In Oracle, how we can make database file?
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If you are creating an Oracle Database for the first time, ... Backing Up the Server Parameter File. You can create a backup of your server parameter file by ...
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How do I convert IMDB movie data to an Oracle database and perform SQL queries on them?
So this is a general question. We are doing a group project to make a movie web application similar to IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes. We downloaded the dataset from IMDB, and each data comes in a .list file. For example, ratings.list, runningtime.list. We...
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Check out IMDbPY, a Python project to parse the IMDB data dump and prepare it as .SQL files suitable...
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1.The database is of a size around 15G to 20G. 2. Webpages need to be presented in a dynamic fashion, static pages are not an option. 3. We don't have reliable economic, technical or management resources to deploy a brand new memory-oriented type of...
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The problem is that you have jumped into a solution (ie put database in memory) without knowing or understanding...
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What is way to extract data from oracle database table into an CSV file?
By this I mean, without using interface. I want to load all the data from table into CSV file with each row of table should be inserted as a row in file (each column data separated by commas). Also, I can't use UTL_FILE package as it requires that path...
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Here is something i found at AskTom using UTL_FILE package. Just execute the procedure and you are...
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Hello. I am new with Access. I am trying to make a simple database that can display all files in my NAS. I have some idea about field name and data types such as filename, path hyperlink, date, creator, comments, etc. But once this database is complete...
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Why are you using Access to monitor changes in files? It isn't something Access does naturally. You...
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I just recently started a migration from C/C++ file i/o to using database like sql and oracle.?
Some one gave me link to the following code. The code is straight forward and understandable except from the stated line. Can any one explain the unclear line to me. #include <stdio.h> // for printf #include <SQLAPI.h> // main SQLAPI...
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This command creates a table named test_tbl. This table has three fields fid (type = integer) fvarchar...
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How to make an exe file of a access database?
the process of creating an executable file of an access database has been is to use developers extensions but i do not have those extensions at the moment and i need urgently to make an exe file. there is any solution please help me.
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i didn't hear before about something in access to do that, u can write VB code inside ur access file...
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Connecting MySQL to Oracle 11g on Windows-7 Home Premium 64-bit Machine?
I'm trying to make a connection to MySQL database from Oracle. Oracle database runs on windows 7 64 bit machine and version is 11.1.0 my init<dname>, listner and tnsnames looks like this.. SystemDSN: mysql1 initmysql1.ora ---------------------...
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Yahoo truncated much of the text you pasted in, so it's hard to diagnose where the problem lies. See...
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I am trying to develop a (phone) hierarchical drilldown paid app (database book). The database is essential for the app, and is downloaded from the net. But I want it to be secure, because for example if I put the data to sdcard they might be accessible...
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Hi You may want to encrypt the database, thats your best bet. Even , if the database is within the ...
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In Yahoo Groups, Can you make either 1 file mod only or 1 database mod only?
We need a private place to keep a list of people who violate policy, but is visible to both mods. I tried to do it both ways, but there is not a way to make just one file or one database private. Also it is for a freecycle group if that helps.
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at this time, no you can however many people have voted for this feature in the suggestion board. maybe...