My group leader tells that
rownum may give wrong results . Do not use it... Really ???
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try this:
select * from (select emid, deptid from dept order by deptid
Leslie,
Try looking at dba_objects/user_objects,
there is a column called created
Suhen
Hi,
Is there a way to find out when was a database created
and also when was an individual object in a database
created?
Thanks in advance.
Leslie
__
Ravindra,
Try this query
select a.id,a.value from test1 a,test2 b
where a.id=b.a_id
and a.value=b.value
/
Suhen
Hi,
I am having problem in writing a query.May be this is a elementary Q but I
need help
Table 1:
id value
-- --
a 3
b 3
c 3
d 3
e 3
Hi,
One of the reason I'm saying that is that I just tuned
a batch job where in a huge loop there was a create
and a drop table . Performance was awful.
I'm more a development dba than a production dba so
I'm usually aware of all objects in the database.
The main thing is that "usually" the
hi,
thank u everybody for helping me out.
And thanks for not shooting me.
-anurag
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Hello,
I am intereseted in having more information about ASYN I/O :
What is ASYN I/O ?
Advanteges ? Desadvanteges ?...
When it is good to activate ASYN I/O .
NT/W2k ASYN I/O ?
Thanks
Sofiane
Hi All,
Oracle 8.1.6 NT 4.0
Someone gave me a full export to do an import on test system. I wanted to
create the tablespaces first
so I did imp user/password file=file.dmp full=y indexfile=file.sql
However, this does not produce any create tablespace ... commands. I
thought all create
Asynch I/O on a Windowze box? supresses a snigger...
To the best of my knowledge there are no Windows based system that can take
advantage of this, single thread management can be enough a problem
sometimes..
But, I may be wrong.. List?
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Mohan,
For my HTS, I chose Mirage (over Klipsch, which was costly for same quality)
AVS100/200 and a FRX-8 powered sub. Small enough size of Bose speakers,
sound is huge ... quality is astounding ... for me it gave me the most bang
for the $$ I paid. This is connected to Sony STR-AV333ES (which
Chandini
Straight from the 8I Refernce guide page 346 - I couldn't explain it better
myself :) Well done Oracle..
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GV$ Views
For almost every V$ view described in this chapter, Oracle has a
corresponding GV$
(global V$) view. In a parallel server environment, querying a GV$ view
Dear Listers,
Our database in London has tremendous cf enque lock. Since I am new here. I
checked the parameter found the log_checkpoint_interval set to 3200 and
log_checkpoint_timeout set to default (1800 sec). So I suggest to set
log_checkpoint_interval to 1 and log_checkpoint_timeout
Hi list,
I think this is a easy question, but I'm not sure if I'm right:
1. What is "Variable Size" in view V$SGA,
SUM(large_pool_size+java_poolsize+shared_pool_size)?
2. What is Fixed Size in view V$SGA?
TIA
Volker
E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In this case, the rownum should not be a problem when using it in a sub
select? You are only trying to get the first seven rows from the sub
select.. Whats the problem?
Fair enough, using a rownum on a single select may not be reliable, but in
this case it should work like a charm..
Hi,
I am loading data into Oracle table using a perl program.
Table structure is ( Col1 Varchar2,
Col2 Long );
What r the different ways to insert into Long field?
I have a string of length more than 4000 characters. When I am using
insert
Hi,
I was just looking at the data dictionary (dict table) and came upon a
whole list of views that have similar names to the dynamic views (V$), but
all start with GV$.
EG:- GV$DLM_LOCKS
GV$LOCK
etc.
There almost seems to be one GV$ view for each V$ view. Would somebody tell
me
I've been testing quite a lot about it. First you need to know that the
configuration is different in each platform. And some of them don't support
async. F.e., in AIX you set two kernel parameters and init.ora parameter, in
Hp-Ux you need to create the device, change a kernel
Right, I'll go hide somewhere now. I did look at the Reference guide and
never found it:-((. (Sassen, frassen, rassen, mutter, mutter). Anyway
thanks a zillion, guys. And sorry for the trouble.
