Re: Oracle Alert

From: Francois G. Gendron <gendron_at_cam.org>
Date: Sun, 07 Aug 1994 20:20:33 -0500
Message-ID: <gendron-070894202034_at_gendron.hip.cam.org>


In article <31trlbINN68d_at_uwm.edu>, dbm_at_csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Dennis B Meilicke) wrote:

> Has anyone used Oracle Alert? Any comments?
>
> Dennis

I think Oracle*Alert is a fine product. Basically, if someone wants to know that something has occured and there is data in one of the databases on your network that can indicate that that something has occured, Oracle*Alert will get that information to the person who wants to know. Alert is a good tool to manage the questionning the answer delivery and the response processes. What can be done with it is determined only by one's imagination.

I've used it in quite a few situations. As a systems integrator I sometimes use it to prove to management that things they say don't happen do occur often. Or, in all the sites that I've installed financials, I have the DBAs use it to automate the monitoring of the databases on the network.

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Received on Mon Aug 08 1994 - 03:20:33 CEST

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