RE: OEM 10g ORA-00001 mystery

From: Herring Dave - dherri <Dave.Herring_at_acxiom.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 09:49:40 -0500
Message-ID: <7ED53A68952D3B4C9540B4EFA5C76E3604705B6E@CWYMSX04.Corp.Acxiom.net>


Oh AMEN! Why on earth would Oracle produce a product that doesn't know about what Oracle provides? Nothing new, but still disappointing.  

Dave    


Dave Herring, DBA | A c x i o m M I C S / C S O

630-944-4762 office | 630-430-5988 wireless | 630-944-4989 fax


From: Roman Podshivalov [mailto:roman.podshivalov_at_gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 9:29 AM
To: Herring Dave - dherri
Cc: yong321_at_yahoo.com; oracle-l_at_freelists.org Subject: Re: OEM 10g ORA-00001 mystery  

Dave,  

Did you offer them a solution to use MERGE statement to make it more efficient ;-) ?  

--romas  

On 4/2/08, Herring Dave - dherri <Dave.Herring_at_acxiom.com> wrote:

Oracle got back to me and stated that if when loading data they get an ORA-00001, they then perform an update. Doesn't make sense why only a few nodes would cause this behavior, but I'm fine ignoring this for now.

Dave


Dave Herring, DBA | A c x i o m M I C S / C S O

630-944-4762 office | 630-430-5988 wireless | 630-944-4989 fax



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