(Uwe Hesse) After having worked with both databases for quite some time, this is what I consider to be the key differences between Oracle and Exasol.
Tag: Oracle
APEX Plugin: Execute PL/SQL code and return content to page (updated)
(Morten Braten) Oracle APEX has a built-in Dynamic Action called “Execute PL/SQL Code” that executes a block of PL/SQL code on the server via an Ajax call (ie does not do a regular submit and reload of the whole page).
Modal Dialogs Part 1 – Intro
(Tobias Arnhold) In this 5 part series of blog posts I will share my understanding of how you can open modal dialogs with dynamic values.
Oracle USER vs sys_context
(Scott Wesley) This post was inspired by the fact I couldn’t find many good references for what I thought was ‘previously discovered truth’. So what does any good science-nut do? Add their own contribution.
Why I Don’t Like ANSI Joins
(amitzil) Since Oracle started supporting ANSI joins in 9i, the Oracle community was divided into two groups: one loved it and tried to convince everyone to use it, and the other hated it and has never switched.
ORDS and Source Types
(Jeff Smith) When building your RESTful (Web) Services in ORDS, you assign a ‘Source Type’ for your handlers.
Creating a Data Flow in Oracle Analytics Cloud to enriching with Geo Encoding to Map visualization of data
(Lucas Jellema) Creating a Data Flow in Oracle Analytics Cloud to enriching with Geo Encoding to Map visualization of data.
Oracle BAD 18c Grid Image
(mdinh) I am screwed before I even start.
More 19c New Features
(amitzil) I’ve just noticed that Oracle 19c documentation is online here, so I’m writing this post after going over the “New Features” guide and finding some interesting stuff there.
APEX Office Print (AOP) 19.1: Printing and Exporting made easy in Oracle APEX
(Dimitri Gielis) To start the new year in an awesome way, we released APEX Office Print (AOP) 19.1 on January 11th. I typically don’t blog about every new AOP release, but this is an important release in our history of the product.