Chandini Paterson
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To: Multiple recipients
Title: METABLINK on the Fritz?
"DUH"
Distributed Uniform Hardware.
Let's
get the marketing boys on it, right away!
-Original Message-From: MacGregor, Ian A.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001
4:56 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
I am attempting to copy a table from a 8.1.6 db to 8.1.7. Most of the tables
have come across successfully. One table is having a problem.
The command:
copy from v55/v55@int to user/pwd@frog create DMF using select * from
DMF@int;
This table gives ora-00911 error (invalid character ? where?
Mike,
Does PeopleSoft have database training, Yes. Will it help you with Oracle,
NO WAY IN HELL!. PeopleSoft uses Sql*Server in their development training.
They also don't do anything outside of the PeopleTools suite. Therefore, for
database sizing, performance tuning, backup recovery,
Dick,
The system is not in archivelog mode. If the database crashed, I was told
they don't care at all. They just rebuilt a shell database and let getter
and feeder processes gradually feed the database. (The getter will check the
url in the database, if didn't find then will go to the origin
Hi,
Could someone please give me an example for cube. I could understand
rollup using the following example.
SELECT deptno, job, SUM(sal)
FROM emp
group by rollup(deptno, job)
/
Thank you,
Srini
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check the man page;
$ man test
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roy
Ferguson
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 2:48 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Unix script question
I am looking to resolve an issue we have
Dick,
The database size is 200Gb (datafiles), not including the redolog. This is a
internet content delivery company. The database structure is very simple.
Some processes called getter continually insert the http site to the
database. Other processes keep check the url is expired or not. Based
I have been supporting Peoplesoft for 5 years now. Like Dick says, it is NOT written
for Oracle and does not use constraints, packages, etc.
It has its own data dictionary which it uses when altering tables. I wrote SQL to
repopulate the Peoplesoft dictionary with sizing from the catalog.
Title: RE: Réf. : Re: asyn i/o on sun or hp
"...Standing, corrected, and
sniggering." Odd picture,
that..
Anyways, pop quiz:
On
what OS kernel technology is NT based?
Who
was the original designer and what was his/her first OS?
---Original Message-From: Mark Leith
Joan,
HUMMM! Lots to think about here. For one, if your not doing any backups
what is the plan for when a disk drive fails? Predicting that is similar to
predicting the next asteroid impact on the earth, it's not a matter of if, but
when. After that drive gets replaced, something has
NT is based on VMS (talk about a real OS) and if my
memory is good the guy's name is Cutter.
Do I win a toaster ? a microwave oven ? a palm-pilot ?
--- "Mohan, Ross" [EMAIL PROTECTED] a crit:
"...Standing, corrected, and sniggering."
Odd picture, that..
Anyways, pop quiz:
Oh, some more info. We have 2 control file, all the disk just have 1
datafile. The company spend a lot money invested on this. All the redolog on
separated disk too. all raw disk and mirrored. I want to know what I can do
to reduce control file lock?
Joan
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I think that if indexfile is included in the import command, no database
objects will be imported.
This parameter is only used to create to index-creation commands, so you can
edit the file (ex: change storage
parameters or tablespace) to create the indexes.
Eveleen
Please respond to
There is also, of course, a chapter of Oracle's PL/SQL manual that has
"railroad diagrams" for each statement, but I figure you already know about
that:
http://technet.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle8i/doc_library/817_doc/appdev.817/a77069/11_elems.htm#1407
Bill
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State University of New York at Albany
Hi everyone
I was hoping i could get some dvice from anyont that might have a netapp
We are currently evaluating a Netapp F740 and trying to determine if it is
faster than the current hardware we have , which is 3 12H Hp autoraid
I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on performance
Hi,
What is the PCT increase for your Temp TBS.
