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Search criteria "running oracle reports on sun solaris" returned 72 result(s). Documentation
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This chapter explains how to administer and use the character mode and Motif versions of Reports release 2.5 on your UNIX-based operating system.
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Tek-Tips forum relating to Oracle Reports. Post questions or read other answers. Good learning resource.
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Welcome to the Oracle FAQ. We have designed this site to provide independent and useful information on Oracle products to the Oracle community. On this site you will find FAQs, Scripts, Tips, News, Jobs, Directories, Message forums, Chat boards and many more features to make your journey with Oracle more worth while.
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This article provides recommendations for tuning ORACLE on SPARC® processor-based systems running the Solaris™ Operating System (Solaris OS) to minimize recovery in the event of a system or database failure.
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Various FAQ concerning Oracle Reports including "frequency below it's group" errors, default and dynamic parameters, dynamic fields and more.
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This document will walk you through the steps of installing Oracle 8i Enterprise Edition release 3 (Oracle version 8.1.7) or release 2 (8.1.6) in a Sun Solaris SPARC environment. Everything you read in this document is hands on, roll-up-your-sleeves-and-get-busy material for Oracle users who want to get an Oracle database up and running quickly, but want the database to be scalable and to perform well.
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This article provides tutorial notes on Sun's Reference Implementation of JdbcRowSet working with Oracle database. Topics include installing JdbcRowSet reference implementation; connecting JdbcRowSet objects to database server with connection URL, DataSource name, ResultSet objects or Connection objects; query parameters; inserting rows.
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Installgen implements Oracle's best practices for over 100 tasks required when performing the installation of Oracle primary and standby database servers on Windows, Solaris, Linux and Mac OS X. Installgen generates dozens of Perl scripts, Shell scripts and configuration files required to install, backup, performance tune, document and recover Oracle databases.
Free demo available for Windows, MacOSX, Linux and Solaris.
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Some six or seven years ago, I was working for a utility company, trying to extract high-level reports from their complex OLTP system. It turned in to a project of fiendish complexity, that essentially tried to answer the question, "Are we making a profit?" from a system holding all the individual income and expenses. Even for a person with a pretty extensive background in extracting information from transactional data it was a daunting task, with many failed experiments, dead-ends encountered, and systems-brought-to-their-knees by full table scans.
What was really needed, although we did not realize it until rather late in the game, was a separate data warehouse or decision support system. However, even with some books by experts on data warehousing in general, and with Oracle-specific technical documentation, making the mental leap from OLTP to this new paradigm was a daunting prospect.
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The oracle documentation is horrendous. So is the install proceedure. There are a lot of steps that oracle could have automated, but didn't. So here's a very simple checklist of how to get oracle running on solaris. (There are also a few random oracle tips at the bottom)
This page assumes you want an install on a SINGLE DISK, with minimum memory, to just play around with oracle.
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