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Subject: Re: Timer and Oracle 8.0.4
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 02:38:49 GMT
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hi,

i think DBMS_JOB package can help you.

probing


In article <7ga4sp$fb4$1@news.kabelfoon.nl>,
  "Evert J. Smit" <e.smit@caiw.nl> wrote:
> When i've inserted a record in a specific tables I want to start a timer
> that updates the record for example after an hour.
>
> Is this possible in Oracle 8.0.4.x
>
> If so I've no idea how to do this. Could anybody help me please.
>
> Thanks,
> Evert
>
>

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