(Arista) I am working on refreshing my set up with the latest version of database – Oracle 19c. In order to do so, I have made a new VBox vm with OEL 7.6 as the base operating system.
Tag: Oracle
Proactive Oracle Support?
(Neil Chandler) You may not be aware but Oracle have been talking about their new ProActive support with user groups like the UKOUG. It’s basically trying to show you best practices you should be implementing before stuff goes wrong, and many other useful bits of information.
Loading a Data from csv into ADWC
(Skant Gupta) In this post, you will load data from a csv file into ADWC.
Calling a PL/SQL Function via ORDS
(Jeff Smith) You have two options:
Including an image from APEX Static Application Files in an email
(Dimitri Gielis) Some people use APEX Office Print (AOP) to send out HTML emails based on a custom HTML template they created. Today we got a question in our AOP support inbox how to include images in those emails.
Creating an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage Bucket
(Skant Gupta) In this post, you will create a storage bucket using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage.
Function based tables
(Scott Wesley) You’ve probably seen this somewhere already, no doubt from Connor, though I couldn’t find much beyond Tim’s post on pipelined functions – I can’t find the right keywords to find related content.
Oracle 19c ASMCA interface
(Syed Jaffar Hussain) This blog post will walk through some of very cool screen shots of 19c ASMCA interface. I have no exposure with 18c ASMCA, but, the landing page of 19c ASMCA is really cool. Here are the screenshot for you:
Making Sdo Geometry Metadata Update Generic Code
(Simon Greener) As a part of my last article on tracking down and correcting ORA-13011 errors when using SDO_GEOM.VALIDATE_LAYER_WITH_CONTEXT() , I showed how to update the diminfo structure associated with a table’s geometry column in its USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA entry.
Automatic Indexes in #Exasol
(Uwe Hesse) An Exasol database will automatically create, maintain and drop indexes, following the core idea to deliver great performance without requiring much administrative efforts. Like our tables, our indexes are always compressed and you don’t need to configure anything for that.
