Re: Error after trigger

From: Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 00:34:39 -0800
Message-ID: <1071131583.582409_at_yasure>


Ralph wrote:

> Sybrand Bakker <gooiditweg_at_nospam.demon.nl> wrote in message news:<3o1ftv4o1qt73cjkuhk8e4jffj910f9jtt@4ax.com>...
>

[Quoted] >>On 10 Dec 2003 08:19:33 -0800, Ralph.Backes_at_web.de (Ralph) wrote:
>>
>>You would better set up Oracle replication instead of reinventing the
>>wheel.

>
> Hi !
>
> OK, I didn't know this possibility but it didn't seem to be usefull
> for this problem, cause it shall be an online update not every hour. I
> think it's better to work when there is something to do, than set up
> routines that check allways around... Perhaps I'm just to simple
> minded for Oracle ;)
>
>
>>Other than that: look up ora-2041 in the error messages manual on
>>http://tahiti.oracle.com and work from there.

>
>
> Thanx for the link, seems to be a very good point for investigations.
> I found a hint, but not the clue 'till now...
>
> Bye
> Ralph

I'd suggest you follow Sybrand's lead if you wish to be successful. And there is no such thing as real-time. Everything has a latency. How much can your system tolerate? 10ms? 1sec? 1min? It doesn't have to be hourly.

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