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DB Optimization with 2 to the power of N - Approach clarification @Futur, as Catcall implies, this is a skilled profession that the dba's and database developers have been working in forever. It is the skill of Entity / Relationship modelling. The literature goes back to 1970 or maybe earlier on this. seas.upenn.edu/~zives/03f/cis550/codd.pdf |
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Why Sqlcode 100 does not come with exception formatting code correctly |
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unknown SET option beginning “oracle_sid…” Note that the ORACLE_SID in Linux is case sensitive, and you should also run ". oraenv" (on linux) to pick up all the correct variables for the different instance. |
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DB Optimization with 2 to the power of N - Approach clarification Please include the content from the blog posting into this question (you can edit the post), this will give us all more context for the question and you can personally ask Narenda for permission. |
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