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Re: Oracle 9i, Where to start?????

From: Terry Dykstra <dontreply_tddykstra_at_forestoil.ca>
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 23:24:40 GMT
Message-ID: <YKFX9.43064$536.2133072@news2.telusplanet.net>


For reporting, you might want to consider 3rd party reporting tools like Infomaker or Crystal Reports.

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Terry Dykstra
Canadian Forest Oil Ltd.
"Karsten Farrell" <kfarrell_at_belgariad.com> wrote in message
news:i7FX9.1825$SC1.252_at_newssvr19.news.prodigy.com...

> FORY wrote:
> > Hi all:
> > I have a question. We will be implementing Oracle 9i [O9i] in the
> > next 3 months, and we were required to start learning, in our own time,
> > Oracle, specifically REPORTING. this is my question: Does O9i have a
> > reporting tool, or utility?
> > I've been looking on www.oracle.com <http://www.oracle.com> library,
> > and I can't find any tool or utility, am I doing something wrong here?
> >
> > I know nothing about Oracle, that's why I'm requesting your advice.
> >
> > Thankx
> >
> > --
> > Easy, Huh??????????????
> >
> You might want to go to docs.oracle.com (or tahiti.oracle.com -
> searchable online docs). You can visit www.oracle.com if you want
> marketing stuff.
>
> You can look up Oracle Reports. Another good starting point is to read
> the Concepts Guide and Developers Guide. Of course, if you're near a
> bookstore, there are plenty of books about Oracle. If you want to really
> find out about Oracle inside-and-out, you'll want to get Tom Kyte's
> Oracle One-on-One book (expensive, but not when you consider the ratio
> of knowledge to money ... and he speaks our language).
>
Received on Wed Jan 22 2003 - 17:24:40 CST

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