Simple,Clear and Superb explanation.
Thanks Arup.
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Nanda
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:10 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
VirVit,
You haven't specified Oracle version and your tolerance for data loss. If
you can afford to lose the data in the most
Honi soit qui mal y pense
At 04:34 PM 12/13/2003, you wrote:
This is a family oriented mailing list folks. :)
Jared
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 15:19, Richard Foote wrote:
Hi Jeremiah,
I find the mental image of the six of you holding up your shafts for a
publicity shot profoundly disturbing...
I agree.
I installed Fedora from scratch and Oracle 9.2.0.4 as
promised. It took the same time as RH9, just under 3
hours. I definately used puschitz.com tips and Fedora
required the rhel3_pre_install patch to get the
installer working.
Some tips about Fedora:
1) I was unable to run Fedora under
I think you may hitting a bug as per following details from metalink...You
may open a tar for a workaround...
Doc ID: 49397.1
As per above another oracle note you are setting any duration for this
sesion which may be avoided...meaning have you assigned any profile to that
user running export
Thanks Rafiq.
BTW I am not setting any duration limit directly or thru profile.
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Rafiq
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 5:19 PM
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I think you may hitting a bug as per following details from metalink...You
may open a tar for a
Sami,
I think it is better to open an itar to resolve this issue...
Regards
Rafiq
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Thanks Rafiq.
BTW I am not setting any duration limit directly or thru profile.
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Thanks a lot
regards
b s pradhan
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 David Hau wrote :
The method you need is: OracleDatabaseMetaData.getDriverVersion()
Write a small Java program to call this method, or take a look at Metalink note
94091.1 or 73629.1 for sample code to get JDBC driver version.