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- "read only" lock in Oracle?
- 16-bit oracle under Win2k
- __builtin_va_list
- Agent will not start
- AIX 4.3.3 upgrade to maint level 9
- Backup strategy
- Broken database?
- Can I replicate SELECT column permission without using multple views
- can not write ociw32.dll in oracle 9i installation on windows 2000
- Capturing Rowid on Insert
- Checking health of standby database
- Client Installation on pre-existed Database server
- Comparing Oracle Monitoring Tools
- CONFESSION TIME.
- CONFESSION TIME. -- large file on NT
- create database script for 9i
- create schema
- Current users connected to database
- Database SID name in Japanese
- db buffer keep etc
- DBA tasklist
- dbca on Oracle 9i under redhat linux hangs
- DBMS_SESSION.set_context
- Fastest way to check for dupes
- generic connectivity: ORA-12541
- help
- Help: How to deal with chained_rows with raw and long raw column
- Hot Standby questions on nesting Alter tablespace begin backup's
- How can create a BIG TABLE
- How DBA stuff should a Developer learn?
- How do you delete a savepoint?
- Is it possible to accept input from a user in PL/SQL
- Is Personal Oracle secure ?
- Istance startup
- IT Certification Site
- migration from 8.1.5 to 9i
- Net8 configuration assistant hangs on redhat7.2
- OEM export job error
- ORA 01034 and ORA 07320
- Oracle 8.1.7 on Linux Redhat 7.2 or whatever kernel 2.4
- oracle running ?
- Oracle versus Microsoft Sqlserver 2000
- Oracle9i installation problem with ociw32.dll on Windows 2000 server
- parallel dml with import/export?
- Personal Oracle Questions
- resetlogs
- Scripts to monitor segments
- Sequence Table
- Server Databases Clash
- SQL*Loader
- SQL*NET V1 V2 Migration
- Standby database problem
- Standby DB questions
- Sybrand Bakker
- Test for the exsistance of a table
- Time a sql statement
- unicode
- URGENT! I need migrate from 8.0.5.1.1 to 8.1.7 or 9i
- what is user_objects.DATA_OBJECT_ID?
- Why aren't these queries the same?
- Last message date: Fri Mar 08 2002 - 15:21:41 CST
- Archived on: Sun Jan 09 2005 - 06:37:03 CST
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