Article which shows you a simple way to save multiple versions of stored procedure texts.
Author: SSWUG Research
How to transfer DB2 data to a spreadsheet
Make reporting easy for your end users. Author Kulvir Bhogal describes a sample application that uses open source technology for transferring DB2 data to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
Boosting Query Performance: Multidimensional Clustering
If you like the performance benefits of clustered indexes but find their limitations frustrating, you’ll want to explore every facet of this new feature.
Manage Sessions in Web Services
by Kevin Jones – Developers can manage session in a Web service in two accepted ways: They can rely on HTTP and use HTTP cookies, or they can use SOAP headers. Axis lets developers do both.
Namespaces in an XML Document
Describes how the XmlNamespaceManager class is created and used whenever namespaces are needed, while holding the prefix and the namespace it represents.
Sun Teams With Oracle, Debuts Low-End Servers
By Jeffrey Burt and Lisa Vaas – Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday pushed forward with its low-end strategy by announcing a tighter partnership with database giant Oracle Corp. and rolling out two new low-cost servers.
Code Talks at IBM
Although the IBM Software Group was officially announced on Jan. 10, 1995, it was actually put in place in 1993. Now, 10 years later, it is the leading software developer in the world. eWEEK Senior Writer Darryl K. Taft sat down with Steve Mills, senior vice president and group executive of the IBM
Relational Database Sales Slide
(Lisa Vaas) Spending on relational databases slid 6.9 percent, from a total of $7.1 billion in 2001 down to $6.6 billion in 2002, according to a report released Wednesday by Gartner Inc.
Find out which next extents will fail
(Sanjay Gupta) This tip is useful for DBAs to find out which next extents are going to fail when Oracle allocates them. There are many tips available that give similar information so you may ask what is unique about this tip. It takes into account Dictionary Managed Tablespaces as well as Locally Ma
Open UDP Port 1434 to Browse Named Instances
Many people know how to check which ports SQL Server instances are listening to by using the SQL Server Network Utility or by simply reading the SQL Server error log. But many people seem to forget, or simply don’t know, that UDP port 1434 also needs to be open to ensure that you can correctly acces
