Posted in General, SQL, Tools by: jonah.harris
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20 Feb
Just recently, a friend of mine sent me an OCI wrapper library I’d never run across, ciORA. ciORA was written by Zane Dodson and, unlike the other OCI wrapper libraries, ciORA calls are modeled after the stream-based standard I/O type C functions with error handling similar to that of errno.
An example of ciORA is […]
Posted in Community, Humour by: APC
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20 Feb
Those of us who answer questions in forums or add a comment to a blog will recognise the truth of this cartoon from the ever-reliable xkcd comic.
Posted in Oracle General, Oracle Indexes by: Richard Foote
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20 Feb
Compression can be very beneficial when the compressed columns of an index have many repeated values within a leaf block as these repeated values are only stored once and subsequently referred to within the index row entries themselves.
However, when the leading column is very selective or the compressed columns are very selective and have very few […]
Posted in Oracle Data Integrator by: Mark Rittman
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20 Feb
Following on from my postings last week about future OBIEE architecture, I’ve spent a couple of evenings this week taking a closer look at the web services support in Oracle Data Integrator. Specifically, I was interested to see how ODI mappings and packages could be called by a BPEL process, and how data retrieved from […]
Posted in Random Stuff by: Aman Sharma
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20 Feb
Love is a beautiful feeling. Some thing that is a divine gift for a person and is priceless more than anything else that one can get. Because we can buy achieve anything by our hard work, buy anything if we have money but we can’t buy a loving heart, we can’t make some one love […]