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…tues of clarity. And clarity and clarity. Finally, here are some noteworthy items on our Pythian Group Blog. Alex Gorbachev has a piece about broccoli (my favourite vega-table), and how Oracle data pump can’t import LONG columns. And Shakir Sadikali writes about using the Oracle wait interface to troubleshoot I/O issues. And about broccoli. Okay, that’s all for now…
…find one near you. It’s has great selection of quality vegetables and fruits. They are very fresh and prices are surprisingly low. So back to the story… I picked up couple of broccoli and was looking around for a bag. I probably looked really lost because a man passing by offered me his bag that he prepared in advance… even a second one as my broccoli di…
…us love, since the client does plan on growing their operation. Because of all the queries we fixed, their app is that much faster. So in the long run, this was good for us. Just like broccoli. I’m off to dinner….
Or, How To Become an Export/Import Migration Superstar! We’ve already established that I like broccoli. I get the taste from my dad who takes it with a glob a salad dressing and munches on it. It beats munching on Doritos. He and I both also do this with cucumbers. I don’t get it, but it tastes good and I know I’ll get a real kick out of it if I see my k…
…WoW. Things have changed. Sun bought MySQL, Oracle bought Sun. Those were bombshell deals. At least you can rest assured that some things can be constant. I still eat my daily serving of broccoli (among other healthful “things”). I urge you all to go the fridge and grab some veggies prior to sitting down for this week’s… ahem… digest. Startin…
…lashback features, see Oracle Database Administrator’s Guide. There you have it folks. Please don’t get bitten with this the way I did. Cheers, Shakir! P.S.: Love your broccoli!…
I’ve found lately that munching on carrots with French dressing is more satisfying than broccoli. Maybe it’s the tang-and-crunch combination. In any case, I was crunching away yesterday while thinking about how to answer a question one of our newer start-up clients asked me. No one has ever come out and formally asked me for a document that states “Best…
My apologies — there will be no broccoli in this post. Many people would like to know how well their application will run in RAC. Would it be faster or slower? Would it run at all? Well, I have a query that can answer that question. There’s a caveat however. You have to first put your application in RAC, then the query can tell you how well it runs. Here is a bit…

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