- OTN Appreciation Day : Undo and Redo
- OTN Appreciation Day : 2016
- OTN Appreciation Day : The ORAchk and EXAchk Tools
- OTN Appreciation Day : Constraints
- OTN Appreciation Day : APEX Dynamic Actions
- OTN Appreciation Day : Functions returning record structures
- OTN Appreciation Day : Analytic Functions
- OTN Appreciation Day : LISTAGG
- OTN Appreciation Day : Function Result Cache
- OTN Appreciation Day : GeoJSON and SDO_GEOMETRY marriage in Oracle 12.2
- OTN Appreciation Day : 12C PRIVILEGE ANALYSIS
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle RMAN
- OTN Appreciation Day : Transportable tablespaces
- OTN Appreciation Day : A database that is reliable
- OTN Appreciation Day : Dataguard
- OTN Appreciation Day : ONLINE
- OTN Appreciation Day : In-Memory Column Store
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Express Edition (XE)
- OTN Appreciation Day : Data Pump (expdp, impdp)
- OTN Appreciation Day : SQL Patch
- OTN Appreciation Day : PL/SQL
- OTN Appreciation Day : Error Hospital / Resiliency in SOA 12c
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Reports Server Job Queue Monitoring
- OTN Appreciation Day : Instrumentation
- OTN Appreciation Day : That wonderful no-cost option – APEX
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Public Cloud Database – Schema as a Service
- OTN Appreciation Day : Super Cluster
- OTN Appreciation Day : MySQL 8.0 data dictionary
- OTN Appreciation Day : Flashback
- OTN Appreciation Day : APEX Metadata Repository
- OTN Appreciation Day : Flashback
- OTN Appreciation Day : Programatically Dismissing Popup
- OTN Appreciation Day : Dual Table
- OTN Appreciation Day : The Power of Combining Bitmap Indexes
- OTN Appreciation Day : WebLogic
- OTN Appreciation Day : My favourite thing from OTN
- OTN Appreciation Day : Partition your table online !
- OTN Appreciation Day : OBIEE’s Export to Excel Functionality
- OTN Appreciation Day : ASM
- OTN Appreciation Day : BREAKING BARRIERS…IN MEMORY
- OTN Appreciation Day : Developer Cloud Service
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Multitenant
- OTN Appreciation Day : Prebuilt Developer VMs
- OTN Appreciation Day : The Recyclebin
- OTN Appreciation Day : OMCS Push Listeners
- OTN Appreciation Day : FlashBack Query
- OTN Appreciation Day : Restore and Recovery of database table in Oracle 12c
- OTN Appreciation Day : Experiences
- OTN Appreciation Day : The Oracle Universal Installer
- OTN Appreciation Day : How To Setup an Oracle DBaaS from Scratch
- OTN Appreciation Day : DBMS_ROLLING -12c
- OTN Appreciation Day : The Community
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Text
- OTN Appreciation Day : ADVM
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Wait Interface
- OTN Appreciation Day : Pre-Built Developer VMs
- OTN Appreciation Day : Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- OTN Appreciation Day : Visual Analyzer
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle read/write consistency
- OTN Appreciation Day : DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO for Instrumentation
- OTN Appreciation Day : OBIEE’s BI Server
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle WebLogic 12c
- OTN Appreciation Day : SQL Profiles
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Private/Hybrid Database Cloud
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Text
- OTN Appreciation Day : SQLcl
- OTN Appreciation Day : Create Database Using SQL
- OTN Appreciation Day : Instrument Your Damned Code. Please!
- OTN Appreciation Day : Getting started with ODI
- OTN Appreciation Day : “Show Data As” in OBIEE pivot views
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle BI data sources
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Database 12c (12.1.0.2.0) Multi-tenant New Features with Real Application Clusters (RAC)
- OTN Appreciation Day : Greetings from Copenhagen!
- OTN Appreciation Day : EPRCS EMBEDDED CONTENT FEATURE
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Data Guard and DG Broker
- OTN Appreciation Day : tnsping
- OTN Appreciation Day : Looking for Change
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle JET Cookbook
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Live SQL ¿Cómo no te voy a querer?
