(Jagruti Jasleniya) ORA-14652: reference partitioning foreign key is not supported
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What is the Latch Event and Why Does It Occur?
(David Fitzjarrell) Posted in an Oracle forum some time back was a question on the latch event:
Power BI Bubble Map, Shape Map and Filled Map Examples
(Gauri Mahajan) Data is present in many different forms and analysis of this data gives valuable and actionable insights for organizations. Certain sectors in several industries make use of geographical and location data to make informed decisions in their businesses.
Creating React Component Without Babel
(Mahesh Verma) In this article, I am going to create a simple React application with and without Babel. Often, for creating React applications, we need to install some packages and tools, like NPM, Webpack, and Babel.
How to Effectively Network as an Introvert
This question came from a busy business owner. How can I effectively network as an introvert? First, I would recommend that you stop thinking of yourself as an introvert. Labeling yourself usually boxes you in to some preconceived behaviors. Everyone has things that makes them uncomfortable. Simple practice will help you be more comfortable in any situation. Here are some...
Availability Group Support For Containers Not Shipping with SQL Server 2019 RTM
(Allan Hirt) This one is going to be a short post. One of the big capabilities of SQL Server 2019 – the ability to deploy AGs using containers – is not shipping when SQL Server 2019 is released.
Setting Trigger Order
(Kenneth Fisher) If you can help it you probably shouldn’t be using triggers. But if you have to use a trigger you definitely don’t want to use more than one.
Batch Mode Normalization and Performance
(Paul White) I briefly mentioned that batch mode data is normalized in my last article Batch Mode Bitmaps in SQL Server. All data in a batch is represented by an eight-byte value in this particular normalized format, regardless of the underlying data type.
New video: Versioning for IBM Db2 for z/OS REST services
(ealameida) A new addition to the REST services series on the World of Db2 Youtube channel is now available.
Thoughts on ‘Are We Done Yet?’
(K. Scott Allen) A classic question in software is “are we done yet?”. This is not just a question for software developers. Anyone who is working in IT needs to ask the question when writing code, testing a feature, upgrading a network, or designing a user experience.