If PCT increase is 0, try to alter it to 1% for instance (temp segments
will be dropped) then go to 0%
Sof
Hello,
We seem to have more and more questions regarding query
performance across DB Links, and how to improve it.
I have the Gurry/Corrigan book, but can't find anything on
this specific topic.
Can anyone point me to a good whitepaper or other article
regarding query performance across DB
Async IO is good 'cause you may start more then one IO request
simultaneously, which means that you don't have to wait for them.
The IO requests will inform the invoking process by sending a signal
(typically, SIGIO) when it's done. Read man pages for aio_read and
aio_write.
As for the NT/Win
Please use 'perldoc DBD::Oracle' from the command line.
This documentation will tell you how to deal with longs.
Jared
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Gary Chauhan wrote:
Hi,
I am loading data into Oracle table using a perl program.
Table structure is ( Col1 Varchar2,
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Seley, Linda wrote:
OK. So we want to avoid procedures, functions, triggers, etc. unless we
want to build some sort of wrapper. What about long datatypes, blobs,
clobs, outer joins, distincts, using nextval to grab sequences, etc. Does
anyone know where I can find
Title: RE: PL/SQL syntax
-Original Message-
From: Bill Pribyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: jeudi, 1. février 2001 09:26
I think one that stays near to the
language syntax without a lot of pages is O'Reilly's Oracle PL/SQL Pocket
Reference.
I have that sitting on my desk and
Title: OT NT2K vs Unix.
That's
a good point, but who really knows?
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Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:27 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list
ORACLE-LSubject: OT NT2K vs Unix.
Yea,
:-)
True enough.
Ok,
I'll restate like this
Datacenter ( a copy of Unix, according to old style Unix'ers ) will
decimate
other
brands of Unix in 5 years.
-Original Message-From: Rocky Welch
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:01
PMTo:
Rick:
In tnsnames.ora, is the entry listed as "satt.world" ?
If so, then check the sqlnet.ora file, to see if there is a line
names.default_domain = world
Just a shot in the dark,
Mary Ruiz / Atlanta GA
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:27 PM
To: Multiple
To resolve it now:
alter tablespace temp coalesce;
for all the time set pctincrease to 1 (if 0) of temp tablespace
alter tablespace temp default storage(pctincrease 1);
Regards
Rafiq
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Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oraclepp/
Can't vouch for it, but it may be a good reference...
From site:
"These days, databases often grow to enormous sizes, straining the ability
of single-processor or single computer systems to handle the
load. More and more organizations
Title: RE: Réf. : Re: asyn i/o on sun or hp
Wasn't
it Dec VAX/VMS?
Also,
I noticed I contradicted myself, STANDING corrected, and SITTING sniggering..
Even more of an odd picture huh?
Go on
then - Who and what was it? Bet it wasJob "The Woz" or something
with the Mac?
-Original
Listers,
I'm looking for documentation on the PQO. I have scanned through my Oracle
Press books and some of the Online Documentation at MetaLink. What they
offer is a piece here and a piece there interspersed in Parallel Server
topics. I am NOT running OPS, but would like to implement PQ on a
Just try :
SELECT deptno, job, SUM(sal)
FROM emp
group by cube(deptno, job)
/
and see the difference between rollup and cube! Cube basically adds one more
dimension, it gives summary for each value in "job"
Bill,
Also, you don't want to join remote tables together. Create a join-view on
the remote database instead.
Kevin
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:10 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Bill,
Queries across DB links are pretty messy. Check
thanks
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:37 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Just try :
SELECT deptno, job, SUM(sal)
FROM emp
group by cube(deptno, job)
/
and see the
Title: OT NT2K vs Unix.
I sure
as hell don't, but I learn something every time a microflamesoft war starts, so,
shrug what the heck!
-Original Message-From: Kevin Kostyszyn
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:33
PMTo: Multiple recipients of list
Important addendum. For those of us that note these things,
each letter of WNT is one letter up from the letters of VMS.
