(Martin Bach) Oracle SQL Developer has excellent support for Oracle Restful Data Services (ORDS).
Other News
SMON_SCN_TIME and ORA-8161? Digging deeper
(Connor McDonald) In the recent versions of the Oracle database, we’ve had the ability to convert between a System Change Number (SCN) and the approximate time to which that SCN pertains.
Behavior Change in Oracle 18c/19c: No symbolic links for Data Pump directories
(Mike.Dietrich) Most of you may have recognized the desupport of UTL_FILE_DIR with Oracle Database 18c.
SQL SERVER – Swap Column Values In Table
(Pinal Dave) Some questions never got old and today’s we are going to discuss a similar question which was asked to me during Comprehensive Database Performance Health Check. The question was about how to swap column values in a table.
Upload File with AngularJS using ngResource
(Han Bo Sun) In this tutorial, I will be discussing the approach of uploading files using ngResource with AngularJS.
Powershell script – Get the total table count of all databases in multiple SQL Server Instances
(Jack Vamvas) To get the total table count of all databases in either one or more SQL Server Instances use this powershell script.
Moving a disk in Azure that’s in Managed Storage
(Denny Cherry) We’ve been using Azure for several years now at DCAC. Back when we started in Azure their were no PaaS services for MySQL (there was but it was stupid expensive, and from a third party).
Running Single-file Programs without Compiling in Java 11
(Mohamed Taman) If you recall the old days just before Java SE 11 (JDK 11), say you have a HelloUniverse.java source file that contains a class definition and a static main method which prints out as a single line of text to the terminal like the following:
HttpRepl: A command-line tool for interacting with RESTful HTTP services
(Angelos) The ASP.NET team has built a command-line tool called HttpRepl. It lets you browse and invoke HTTP services in a similar way to working with files and folders.
Visual Studio Code Icon Change Completed in July 2019 Update
(David Ramel) The always-tricky prospect of changing Visual Studio Code icons has been realized with the July update, version 1.37, of the open source, cross-platform code editor that has become wildly popular in the development community.
