
Oracle database - Oracle FAQ - orafaq.com
Oracle OLAP is a powerful multidimensional calculation engine with a complete set of analytical functions fully integrated within the Oracle Database. Oracle Database OLAP Option adds …
Oracle licensing - Oracle FAQ - orafaq.com
Oracle Enterprise Edition is expensive - it is the most comprehensive Oracle database edition. Oracle Standard Edition costs about the same as Microsoft SQL Server. It can only be licensed on servers, …
EZCONNECT - Oracle FAQ
EZCONNECT is Oracle's easy connect naming method. EZCONNECT eliminates the need for service name lookups in tnsnames.ora files when connecting to an Oracle database across a TCP/IP …
OraFAQ Forum: Welcome to the forum
1 day ago · The Oracle FAQ is NOT an official Oracle site, but rather a get-together of people with jobs in Oracle. In our spare time we come together here to learn about Oracle, share knowledge and try …
SQL*Net FAQ - Oracle FAQ
Essentially, SQL*Net provides the software layer between Oracle and the networking software, providing seamless communication between an Oracle client machine (running, for example, SQL*Plus) and …
Connecting Oracle with MS-Access | Oracle FAQ
May 15, 2005 · MS-Access 2003 and Oracle 10g Release 1 are used to illustrate the concepts. However, this procedure should work with Oracle 8i, 9i, 10g, 11g and 12c databases, as well as …
SQL*Net - Oracle FAQ
SQL*Net (or Net8) is Oracle 's networking software that allows remote data access between programs and the Oracle Database, or among multiple Oracle Databases. Applications and databases can be …
Tnsnames.ora - Oracle FAQ
If you make configuration changes on the client (c:\oracle\product\12.1.0\db_1\network\admin\tnsnames.ora) ensure you can connect from your …
Lsnrctl - Oracle FAQ
lsnrctl (Listener Control) is an SQL*Net utility used for controlling database listeners. A listener is required for allowing remote (not local) clients to connect to the Oracle database via the network. …
Send mail from PL/SQL - Oracle FAQ - orafaq.com
Starting from Oracle 8i release 8.1.6, one can send E-mail messages directly from PL/SQL using either the UTL_TCP or UTL_SMTP packages. However, Oracle introduced an improved package for …