(And, HAL, from 2001, A Space Oddysey, is one letter removed
from IBM.)
fwiw,
Yosi
-Original Message-
From: Steve Orr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
Title: RE: Réf. : Re: asyn i/o on sun or hp
David
Cutler from VAX fame, armed with new ideas about "microkernel"
OS
architectures out of CM University, went to work on NT in late 89. ( So,
it's
only
11 years old. Wonder where it'll be when it's Unix'
age30+).
One
other microkernel
I want to connect using the @service_name
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Kostyszyn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:33 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: ORA-12514 TNS names could not resolve service name
So you want to
There is, however, one significant difference: stability. If Microsoft
starts making stable
products, we might just as well start using them, but knowing Microsoft,
I'm not overly
worried.
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:33 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Try TWO_TASK on Unix, LOCAL on NT or ORA_DFLT_HOSTSTR on the NT predecessor.
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:33 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
So you want to connect without the @string system/password as opposed
to system/password@orcl?
Hi All,
Ok I am tired of looking for the answer myself.!! So, does anyone know if
Oracle certifies Developer 6i for Windows 2k?
Sincerely,
Kevin Kostyszyn
DBA
Dulcian, Inc
www.dulcian.com
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SHOCKING!!!: a huge software company with billions of dollars
at its disposal might actually succeed in improving its
products evry decade or so. innovative! :)
On 1 Feb 2001, at 11:46, Mohan, Ross wrote:
Date sent: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 11:46:31 -0800
To: Multiple
How are you going to retrieve the data in these tables for your application.
A surrogate key as you are describing is valid in many instances if for no
other reason that to make the model much cleaner. There are many occasions
where the 'live-and-die' relational rules have to be bent to meet real
or take temp offline and online again.
Joan
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Rafiq
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:12 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
To resolve it now:
alter tablespace temp coalesce;
for all the time set pctincrease to 1 (if 0) of temp tablespace
alter tablespace
If you have Steve Adam's book, on page 82
The fixed area of SGA contains several thousand atomic variables, small data
structures such as latches and pointers into other areas of the SGA. These
variables are all listed in the fixed table x$ksmfsv along with their data
types, sizes, and memory
When you say "no natural key" I assume you mean no data that is non-null
and unique. How, then, do you propose to get single records, since you
(probably) don't want to have to find them by the image data...
Of course, if the table is write-only -- who cares? :-)
Brian Wisniewski wrote:
I
Well, IBM has predicted so called "paperless office" in 5 years in the year
1980. Paper manufacturers
did not seem very concerned at the time and, boy, are they thriving these
days! Don't get me wrong, I like
Microsoft. In fact, I like Microsoft so much that I wish that there was more
then
Title: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
Granted.just out of curiousity: Can you cite
reliability statistics for the 10 year Unix?
-Original Message-
From: Gogala, Mladen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 3:01 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I don't know if my prior email made it out to the list or not.
In 99% of the rows the Primary key will be a combination of 2 fields
however they cannot be 100% sure this concatenated key will always be
unique therefore the need for the surrogate key.
From what I've gathered the PK will usually
Reboots:
Did
you realize you DO have to reboot after some Solaris package installs?
Maybe
not
"all" and maybe not "Solaris 8", but.certainly some of them with kernel
hooks
in
2.5.
Crashes:
Most
of them due to poor third party driver authoring -- MS, a software company,
gave
too
Good
points and don't worry about the sarcasm, at least you are honest about
it. Sometimes I can't tell if people are being mean, or sarcastic.
Anyway, back to the argument.
What it would seem like to me is that because Microsoft is
trying to improve their platform you are arguing that
Horse Hockey (as you help point out)! You don't have to reboot if you use
MS's builtin drivers for Tuke (aka Windows 2000, aka Win2K), which are crap.
For example, the drivers for the NVidia TNT2 Riva video card.
