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Learn about SQL*Plus 10g's new features
Get a rundown of the new features in the Oracle SQL*Plus product. For instance, one useful feature is the DBMS_OUTPUT enhancement, which helps you debug functions used in SELECT statements. The Oracle SQL*Plus product has introduced some new features that have long been missing from this utility ...
Tags: Oracle Corp., SQL, Databases, Scott Stephens, Programming languages, Oracle SQL*Plus product, Oracle Flashback Drop feature, SQL*Plus 10g, Oracle Tips Newsletter, Default Option, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-07-28

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Oracle Flashback: Techniques for Recovering From Human Error
The unpredictable nature of human error makes prevention of any sort extremely difficult. Thus, correcting these types of errors is largely an ad hoc task. Oracle Flashback technology makes this possible with a set of simple SQL queries for viewing data as it looked like at a point-in-time in the...
Tags: Technique, Oracle Corp., SQL, Error, Programming Languages, Databases, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2004-11-15
Oracle 10g Availability Enhancements, Part 3: FLASHBACK Enhancements
Oracle 10g offers significant enhancements that help insure the high availability of any Oracle database, as well as improvements in the database disaster recovery arena. This paper concentrates on the expanded capabilities of the logical Flashback command set. The previous paper in this series discussed how two new Oracle 10g...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g, Application Servers, Disaster Recovery, Storage, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware
White papers 2005-01-27
Oracle 10g Availability Enhancements, Part 2: Flashback Database
Oracle 10g offers significant enhancements that help insure the high availability of any Oracle database, as well as improvements in the database disaster recovery arena. This paper explores one of the most intriguing new features of Oracle 10g: Flashback Backup and Recovery. Oracle 9i provided the capability to "Flash back"...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g, Application Servers, Storage, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Data Management
White papers 2004-12-23
Capture changes using Oracle 10g's new row timestamps
Pretty much uselessThis functionality doesn't work for actions more than 5 days old. See Metalink note:361480.1:CauseThis is expected behavior as the SCN must be no older than 5 days as part of the current flashback databasefeatures.Currently, the flashback query feature keeps track of times up to amaximum of 5...
Tags: SCN, oracle, CAUSE This, earl.coombs@..., software, Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g
Discussion threads 2006-06-28
Set named restore points for easier flashback in Oracle 10gR2
Oracle 10gR2 makes the FLASHBACK TABLE command easier to use with the addition of named restore points. Bob Watkins explains that one huge benefit to restore points is that they eliminate the need to know an exact System Change Number. Oracle 9i introduced a flashback query feature that displays...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Bob Watkins, restore point, System Change Number, Oracle Tips Newsletter, Oracle 10gR2
Technical articles 2006-08-29
FlashBack (zip)
FlashBack backup software makes backing up to a USB Flash drive easier than ever. A setup wizard allows you to choose files/folders or any combination of the two for backup. Then, just stick a USB Flash drive into any free USB port on your computer and the backup occurs instantly....
Tags: USB Flash Drive, Backups
Software downloads 2007-07-03
Flashback 1999: Dell to sell Oracle database appliances
A database appliance? From Oracle? I must have slept through that announcement!...This post originally appeared on an external website
Tags: database, Dell Computer Corp., Oracle Corp., Oracle Database
Blog posts 2006-02-10
Minimizing Application Development Time, Using Flashback: A Customer Case Study
Oracle's Flashback technology is a revolution in human error recovery because it only needs to repair the changes. The size of the database is no longer a concern because traditional restore and recovery of database files are eliminated. According to many studies, human errors can be attributed to be the...
Tags: Application Development, Oracle Corp., Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2005-09-01
Oracle: what you need to know
I was researching something for a different article and ran across this old article from vnunet.com, Oracle: what you need to know.I like the occasional voluntary flashback. This one (Feb 1999) has a neat timeline of Oracle high-lights. I love reading these old articles. I like old...
Tags: Oracle Corp.
