(ashishkumar008) Here, I am going to apply a good look and feel on EditText in Android. For this purpose, we can use image also but I’ll use XML here.
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Oracle Audit Vault Reports
The Oracle Audit Vault by default installs over one-hundred (100) reports. This includes core audit reports as well as compliance reports.
Autotrace
(Thomas Saviour) Oracle supplied various tools to trace the SQL and identify execution plans for the SQLs. 10046 Event, AUTOTRACE, DBMS.XPLAN etc are some of the most used tracing methods in DBAs daily life.
Unnecessary BUFFER SORT Operations – Parallel Concatenation Transformation
(Randolf Geist) When using Parallel Execution, depending on the plan shape and the operations used, Oracle sometimes needs to turn non-blocking operations into blocking operations, which means in this case that the row source no longer passes its output data directly to the parent operation but buff
Failed MySQL DDL commands and Galera replication
(Shinguz) We have recently seen a case where the following command was executed on a Galera Cluster node:
Displaying Power Pivot Calculated Measures in Alphabetical Order
(Melissa Coates) Sharing a quick tip I got the other day from Meagan Longoria…
SQL – Split delimited columns using XML Or UDF function
(Prashanth Jayaram) The requirement is to convert the delimited column into rows
How to resolve connection errors when loading data in SSAS Tabular project
(Paul Turley) This post actually applies to both multidimensional (cube) projects and Tabular projects which manage data source connectivity in a similar fashion. The multidimensional design experience is different but the mechanics of the SSAS engine are essentially the same.
Creating Web UI administration scripts for IBM Integration Bus
(Sridhar B Gajaparthasarathy) This article shows you how to use a script to administer IBM Integration Bus V9 and WebSphere Message Broker V8 users who access broker resources through a web browser.
Text to Speech with C#
(Peter Shaw) In the not-too-distant past, even the thought of making an application speak to the user was nothing more than a far-off dream. With today’s hardware and the power it gives, having applications speak to you by using the sound system present in all modern day PCs is now as easy as eating