(Dallas Snider) The numeric data inserted in my database table after my SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) package executes does not look like the data from its comma-separated source file. What can I do to fix the problem?
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Oracle 12c Unified Auditing – Pure Mode
Continuing our blog series on Oracle 12 Unified Auditing is a discussion of Pure Mode. Mixed mode is intended by Oracle to introduce Unified Auditing and provide a transition from the traditional Oracle database auditing.
Refactoring replication topologies with Pseudo GTID: a visual tour
(Shlomi Noach) Orchestrator 1.2.1-beta supports Pseudo GTID (read announcement): a means to refactor the replication topology and connect slaves even without direct relationship; even across failed servers. This post illustrates two such scenarios and shows the visual way of mathcing/re-synching sla
Eating lunch at desk is a lazy man’s solution
Eating Lunch at Your Desk is a Lazy Man’s Solution Hello, this is Laura Lee Rose. I am a speaker and author. I am an expert in time and project management. I help busy professionals and entrepreneurs create effective systems so that they can comfortably delegate to others, be more profitable and have time to enjoy life even if they...
HADR Tools: the DB2 Log Scanner
(Ember Crooks) The DB2 Log Scanner is one of three HADR tools provided by IBM on developerWorks.
New fixpack for DB2 10.5 brings in-memory analytics to Windows and zLinux
(Henrik Loeser) The new DB2 10.5 Fixpack 5 is available since today. A high-level overview of new features and enhancements can be found in the fixpack summary in the DB2 Knowledge Center. The list of all available DB2 fixpacks is available in the IBM Support Portal for DB2.
Geohash Functions
(Erik Frøseth) In MySQL 5.7.5, we introduced new functions for encoding and decoding Geohash data. Geohash is a system for encoding and decoding longitude and latitude coordinates in the WGS 84 coordinate system, into a text string.
Working with PL/SQL in Oracle SQL Developer
(Jeff Smith) Oracle SQL Developer is a tool.
Progress update on my AWR repository
(John Hallas) I received an email from a team member yesterday
BPM Authentication On Behalf Business User from ADF
(Andrejus Baranovskis) This is the next post in the series of ADF/BPM integration, check previous post available here – Dynamic ADF Buttons Solution for Oracle BPM Outcomes.
