Anybody knows any model or tools for testing.
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On Tue, 15 May 2001,Rocky Welch scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
-How about creating a user that only has read-only rights?
But that still allows the query from hell syndrome that can bring a prod box to it's
knees.
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William:
Check my old post.
I agree with that Matthew.
But if you still have to use the link make sure you give the user the
appropiate provileges and
assign him a profile to limit the ammount of resources he can consume with
his queries.
This way he can't slow down the prod instance
to build a private database
link between production and test database so that he can run some
queries against both at the same time. I am a little concerned because he
might make a mistake and accidentally corrupt the prod database. Anybody
out there who is doing the same thing? Are there any other
: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 2:26 PM
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One of our development DBAs suggested today to build a private database
link between production and test database so that he can run some
queries against both at the same time. I am a little concerned because he
might make
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Subject: DB Link Between Prod and Test?
One
On Tue, 15 May 2001,[EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
-One of our development DBAs suggested today to build a private database
-link between production and test database so that he can run some
-queries against both at the same time. I am a little concerned because he
Title: RE: DB Link Between Prod and Test?
I created a 'READER' id on production for our datawarehouse guys. The dblink connects from dw to production as user READER, and READER has select authority on the specific prod tables that they are supposed to be looking at.
DW has multiple ids
Title: RE: DB Link Between Prod and Test?
Is he an idiot? (I couldn't resist)
We go to extreme lengths
to ensure that nobody can link
our devlopement and production databases
together in any shape or form. It's just a bad
idea.
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I have just finished making some changes to the ListGuru web-based archive
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Title: RE: DB Link Between Prod and Test?
I agree with that Matthew.
But if you still have touse the link make
sure you give the user the appropiate provilegesand
assign him a "profile" to limit the ammount of
resources he can consume with his queries.
This way he can't slow dow
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rgy.net Subject: Re: DB Link Between Prod and
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How about creating a user that only has read-only rights?
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ORACLE-L
One of our development DBAs suggested today to build a private database
link between production and test database so that he can run some
queries against both at the same time. I am a little concerned because he
might make a mistake and accidentally corrupt the prod database. Anybody
out
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One of our development DBAs suggested today to build a private database
link between production and test database so that he can run some
queries against both at the same time. I am a little concerned because he
might make
How about SAVANT?
or
moron
imbecile
vegetable
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Since the web interface is to the *archives*, you won't be able to search
currrent messages until something goes into the archives. That will likely
occur around 1am in the morning after each daily digest is created.
Nice try though. :-)
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One of our development DBAs suggested today to build a private database
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might make a mistake and accidentally corrupt
Hi there,
when I do test mails ... working fine.
But When I schedule jobs does not seems
to be working ... there are no email blockouts.
Any hints or ideas?
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Henrik
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Here are three slightly different versions of what you might be looking for.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION isnum (thestring IN VARCHAR2)
RETURN BOOLEAN
IS
holder NUMBER;
BEGIN
holder := TO_NUMBER(thestring);
RETURN TRUE;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS
THEN
RETURN FALSE;
END;
/
That
Hello gurus,
Could someone tell me the best way to check a string to ensure that it
contains all numeric digits before converting it to a number with to_number?
I don't see a function like ISNUM.
TIA,
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trying again, missing attachment 1st time???
word2000 doc renmaed w/ ".sql" extension
/TEST/
BINARY ATTACHMENTS NOT TESTED IF NAMED WITH ".sql" FILE EXTENSION?
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Mark Leith wrote:
Wow, you were a SEAL Bill? I bet your duhvelopers don't bother you on a
regular basis huh? :)
just once.;-)
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Ha, we have one here and they give him a hard time anyway.
I guess they figure he can take it.
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Wow, you were a SEAL Bill? I bet your duhvelopers don't bother you on a
regular basis huh? :)
sorry for the waste of bandwidth, but i don't think my stuff is getting
through. but then if it doesn't get through i won't waste the
bandwidth, will i?
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Bill,
Are you sure that you didn't stand in front of a microwave horn to keep warm while you
were in the service?
ROR mm
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sorry for the waste of bandwidth, but i don't think my stuff is getting
through. but then if it doesn't get through i won't waste the
sorry.
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I should think so!!! :)
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objects.
Then I logged in as SYSTEM and I quite enjoyed deleting this beast from my
test machine.
Obviously when you issue a DROP USER command, Oracle doesn't do anything to
clean up that user's jobs - it just hangs.
Live and learn, now I know what to do if this happens again - use a liberal
GOOD BUT I DID NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT IT MEANT CAN YOU ELOBORATE THOUGH
IT IS TEST MAIL. CAN YOU?
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