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archivesFAQ 7.8 How do I declare/create a structure?This is an excerpt from the latest version perlfaq7.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] . MGMT VISIONS - System Design Backwards - June 9, 2008This week my essay is entitled, EARN DOLLARS NO INVESTMENT NO SALES 100% HOME BASED BUSINESSHi, I am doing home based business and earning a good amount of money and found that business through internet is amazing to earn during leisure.Its just easy and relaxing. Just login in the link below and register yourself. register is free. then they will promote job for you. I have provided three site links for you so that you can earn FAQ 5.20 How can I lock a file?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] . FTS on small Materialized View, should I cache it in the KEEP Pool ?Hi all, I have a small MV (1773 rows) that is used in a Query JOIN (the query & the explain plan is attached below). Although I already create index for the MV, it is always FTS in the query. I read a Tuning tips, that FTS on small table should be cached in the KEEP POOL, with this command : ALTER TABLE ITT.MV_CONVERT_UOM STORAGE (BUFFER_POOL KEEP); FTS on small Materialized View, should I cache it in the KEEP Pool ?Hi all, I have a small MV (1773 rows) that is used in a Query JOIN (the query & the explain plan is attached below). Although I already create index for the MV, it is always FTS in the query. I read a Tuning tips, that FTS on small table should be cached in the KEEP POOL, with this command : ALTER TABLE ITT.MV_CONVERT_UOM STORAGE (BUFFER_POOL KEEP); Server Virtualization Blog: A SearchServerVirtualization.com blog - SearchServerVirtualization.comServer Virtualization Blog: A SearchServerVirtualization.com blog SearchServerVirtualization.com, MA - 14 hours ago Server Virtualization Blog: A SearchServerVirtualization.com blog - SearchServerVirtualization.comServer Virtualization Blog: A SearchServerVirtualization.com blog SearchServerVirtualization.com, MA - Jun 6, 2008 Ab Initio - Generate RecordsA cool part about the Generate Records is that it can behave as an in-graph record source to the graph itself, or just to produce an output file for another graph to consume. It allows us to instantly create records for testing without having to hand-edit a file, and it can generate data in high volume just by setting up a graph. I see a lot of questions around the Generate Records component. Apart speed of lightWe have an Oracle 9 (soon 10) on Solaris 8 system located in Australia, and a backup system located in the US. Due to the speed of light, there is a 400 ms round trip. Ideally we would like to use DA (line by line) replication from Australia to the US, but for some reason that is being affected by the round trip speed of lightWe have an Oracle 9 (soon 10) on Solaris 8 system located in Australia, and a backup system located in the US. Due to the speed of light, there is a 400 ms round trip. Ideally we would like to use DA (line by line) replication from Australia to the US, but for some reason that is being affected by the round trip TCP apllicationsHi, This is Arun here, i am new to Perl so i was just thinking of programming the TCP apllications or working. So how do i do that, just needed guidance from you. Log Buffer #100: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAsToday's post is one of the most important in the history of database blogging: the 100th entry of Log Buffer! Ok, maybe it's not that important but it's still a big deal. Once a week for 100 weeks is a life time in web years. If it was a dog, why it would be like, I don't know, 15 years old? I think I might name my next dog log buffer. FAQ 6.10 How do I use a regular expression to strip C style comments from a file?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] . 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