In today’s video we’ll demonstrate the Data Pump LOGTIME parameter.
The video is based on this article.
The star of today’s video is a knitted creation by the wife (Debra Lilley). It is “the virus that cannot be named”. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
Oracle related rants (and lots of off-topic stuff)…
In today’s video we’ll demonstrate the Data Pump LOGTIME parameter.
The video is based on this article.
The star of today’s video is a knitted creation by the wife (Debra Lilley). It is “the virus that cannot be named”. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
In today’s video we demonstrate the use of Data Pump checksums in Oracle Database 21c.
The video is based on part of this article.
The star of today’s video is Franck Pachot, who is checking out his escape routes. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
In today’s video we demonstrate table-level export and imports using the integration between SQLcl and Data Pump.
This video builds on the first video, so it makes sense to watch that first.
Both these videos are based on this article.
I have a few articles on other SQLcl features, which you can find here.
The star of today’s video is Craig Shallahamer. Craig is the only person I know who defies the first law of thermodynamics, as he’s able to produce more energy than he consumes. If you’ve seen him teach or present, you’ll know what I mean. If you haven’t, you really should! 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
In today’s video we demonstrate the Data Pump functionality in SQLcl.
The video is based on this article.
You might also find these useful.
The star of today’s video is the ever tuneful Jeff Smith, of SQL Developer, SQL Data Modeler, SQLcl and ORDS fame…
Cheers
Tim…