Just under an hour ago, we completed The Great Oracle SQL Quiz session at Oracle Open World. Around one hundred attendants managed to find their way to the session which took place right after the &am...
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This is the first of a series of updates on our certification of the newly-released Oracle Database 11g with the E-Business Suite....
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I ran into an issue at a customer site where certain triggers were disabled in the database where they should be enabled. It appeared that an update script, that is run every night, first disables all...
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There are a variety of reasons to upgrade your E-Business Suite Release 11i environment to the 10.2.0.3 database. You might be upgrading because Premier Support for the 9iR2 database ended in July 20...
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Op 3,4,10 en 11 december organiseert AMIS weer de 7Up training. In vier dagen worden de deelnemers wegwijs gemaakt in de nieuwe mogelijkheden die Oracle biedt. Veel mensen zijn met Oracle 7 begonnen e...
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When I was in Chicago for the OPP2008 and APEXposed event I talked to someone who seems to have trouble understanding bulk operations in PL/SQL. I helped him out by providing a test/demo script, that ...
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Ok folks, for those of who were tired of 10g here is the new database release from Oracle.
It is official now that it will be called 11g.
For more details see: Oracle Database 11g Launch - New York C...
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Well this is our final in the series on Database Growth and Solutions for that growth. Today with focus on Database Archiving and Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM).
Database Archiving
Database a...
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ORA-01194: File 5 needs media recovery to be consistent
When you get the above error if you decide that you have to recover the datafile (or database), think twice. Always you may not have to recov...
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This article is about recovering a particular table (which was dropped or truncated) using RMAN backup. I assume that logical backup is not planned as the size of the database is in Terabytes (TB) and...
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