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archivesAlternative Products to Oracle Database Vault and Audit VaultHi, We are looking at securing our Oracle Databases containing customer Data with Oracle Database Vault and Audit Vault. Are there any other alternative industry standard products besides these that could be used with Oracle databases, with a view for PCI compliance ? Thanks in advance, PK Alternative Products to Oracle Database Vault and Audit VaultHi, We are looking at securing our Oracle Databases containing customer Data with Oracle Database Vault and Audit Vault. Are there any other alternative industry standard products besides these that could be used with Oracle databases, with a view for PCI compliance ? Thanks in advance, PK House unanimously approves expanded early education dept. - Brookline TABHouse unanimously approves expanded early education dept. Brookline TAB, MA - 8 hours ago I try to copy one file to other folder on Linux server, and nothing happened? Please help me.use File::Copy; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print "Start.<br>"; $original="/home/thomas/ftp/te st-001.pdf"; $indigo="/srv/www/html/cgi-bin /test-001copy.pdf"; system("cp $original $indigo") or die print "FAILED"; print "Finish.<br>"; I try to copy one file to other folder on Linux server, and nothing FAQ 4.72 How do I keep persistent data across program calls?This is an excerpt from the latest version perlfaq4.pod, which comes with the standard Perl distribution. These postings aim to reduce the number of repeated questions as well as allow the community to review and update the answers. The latest version of the complete perlfaq is at [link] . RHS of s/LHS/RHS/ with $1, $2, etc. without "eval"?The following script use strict; my ($text, $left, $right) = @ARGV[0..2]; my $text1 = $text; $text1 =~ s/$left/$right/g; print $text1; my $text2 = $text; eval ("\$text2 =~ s/$left/$right/g"); print $text2; prints $ ./substitute.pl monster '([aeiou])' 'X$1Y' mX$1YnstX$1Yr mXoYnstXeYr Is there any way to get the substitution as in $text2 without using recursive perl?Here's what I'd like to do (unwise as it is) in a perl script: 1. pipe a perl script into a perl subprocess and capture the output into a file (easy) 2. change the output of the perl subprocess to another file (also easy: just pipe in an open(STDOUT, ">$file")) 3. Take the output of #1 and pipe that into the perl subprocess. Prevent kill signals to childsHi, i have the this problem, i have process opened with open3, and i use waitpid in threads to determine if ends, but when i send a SIGINT (Control-C) the signal propagates to the childs, i need control this signal and prevent the propagation of the signal to childs, how i can do that??? Cheers: Felipe supported db versions / platforms ?Hi, where could I find Db versions/platforms Oracle supports today ? BR, Timo supported db versions / platforms ?Hi, where could I find Db versions/platforms Oracle supports today ? BR, Timo FAQ 5.36 Why doesn't glob("*.*") get all the files?This is an excerpt from the latest version perlfaq5.pod, which comes with the standard Perl distribution. These postings aim to reduce the number of repeated questions as well as allow the community to review and update the answers. The latest version of the complete perlfaq is at [link] . partitioned index problemhi, I've got composite range partitioned index and I want to move it to another tablespace. From dba_ind_partitions - partition X is in tablespace_A From dba_ind_subpartitions - subpartitions of partition X are in tablespace_B How to mave partition X to tablesapce_B? I can't rebuild whole partition because I would get ora-14287 partitioned index problemhi, I've got composite range partitioned index and I want to move it to another tablespace. From dba_ind_partitions - partition X is in tablespace_A From dba_ind_subpartitions - subpartitions of partition X are in tablespace_B How to mave partition X to tablesapce_B? I can't rebuild whole partition because I would get ora-14287 Physical Database Design: Book ReviewLewisC's An Expert's Guide To Oracle Technology This book, Physical Database Design, is sub-titled "The Database Professional's Guide To Exploiting Indexes, Views, Storage, and More". Not only is it a wordy sub-title, it's a deep read. SSH, SDS join to deliver secure solutions for IBM z/OS mainframes - CTRSSH, SDS join to deliver secure solutions for IBM z/OS mainframes CTR, CA - 15 hours ago About Careers and Life - Asking For Help - Why Don't We Do ItSome of you - a very few - know the inner workings and challenges of my life the past 2 years. In particular, the flood and its fallout - both financially and emotionally. Turns out, for much of 2007, I was dealing with anxiety/depression - and to some degree am still climbing out of that. As someone who is typically up - and optimistic - which I am - you don't recognize that Cross compiling perl for sh4 linuxHi, I am trying to cross compile perl for sh4 linux. I have downloaded the source for version 5.10.0, and I am trying to cross-compile in the Cross directory on a linux host. I have followed the instructions in the README, but I get failures when i run 'make patch'. At first I foolishly ignored this, so when I tried 'make perl' I got the error regex back matchingHello I need to match on lines where the 4 quadrant of the ip is even with one line regex. For example, if I have 192.68.45.78 daskjaskjf asdfjkasjf asfkasfklh 192.68.34.62 ADKDAK Dkkslaslk jjsdkdldj 192.68.23 INEED HELP PLEASE 192.68.67.34 dkasdfkl kasfkasfkakf FAQ 6.1 How can I hope to use regular expressions without creating illegible and unmaintainable code?This is an excerpt from the latest version perlfaq6.pod, which comes with the standard Perl distribution. These postings aim to reduce the number of repeated questions as well as allow the community to review and update the answers. The latest version of the complete perlfaq is at [link] . Nuance PDF Converter Pro 5 - PC World CanadaNuance PDF Converter Pro 5 PC World Canada, Canada - 10 hours ago If so, you may find it becoming difficult to manage all those file formats. |
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