Blog posts 2006-07-04
Trace the evolution of rows with Oracle 10g's Flashback Versions Query
One of the trickiest problems to troubleshoot is the interaction between multiple applications that access the same data. See code samples that demonstrate how Oracle 10g's Flashback Versions Query feature makes this task much easier. One of the trickiest problems to troubleshoot is the interaction between multiple applications...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g, Bob Watkins, Oracle Tips Newsletter, Row, Syntax, Listing B, Application Servers, Storage, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Data Management
Technical articles 2006-05-23
Capture changes using Oracle 10g's new row timestamps
In Oracle 10g, a new pseudocolumn called ORA_ROWSCN is available on every row that approximates when the row was last updated. ORA_ROWSCN gives a "conservative upper bound" system change number for the transaction that last modified the row. Data warehouses are often populated by multiple source systems, each...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g, Listing B, ORA_ROWSCN, SCN, Storage, Databases, Bob Watkins, Oracle Tips Newsletter, Row, Application Servers, Business Intelligence, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-06-27
Oracle Database Lite 10g: What's the Difference With Other Oracle Database Editions?
Oracle Database Lite is another edition, however the Oracle Database Lite Edition functions as a feature for either Oracle Database Enterprise Edition or Oracle Database Standard Edition. Oracle Database Lite does not replace other database editions. Oracle Database Lite is designed to make your existing Oracle Database mobile. On occasion,...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Oracle Database, Oracle Database Lite, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2004-04-01
OracleSupervisor (zip)
OracleSupervisor is an application for tuning and monitoring Oracle databases from release 8iR4 to 10g. With OracleSupervisor, Oracle DBAs can have the status of all databases at a glance. OracleSupervisor automatically send, by e-mail or SMS, all database errors immediately as they occur. OracleSupervisor monitors the following Oracle components: SGA...
Tags: Oracle Corp., SQL, OracleSupervisor, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Software downloads 2006-02-01
Flashback On Your Day In History (exe)
Flashback On Your Day In History allows you to print quality scrolls for any event from 1900 on for the U.K., U.S.A., and Australia. Choose from 12 scroll designs for the day you were born, the day you were married, the day you were christened, or your special day. Personalized...
Tags: MyBookSoftware
Software downloads 2006-02-20
Oracle Application Server Portal 10g Release 2 (10.1.4) - Content Approvals With BPEL
A long-requested feature of Oracle Portal is the ability to easily replace the out-of-box simple content approval feature with more advanced and complex third-party workflow products. With the introduction in Oracle Portal 10.1.4 of a powerful set of new APIs for content management integration, the Content Management Event Framework CMEF,...
Tags: Oracle Application Server, Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server Portal, BPEL, Portals, Application Servers, Web Technology, Business Process Automation, Content Management, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, It Operations
White papers 2006-05-01
Flashback 1987: What will 2007 be like?
Unrelated to Oracle and databases but somewhat related to technology in general: Madville ran an article today, OMNI Poll: What will 2007 be like? (From 1987). It's an opinion poll by Omni magazine from 1987. It's neat how right and...This post originally appeared on an external website
Tags: Omni
Blog posts 2006-02-17
Adding New Nodes to Your Oracle RAC 10g Cluster on Linux
In most businesses, a primary business requirement for an Oracle Real Application Clusters RAC configuration is scalability of the database tier across the entire system - so that when the number of users increases, additional instances can be added to the cluster to distribute the load. In Oracle RAC 10g,...
Tags: Linux, Oracle Corp., Oracle Real Application Cluster, Blade Servers, Databases, Enterprise Software, Servers, Hardware, Software, Data Management
White papers 2006-09-01
BB FlashBack Express (exe)
This screen recorder creates compact movies for tutorials, demos, and presentations. Record screen, sound and webcam, then export to Flash or AVI. BB FlashBack Express enables easy publishing of Flash movies in HTML pages with customisable playback controls. Radical new technology means a perfect capture of your Windows desktop with...
Tags: Consultant, Movies, BB FlashBack Express, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2008-04-30
Integrating Oracle Forms Into Oracle ADF Faces
Oracle Forms has been Web-enabled for years. It is perfectly possible to run Oracle Forms in a Web browser, and in its 2005 Statement of Direction, Oracle indicated that it remains committed to the development and support of Oracle Forms. On the other hand, there is rapid growth in and...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Oracle Forms, Oracle ADF, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Java Development Tools, Java, Enterprise Software, Middleware, Web Services, Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Programming Languages
White papers 2007-06-01
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