If you want to reinstall the OEM drivers, you need to reboot in order to get
a
Title: RE: OT_RE:_Réf._:_Re:_asy
OK, I make a REAL effort not to reply to The List on OTs, but this one
crosses the line.
|| Brace yourself, this is important. The Giant has been aroused...er, roused.G
NT is NOT, I repeat, *NOT* based on VMS, VAX/VMS, OpenVMS, or whatever
anyone wants to
There is an
excellent card game called SPIDER
on many
versions of solaris.
R. Matt Adams - GE Appliances -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] They couldn't hit an elephant at
this dist- - Dying words of Union General John
Sedgewick
-Original Message-From: Kevin Kostyszyn
Amen..there are very few new "discoveries" and many many
enhancements.
One of
the reasons the Japanese automakers have been KICKING AMERICAN
FANNY
for,
oh, twenty years, is their simple, dogged *improvement* of our methods. They
even
revere
William Deming, a guy we just shrugged off
Youre right about that, Ross. People can use Microsoft products, businesses cannot. Of course the world does need organized recipes and an animated paper clip to remind them of cousin Tillys wedding so in that regard I guess Microsoft products are useful. :o)
"Mohan, Ross" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You got
it: there are no people in business.er, wait a second.
Hmm...
scratching headmust be in the Linux source code here,
somewhere.
:-D
-Original Message-From: Rocky Welch
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:38
PMTo: Multiple
Brian,
This may be rather simplistic, but why can't you just use the bank routing
number, account number, check number as the primary key? Routing numbers
are unique to each bank. Account numbers are unique to each bank/customer.
Check numbers are unique to each customer. Occasionally, an
What is usually in dba_temp_files? Mine has zero rows (all day). If you
shutdown and restart Oracle, will this table be empty?
-Original Message-
From: Igor Polishchuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:38 PM
To: 'Glenn Travis'; Woody Mckay; [EMAIL
yeah, 3 years an MicroSlop still does not have a solution
Did anyone notice the DATE on that story?
I wonder innocent look if there is any substantive
update in
THREE YEARS SINCE IT HAPPENED.
LOL!
It's like the scalability attacks on Linux three years ago! HO HO!
VBG
No.
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:02 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Granted.just out of curiousity: Can you cite
reliability statistics for the 10 year Unix?
-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, February
Title: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
Did anyone notice the DATE on that story?
I wonder innocent look if there is any substantive
update in
THREE YEARS SINCE IT HAPPENED.
LOL!
It's like the scalability attacks on Linux three years ago! HO HO!
VBG
-Original Message-
From: Suhen
Title: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
Dayum! I had the SAME experience, almost.
I tried to install SunOS5.6 on a very very early sparc
chip, and boy, was it reluctant to work.
Fortunately, the vendor had TOTAL CONTROL over the hardware
and software, so in addition to charging something like
a
Title: RE: temp tablespace
I disagree. pctincrease should be 0, you do not need to coalesce tablespace if it is temporary. Segments in temporary tablespace are not dropped after SQL statement execution ends. But if you want to drop all segments from temporary tablespace the easiest way is:
yeah,
you know I noticed that the video card acts a little strange with the built in
driver. but I haven't noticed any other problems?
Anybody?
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jesse, RichSent:
Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:18
What about Mechwarrior or Quake II, can I run that on Unix and will it run
smoothly? This is a fun debate, but I do agree there will never be a
winner.
-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:45 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I believe
Actually you can. In Motif you can do just about
anything you can do in Windows.
-Original Message-From: Kevin Kostyszyn
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:18
PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE:
OT NT2K vs Unix.
Oh,
and not
Another excellent point. And know, it's not "mean" to intend to
wound, especially if it's mentally. However, when you really think about
sarcasm, it's really not "mean". You know like when yousay something
really stupid and someone says "Wow, you are so smart!". It's not that it
hurts, it
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001,Kevin Kostyszyn scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
-Oh, and not only that, I like the GUI a lot more than I like command
-based programming...unless.can you play solitaire on Unix:)
xsol and variants.;-)
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To the list:
We currently run ORACLE rdb7 on a Compaq ALPHA system. We are in the process
of migrating the whole works to ORACLE 8i on IBM AIX.
