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- Howard Lee Harkness (Fri Aug 06 1999 - 10:44:48 CDT)
- 'C' Datatypes in ORACLE! Easy Question...
- 8.0.5.-Linux-Connect-To.7.3.3-HP-UX-Server-Probs
- 8i Java Port
- A web page: How to set up Oracle 8 on RH Linux 6
- Automatically sending e-mail or phone call from Oracle
- Cascade Deletes
- catastrophic failure
- Client ignores sqlnet.ora file...
- configuring a client using TWO_TASK
- differences between null and empty varchar2
- Does anyone have serious databases on NT?
- extents of a table
- file manipulation in pl/sql
- Forms 4.5
- Generalized UPDATE procedure
- Good ISQL
- graphical view of constraints?
- How to a better way to find a record in the table?
- How to create database?
- How to generate random number (up to 7 digits) in Oracle?
- How to uninstall Oracle Lite 3.5
- How/Where do I use COMMIT in SQL*Loader
- Is it possible to find out if a user is locking a particular record from a Forms 5 environment?
- just for adults 100337
- Looking for Oracle 7.2 or earlier for Solaris
- Multiple Oracle Versions on NT?
- no priveleges for new user
- numbering function
- Object-Relational Databases
- OCI: Is this a normal behavior?
- ORACLE 6 AND ODBC/JDBC drivers
- Oracle 7.3.3 and Microsoft SQL-Server 7
- Oracle Applications help/discussion???
- Oracle Confusion. Please help!
- Oracle insert multiple rows in a stored procedure
- Oracle Performance Tuning - Tips & Techniques (Possible Error found) ?
- Oracle Web Server support Servlets??
- Parameter Views
- PL/SQL help needed
- Pls Help- what is wrong with my code?
- Possible to constrain a cursor?
- Problems connecting to Oracle database from Lotus Domino server using DECS
- RDB and ODBC/JDBC drivers
- run sql script from command line?
- script to create comma delimited files
- Second highest value
- Senior Developer needed Learn Oracle Financials in New York City
- Severe performance problem with SQL
- simple SQL question
- SQLplus syntax
- Still message file not found problem
- system user and grant
- Training for a UNIX SysAdm ???
- Using SEQUENCES in ODBC
- WAS 3.0 and NT SP4
- Last message date: Fri Aug 06 1999 - 09:53:55 CDT
- Archived on: Sun Jan 09 2005 - 17:53:38 CST
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