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Parsing a CSV file in PL/SQL | Christopher Beck's Blog
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Christopher Beck's Blog. Yet another tech blog on Oracle, APEX and PL/SQL development ( and other rants, just to keep it interesting ). Parsing a CSV file in PL/SQL. Parsing a CSV file in PL/SQL. April 3, 2012. The ability to parse a CSV. 8216;ing and instr. 8216;ing can really hurt your head after a while. If you tried option B, then you probably discovered that there are some solutions out there, but they all seems to either incomplete, or just overly complex. And NO calls to instr(). And here is a lit...
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Damir Vadas, Oracle as I learned: Retrieve Oracle password from Toad for Oracle
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Monday, June 3, 2013. Retrieve Oracle password from Toad for Oracle. One of the oldest feature Dell Toad has is saving login passwords. This is accomplish easy with enabling check box "Save passwords" on login screen. The whole connection process is defined through three files located in %USERPROFILE% AppData Roaming Quest Software Toad for Oracle 11.6 User Files. Where "11.6" is Toad version and may vary in your cases:. Connect in Toad as any user for which you DO NOT WANT TO RETRIEVE. For me this is mo...
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Damir Vadas, Oracle as I learned: The macro cannot be found or has been disabled (BI Publisher and Office 2010)
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011. The macro cannot be found or has been disabled (BI Publisher and Office 2010). Recently I have upgraded MS Office from 2007 to 2010. As I work on some BI projects, part of mine set of oracle programs is oracle BI Publisher Desktop, which use Word as report template designer. When I run BI Publisher macros in Word 2010 I got following error:. Term it seems that all advices were not useful. Here are two most common errors and how should Word be setup correctly:. If you have upgra...
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My First APEX Plug-In – Color Picker. | Christopher Beck's Blog
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Christopher Beck's Blog. Yet another tech blog on Oracle, APEX and PL/SQL development ( and other rants, just to keep it interesting ). My First APEX Plug-In – Color Picker. My First APEX Plug-In – Color Picker. July 2, 2010. For anyone who does not know by now, APEX 4.0. Has been released. And if you have not yet downloaded and upgraded, I say, “What are you waiting for? 8221; Click here NOW. And download it. I’ll wait. Insert jeopardy music here*. There are a ton of new features. The Plug-In I built wa...
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The Magic Shed – munky on oracle
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March 14, 2013. March 14, 2013. In keeping with my last post, this is another ‘back to basic’s kind of thing. It’s basically a small metaphor of why we should use constraints, datatypes and other normal database design fundamentals when storing data and is aimed either at the complete newbie to database design or as a handy explanation to your Excel loving business users for more experienced developers…. The first weekend she carefully placed her pots on one shelf, her compost bags in one corner, her too...
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The APEX Lab: February 2012
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I have been working with APEX since version 3.0 and have been thoroughly enjoying it. I created this blog to share some of my experiences while working with this tool. Monday, February 27, 2012. SkillBuilders Session Timeout Plugin. I have had this plugin sitting around half-finished for far too long, and with the help of Dan McGhan. It is now ready to be released into the wild. Why Create a Session Timeout Plugin? Created a nice solution to this problem. Found in the security section of the application ...
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Oracle Apps Finance Functional Solutions: AIM
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Oracle Apps Finance Functional Solutions. Friday, May 17, 2013. Detail Business and System Objectives. Business and System Objectives. Business and System Objectives. Create System Context Diagram. Develop Future Process Model. Develop Current Business Process Model. MoSCoW List-Excel, MoSCoW List-Word, Generic Workshop Notes, Generic Workshop Schedule, and Workshop Preparation Notes. Develop Domain Model (Business Entities). Develop Use Case Model. Use Case Model, Visio Template and Stencil. Subscribe t...
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Oracle Apps Finance Functional Solutions: How to check cloned instance and database versions
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Oracle Apps Finance Functional Solutions. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. How to check cloned instance and database versions. Select name, creation date from FND APPS SYSTEM;. SELECT resetlogs time FROM v$database. SELECT product, VERSION, status. FROM product component version;. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visitors Across the world. Welcome to Oracle Apps Finance Functional Blog. Oracle EBS word Press. All About Oracle Apps. All Oracle Apps Tech. Oracle Apps Implemetation R12. Real World Oracle apps.
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David Peake on Oracle APEX: Would you like to be a Certified Oracle Application Express Professional
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David Peake on Oracle APEX. Product Manager for Oracle Application Express (APEX), formerly HTML-DB. Friday, December 21, 2007. Would you like to be a Certified Oracle Application Express Professional. Firstly Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year :). Oracle University is conducting a survey (written in Application Express of course) to determine the demand for creating a Certification Program with Oracle Application Express. The information entered will only be used to evaluate the demand for the program.
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SHUNT'S Blog: Way to go Oracle
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Mostly ORACLE APEX and Windsurfing stuff. Monday, 24 March 2014. Way to go Oracle. Just bought my self a new dev box, an Intel NUC with beautiful 29" LG ultra wide ;) and decided to install Windows after years of Mac and Linux. I have to say awesome! And it's a whole lot cheaper). Hooray, success this worked https:/ community.oracle.com/message/11308596#11308596. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hill Head, UK 2006. A bad day on the water is better than a good day in the office! View my complete profile.