Does anyone have any experience in accessing ORACLE rdb7 using SQLNET or
linking ORACLE 8i to ORACLE rdb7? We want to be able to transfer data between
Don't forget your domain in tnsnames.ora.
A serv.= or serv.mydomain.com should work.
oli
On Thursday 01 February 2001 19:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
NT 4/Oracle 8.1.6
I can do a tnsping satt. The entry is in tnsnames.ora. When I try to
connect using sqlplus
I get ora-12514.
Air Bag? Windows Crash? The next generation of PC I can see it now. LOL This is a debate that will continue for years but it is entertaining. Thanks to all for theinteresting reading. =(True.Not sarcastic or mean.)
Kevin Kostyszyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good points and don't worry about the
Personally, I love sarcasm.
Sometimes, theres a little collateral damage.
We can
put up with it in the Persian Gulf, why not here at home?
( har
har har )
-Original Message-From: Kevin Kostyszyn
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 5:03
PMTo:
Title: RE: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
How about WORD2000 for Solaris 8???
Works great!!!
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Kostyszyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 5:13 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
What
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 3:28 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
PCs Stay Up and Running
Fewer Reboots
How Much More Reliable Is Windows 2000 Professional?
Highest Reliability in Production Environments
.
.
.
Does anybody know what
Title: RE: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
Here
you go: Best of both worlds
Win4Lin: Running Windows Applications Under
Linux
(Does everything except games).
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reviews/2957/1/
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
I can vouch for that. One of the co-founders of Hotmail is my CEO. He
confirms that MS was still using Apache, FreeBSD and Solaris when he left
MS. (He worked awhile for MS after making a bundle from the Hotmail sale.)
. . .
A couple of years ago I was head-hunted for a job as an Oracle DBA
HI all,
I had this error while installing Oracle 8.0.6.0.0 entrprise edition on
tru64 V4.0G
dig_server.806.vrf(0): FILE_NOT_FOUND while verifying dig_server.v806
(no such file or directory)
any idea ?
regards,
Saad.
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Title: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
I heard this was a total list. Including documentation bugs.
Anybody hear of another vendor releasing a complete bug list?
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From: Gogala, Mladen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 5:33 PM
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At 02:38 PM 2/1/01 -0800, you wrote:
How about WORD2000 for
Solaris 8???
Star office works just fine and it's free.
Works great!!!
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From: Kevin Kostyszyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 5:13 PM
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Title: RE: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
VMWARE
is *sweet*, too.
thx
-Original Message-From: Glenn Travis
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6:10 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:
RE: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
Here
you go: Best of both
Dear list,
I am simulating an error generated by an application.
select * from XXX where fdoc_nbr = '12345' for update nowait;
It returns with error:
ORA-00054 Resource busy acquire with nowait specified.
I need to findout who(SID,SERIAL#,USERNAME) locked the same ROW (not table).
There
Hi,
We are currently having a working construction using
RdB 7.0.5
Oracle 7.3.4.3.0,
Sqlnet4Rdb 1.0.2.5.0
and having no major problems, other than a poor performance in joins over
this db-link and some problems with the differences in the usages of
timestamps in both DBMS's.
We are slowly getting closer to migrating (exp/imp) from
Oracle7/Netware to Oracle8/NT (/Win2k), and are doing some
budget planning in relation to what backup software to use.
Campus datacenter SAs are telling me that they are currently
using Veritas for NT4, but moving to Legato (see
Hi List,
Currently, we are running Oracle Application 10.7 ( GL
and AP modules, character mode) + Oracle Database ..
all of them on one AIX box, so now we have plan to
move Oracle database to SUN Solaris, and still kept
Oracle application on old machine. I wonder about the
Oracle Application
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