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Re: OT - Books Covering Partitioning in 8i

From: Luis DeUrioste <luis_deurioste_at_rac.ray.com>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 08:24:56 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0030790A.20010518072054@fatcity.com>


What about Ian Abramson 's book on DATA WAREHOUSING ? I have not read it from cover to cover ( in scheduled readings) but from what I've seen I think is what you want.

Luis Octavio

elkinsl_at_flash.net wrote:

> Listers,
>
> I might end up on a Data Warehouse and Data Mart project using 8i. I've read
> various white papers, Oracle doc's, etc on partitioning capabilities of
> 8/8i. And I've dinked around on my test machine a bit trying things out. Are
> there any books out there that you would recommend for digging deeper into
> the partitioning subject? I have some prior experience in the DW/DM arena on
> *V7*, but, a book going into real detail on partitioning in 8i, what works
> well when, what doesn't, gotcha's to look out for, etc would be helpful.
>
> I've already been planning on getting Jonathan Lewis's "Practical Oracle
> 8i". And I heard and/or read that it does a good job of covering
> partitioning. I've also accumulated a list of recommendations for Oracle
> specific DW books, though I don't have any of them yet. I already own, and
> have read, an assortment of Inmon and Kimball books on DW.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry G. Elkins
> elkinsl_at_flash.net
>
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