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Installation de la partie cliente sur Windows
La procédure la plus simple : L’installation des "Data Access Components".
Installation ODBC Oracle
Certains produits se connecte à la bae de données via l’interface ODBC.

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Oracle Database Personal Edition

Version complète de la base de données pour un usage personnel qui est totalement compatible avec l’ensemble des produits de la gamme.

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EM db control secured after patch 10.2.0.4 ?

I noticed that the Enterprise Manager db control is changed from
unsecured (http) to secured (https) access during the installation of
patch 10.2.0.4. But I couldn't find this in the patch notes ?
Matthias

comp.databases.oracle.server Google Group
Need some help on Normalization

You identify the following attributes, in part, for the Employee
entity:
Employee number (Primary key)
Full name
Phone number
Supervisor number
What change should you make to ensure that the entity is normalized to
the 1st normal form (1NF)?
A) Separate the full name into first, middle (optional), and last

Looking for "gaps" (from a time perspective) in data

This is on 10gR2 standard edition.
We have a table defined like this:
txn_id
date_start
date_end
url_called
which contains a record for every time our application processes a
request from a browser. We would like to be able to spot any "gaps" in
the data - which would indicate a period when the service was

Policy on Oracle Versions and Patches

What would be your policy on Oracle versions and patches in an
environment
with 500 - 1000 databases and 20 - 50 databases per DBA?
Let me clarify the question. Oracle states that Patch Sets include
only
bug fixes and no new functionality. However reality is a bit
different.
For example:
9.2.0.1 contains new functionality, fixes for 9.0.1 bugs, and new bugs

Double Underscore Sign In Parameters....

Hi there,
DB: 11106
OS: Win Xp Proff
I understand that with the underscore prefixed , the parameters are
called undocumented parameters. But I am seeing at times, parameters
having 2 undrescores attached to it too. What's these parameters and
why we have two underscores attached to them?
For example,

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