Features
Features
Oracle database administration
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Oracle Autonomous Database features free DBAs from routine tasks
Oracle Autonomous Database can automate routine administrative and operational tasks for DBAs and improve productivity, but migrating to the cloud has its share of issues. Continue Reading
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How to manage Oracle database upgrades and annual releases
Oracle consultants offer tips and advice on upgrading databases, including new considerations created by the annual release schedule that Oracle is now following. Continue Reading
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Oracle 19c database software promises stability, compatibility
Oracle Database 19c offers automatic indexing and support for external data partitions but carries upgrade issues like apps certification and index creation agreement. Continue Reading
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First take on Oracle 19c: 6 useful enhancements for DBAs
Database administrator Brian Peasland lists some of the new and updated features coming in Oracle Database 19c that he thinks will be beneficial to Oracle users. Continue Reading
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Key new features coming in Oracle Database 19c
With Oracle Database 19c, Oracle is aiming to boost the stability of its flagship software's latest generation. But 19c also offers DBAs a variety of added features. Continue Reading
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What Oracle performance tuning tools can and can't do for DBAs
Two Oracle experts discuss the tuning and monitoring capabilities of database performance management tools -- and the ongoing role that DBAs play in the process. Continue Reading
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How to use Patch Wizard to resolve Oracle EBS issues
Karen Brownfield shows the advantages of using Patch Wizard for Oracle EBS and how to use the Applied Patches, File History and Register Flagged Files components. Continue Reading
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How to use SQL Developer to run SQL statements
In this chapter, learn how to use SQL Developer to enter and execute SQL statements and scripts, work with a Snippets window, solve common syntax errors and more. Continue Reading
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How to view and edit table column definitions
In this chapter, learn how to edit and view column names and column definitions for a table, and when to use SQL Developer to do so. Continue Reading
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How to use SQL*Plus in Oracle
In this section, learn how to use SQL*Plus in Oracle, which may be used to run SQL statement and scripts if an Oracle database does not have SQL Developer installed. Continue Reading
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How to work with the Oracle database home page
In this chapter, learn how to work with an Oracle database, including how to start and stop the Oracle database and use the database homepage, before learning how to use Oracle SQL Developer. Continue Reading
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How to use SQL Developer to work with an Oracle database
In this chapter, learn how to use Oracle SQL Developer to review or modify your database design, navigate database objects and create, export and import database connections. Continue Reading