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- Friday, 1 October
- Maximum length of table and column names Jens Riedel
- using host array on a MERGE statement allowed? Syamala Tadigadapa
- Re: Maximum length of table and column names Mark D Powell
- Re: www.dizwell.com Mark D Powell
- Re: Using the NEW_TIME function Mark D Powell
- Re: Maximum length of table and column names Hans Forbrich
- Re: before image Alan
- Re: multiple foreign keys; can they operate in an OR relationship? Alan
- Re: before image Odba2003
- Re: Using the NEW_TIME function Volker Hetzer
- Re: before image Mark C. Stock
- how to translate a clob? Isabelle Leroy
- Data files in a tablespace. Praveen
- Re: Maximum length of table and column names Andy Hassall
- Re: www.dizwell.com bgeer
- See the good, the bad, and the ugly of your Oracle data with OneClickRevelation(tm) Damodar Periwal
- Re: See the good, the bad, and the ugly of your Oracle data with OneClickRevelation(tm) Frank Foss
- Re: See the good, the bad, and the ugly of your Oracle data with OneClickRevelation(tm) Bricklen
- Re: Data files in a tablespace. Hans Forbrich
- Re: See the good, the bad, and the ugly of your Oracle data with OneClickRevelation(tm) Hans Forbrich
- Re: Using the NEW_TIME function Daniel Morgan
- Oracle programs - no source, only executable? Walter Cohen
- Re: Maximum length of table and column names Daniel Morgan
- Re: before image Daniel Morgan
- Re: before image Daniel Morgan
- Re: how to translate a clob? Daniel Morgan
- Re: Data files in a tablespace. Daniel Morgan
- Re: www.dizwell.com Daniel Morgan
- Re: See the good, the bad, and the ugly of your Oracle data with OneClickRevelation(tm) Daniel Morgan
- Re: See the good, the bad, and the ugly of your Oracle data with OneClickRevelation(tm) Daniel Morgan
- Re: before image Hans Forbrich
- Re: Oracle programs - no source, only executable? Daniel Morgan
- Re: www.dizwell.com Andy Hassall
- Re: Using the NEW_TIME function Nathan Sokalski
- Re: Using the NEW_TIME function Bricklen
- Re: Using the NEW_TIME function Nathan Sokalski
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- Sunday, 31 October
- Last message date: Sun Oct 31 2004 - 20:29:37 CST
- Archived on: Sun Jan 09 2005 - 16:20:47 CST
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