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Download 11g - how to create oracle account - Reply

For this comment in : http://askanantha.blogspot.com/2007/11/download-oracle-11g.html post, I could not reply due to some technical difficulties. Find my answer in this post: The question was: Im a student and while creating the account in the oracle site its asks for office name...what should I write? While creating the user you specify your role as Student. You can enter any name for the company. Oracle might have to think again for this question. Cheers. Anantha

Download Oracle 11g

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Oracle’s new database offering 11g is released and is available for download: Click here to download 11g Release 1 (Size 1.7 GB) Oracle Database 11 g Release 1 (11.1.0.6.0) Standard Edition, Standard Edition One, and Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows (32-bit) (1.7 GB) | See All (Including Client, Examples, Gateways, Clusterware ) Microsoft Windows (x64) (1.7 GB) | See All (Including Client, Examples, Clusterware ) Linux x86 (1.7 GB) | See All (Including Client, Examples, Gateways, Clusterware ) Linux x86-64 (1.8 GB) | See All (Including Client, Examples, Gateways, Clusterware ) Solaris (SPARC) (64-bit) (1.9 GB) | See All (Including Client, Examples, Gateways, Clusterware ) AIX (PPC64) Disk 1 , Disk 2 (2.3 GB) | See All (Including Client, Examples, Gateways, Clusterware ) HP-UX Itanium Disk 1 , Disk 2 (2.3 GB) | See All (Including Client, Examples, Gateways, Clusterware ) You will be asked with your otn login. It’s free to sign-up. Follow the bel...

Running 10gAS Form in full window

Mini Tip: Running 10gAS forms in MDI Window Author: Anantha Narayanan Date: November 6 th 2007   Those who have been migrating from Oracle Client Server forms would have always wondered why the 10g forms are running always inside a browser. They probably know the reason of such behaviour.   In today’s mini article we will see how to change the default behaviour of 10gAS forms back to client server mode. If you have installed 10gAS in your local machine then there is no problem of access rights. If this is installed in some server and you do not have access to that machine, then forget this setting, because we need to modify the default server settings.   Locate the file formsweb.cfg (for default installations) (its default location will be in <AS_INSTALLATION_PATH>\forms\server and find out a parameter named separateFrame. This is a Forms applet parameter. These parameters are used to initialize the forms applet.   Modify the valu...

Tuning a LIKE-clause to use Index

The LIKE-clause can ignore indexes, causing queries to run forever while doing full table scans. This document describes how to tune such SQL statements by making use of Oracle Text or reverse key indexes . Tuning the ‘LIKE’ Clause: Generally, search arguments in the WHERE clause such as "IS NULL", "<>", " != ", "!>", "!<", "NOT", "NOT EXISTS", "NOT IN", "NOT LIKE", and "LIKE '%500'" prevents Oracle from using an index to perform the search (however, not always). If you use LIKE in your WHERE clause, try to specify one or more leading characters if at all possible. For example, use LIKE 'm%' and not LIKE '%m'. If you specify a leading character, Oracle has a better chance of being able to use an index to perform the query - this will increase performance and reduce the load on the database server. To avoid such full table scans, consider the follo...