- OTN Appreciation Day : Multitenant
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Data Integrator 12c – Flexibility
- OTN Appreciation Day : Thanks OTN
- OTN Appreciation Day : dbnodeupdate.sh
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Data Guard Fast-Start Failover
- OTN Appreciation Day : 2016
- OTN Appreciation Day : OSWatcher Black Box Analyzer (OSWBBA)
- OTN Appreciation Day : Alta UI
- OTN Appreciation Day : The Performance Schema of MySQL 5.6+
- OTN Appreciation Day : RAC
- OTN Appreciation Day : The Java VM in the Oracle Database
- OTN Appreciation Day : Regular Expressions (REG_EXP)
- OTN Appreciation Day : The Log Analysis Tool
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Data Integrator 12c Flexibility
- OTN Appreciation Day : SQL Trace
- OTN Appreciation Day : PRAGMA UDF
- OTN Appreciation Day : ThanksOTN
- OTN Appreciation Day : Edition-Based Redefinition
- OTN Appreciation Day : Single And Multitenant Architecture
- OTN Appreciation Day : 2016
- OTN Appreciation Day : PUBLIC-YUM
- OTN Appreciation Day : #ThanksOTN Twitter feed with Oracle MCS and Oracle JET
- OTN Appreciation Day : Adding Invisible Column
- OTN Appreciation Day : Easy Execution Plans
- OTN Appreciation Day : Visualizing System Statistics in SQL Developer
- OTN Appreciation Day : Partitioning
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Database Cloud Service
- OTN Appreciation Day : Top Activity Screen in EM
- OTN Appreciation Day : A Journey From Newbie to Veteran
- OTN Appreciation Day : Tom Kyte
- OTN Appreciation Day : A distributed system is the one that prevents you from working because of the failure of a machine that you had never heard of
- OTN Appreciation Day : WLST
- OTN Appreciation Day : ADF BC como tu BackEnd
- OTN Appreciation Day : Integration Cloud Service (ICS) On-Premises Connectivity Agent
- OTN Appreciation Day : DBMS_MONITOR
- OTN Appreciation Day : APEX
- OTN Appreciation Day : I Appreciate You
- OTN Appreciation Day : Recovery Appliance – Database Recovery on Steroids
- OTN Appreciation Day : OTN Community
- OTN Appreciation Day : OWSM y WS-Security. Autenticación por Username Token para SOAP y REST en OSB 12c
- OTN Appreciation Day : The Power of Oracle SQL
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Business Rules
- OTN Appreciation Day : Developers, DBAs, Architects and Product Experts
- OTN Appreciation Day : Establish DevOps with Oracle Developer Cloud Service
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle Flashback
- OTN Appreciation Day : Oracle ADF Bindings
OTN Appreciation Day +1. 🙂
- OTN Appreciation Day : THE DAY AFTER – BPEL, SOASUITE AND SCA (IN THAT ORDER…)
- OTN Appreciation Day : Find performance issue for user session
- OTN Appreciation Day : Laura Ramsey Edition
Check out pieter v. puymbroeck, who wrote a script (here) to scrape the results from Twitter. Ruben Rodriguez did a similar thing using MCS and JET. I did it the long and painful way because I’m an old-timer. 🙂
Thanks to everyone that wrote a blog post. It was good to see some new, nearly new and returning faces, as well as the usual suspects. I was glad to see some of our Latin American community blogging in Spanish. What’s really cool is the diversity of stuff people posted. Some people took it in a completely different direction, which made it more interesting. Thanks to all those people that tweeted messages of support and retweeted content throughout the day. We got people joining in because they saw the buzz you helped create! And of course, #ThanksOTN. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
Update: Some latecomers added. 🙂
Great initiative!
But it seems that I have some work to do in my feedly. It looks like I’m missing some interesting blogs.
Thanks Tim!
Thanks OTN!
thank you for setting it up, same time next year?
Gert: No worries. I did virtually nothing. 🙂
Debra: We should do really! I’ll put a note in my diary. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
Thanks Tim, for getting the community in on this. It was fun ride. Was checking twitter constantly yesterday!
And for the last time this year #ThanksOTN
Thanks Tim for coming up with the idea of OTN Appreciation day and putting this list together, top job.
Item 60 links to my older (and better) post on DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO and not the OTN one, could you please update to the OTN one as I also say something in it about why I appreciate OTN so much (and reference back to the more technically full post)
Martin: I have both yours. Post 60 is the one when you thought you wouldn’t get time to post a new one. Post 68 is the new post. I’ll leave both because 125 sounds nicer than 124. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
Super initiative, you will probably have some serious internet traffic on this blog post for the next year or so. Thanx.
H. Haenen
So next year would be… our second favourite feature? 😉
Or perhaps the feature we want to learn and why?
Scott: We have a year to figure it out… 🙂
Great initiative & I have missed good opportunity 🙂
Hari: You can always write one and I’ll include it in the post if you like. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…