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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Thanks very much for your exceptional support with my password. I particularly felt as though your insistence that I'd forgotten it was very helpful, especially after I told you that I *definitely* knew that I was entering it correctly.
I feel that the fact that my password started working again as soon as you changed it proves it was something wrong with the server.
Thanks,
F. RIEND.
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:22, 1 reply, 11 years ago)
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I wish my job was as simple as that. Know anything about Oracle? Neither do I
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:23, Reply)
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I have no idea how to copy a DB from one server to another one
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:30, Reply)
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You should be able to extract the information as a CSV or XLS then the destination server should be able to recompile it from there...
Obvs, don't know what server or oracle etc you are using.
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:34, Reply)
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and then something something something on the other server.
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:37, Reply)
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An existing empty DB is there
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:38, Reply)
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then inputting it by hand... you will then have a hard copy for future reference
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:40, Reply)
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duh.
EDIT: Or google "how to copy an oracle database to another machine"
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:44, Reply)
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Just export the schema. Create a blank schema on the empty db and import it.
I say "just" this sounds easy on paper but it's usually marred by oracle being a cunt for no reason.
Nearly every time I try and do something that should work it doesn't due to oracle being a prick.
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( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:48, Reply)
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Just refuse to do anything and mumble things about 'security' or 'performance'.
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:49, Reply)
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Crisps get made in a factory that normally runs Monday to Friday. As the expiry date is so far in the future, crisps manufactured in the same week probably have the same date. And manufacturers would then push it back seven days every week. It's the same as saying "Week ending".
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 15:07, Reply)
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It doesn't like that very much.
( , Tue 5 Aug 2014, 14:47, Reply)
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