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Oracle ASM failover strategies

I inherited a production system with the following setup: Disk A, Failgroup AB Disk B, Failgroup AB Disk C, Failgroup CD Disk D, Failgroup CD Diskgroups AB and CD are configured with normal ...
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removing group by clause with SUM

So lets say I have a table, MyBigTable that has student scores of an examination. So lets say the structure looks something like id name school board exam_partA_score exam_partB_score Then I need ...
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sqlite table displaying spaces as?

Im using a Mac with OSX Lion. When using the terminal sqlite3 databasename , spaces in fields queried are replaced with '?'. I have tried select replace(moveName,'?',' ') from Moves; But ...
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exposing common parts of a script to another part

I just want to know how you deal with long scripts and redundant information. Here is an example: Suppose you have three tables. table1, table2. And you have SELECT id = 1 org = 'company' ...
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Relationship with a default value

Firstly, I know my title is somewhat misleading, but I couldn't think of a better title. Here is my current relationship CREATE TABLE Events ( ID INT IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, Name ...
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Converting RTF in a text column to plain text in bulk

I have a legacy system with about 10 million rows in a table. In that table there is a column of type text, most of them are standard text but about 500 thousand rows have RTF markup in them. I need ...
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Can this be accomplished with Oracles Fine Grained Auditing?

We need to audit when a table is accessed (either select, update or delete) and I know Oracles Fine Grained Auditing can handle that. The issue we are having is that all of our users use the same ...
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Is it OK to create hundreds of databases in SQL Azure versus one big one and run the risk of deadlocking

I need to create highly scalable solution - where field devices in thousands of sites are delivering data in real time to a back end system, and SQL Azure seems to fit the bill nicely in terms of ...
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After dropping the clustered index, it is still attempting to do a clustered insert

I am trying to convert data from one database system to another. One of the tables I need to transfer and format contains over 10 million rows. I am running the following script to do it: USE ...
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Error on installing Oracle 11gR2 on Oracle Linux (64-bit)

I was installing oracle 11gr2 on a 64-bit oracle linux 6 box but I was get an error like: "Invalid source path '../stage/Components/oracle.jdk/1.5.0.17.0/1/DataFiles' specified for unzip. Unzip ...
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PostgreSQL vs MySQL benchmarks when a 2nd level cache is included

Has anyone been able to find any benchmarks comparing PostgreSQL and MySQL performance when they are used by a system through Hibernate (or another comparable ORM) and the 2nd level cache (backed by ...
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What is the easiest way to get started using databases with real data?

I have a project that could benefit from using a database, but I have no experience with databases, don't have access to a server, and have relatively little experience working with things living ...
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Which PowerShell technique should I use to talk to SQL Server?

I'd ultimately like to use PowerShell to replace the old KornShell scripts we use for SQL instance monitors. I'm having a hard time, though, getting my brain around all the different ways that ...
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Oracle extents - why do I have so many?

This is a different question than the one with the almost-identical title. Again, this is more curiosity about how Oracle Database works than anything I need to change (yes I know multiple extents ...
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Oracle extents - how is it possible to get so many?

This is more curiosity about how Oracle Database works than anything I need to change (yes I know multiple extents are fine, I read Tom Kyte too). I have an index with the following characteristics: ...

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