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Monthly News

What’s New?

Posted on March 11, 2023March 18, 2023 By Adrian Ward

Blogs of the month 1. OEM: ASH Package Version Status – manual update In the Performance Hub page, it can show a yellow warning sign (⚠️) Read the blog to find out how to fix it! 2. Document Data Extraction – Data Mapping for Donut Model Fine-Tuning Dataset (Document AI)…

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What’s going on this February?

Posted on February 5, 2023February 6, 2023 By Adrian Ward

Blogs of the month Patching my environments with the January 2023 Bundle Patches Mike Dietrich shares information about January’s Security Alert and gives a quick overview of the patch bundles he intends to apply to his 19c and 21c environments. 2. Fixing up oem 11g This blog begins with, “Although oracle enterprise…

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Pre-Christmas Blog

Posted on December 20, 2022 By Adrian Ward

I’d love to take this opportunity to wish you a wonderful festive season – and all the very best for 2023. If you’ve got a few moments amongst the mince pie eating, here are some great blogs and videos to read and watch: Blogs of the month Star Schema Design…

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November News

Posted on November 29, 2022 By Adrian Ward

Blogs 1. ORA-00479: RVWR process terminated with error followed by ORA-479  Mahmmoud Adel posted about an error that occurs on a 19c DB, when trying to enable the FLASHBACK mode on a standby DB. He gives an analysis and solution. 2. Natural Selection & Converged Databases (Oracle finds good solutions…

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News from May 2022

Posted on May 26, 2022May 31, 2022 By Adrian Ward

Blogs of the Month qgis with Oracle Cloud Database “One of these complex situations is the connection to an Always Free Autonomous Database. Oracle tries to secure the database access, so by default it does not allow a simple connection with host, port, service_name and username/password. Instead a wallet is provided…

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