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Hello everybody! I have Oracle Database 11g and Application Express 5 installed, I also have access to Apex through ORDS. How can I configure access to tables and others in the Apex workspace via SQL Developer? How to create a connection correctly?
Isn't the legend in approx_percentile picture incorrect?
Shouldn't it be "Exact | Deterministic | Non-deterministic"?
Isn't the legend in approx_percentile picture incorrect? Shouldn't it be "Exact | Deterministic | Non-deterministic"?
You missed an 'n' in Loooooooooooooooog Names
Hello,
for the link: "here's the script" I receive Page Not Found error
Non-deterministic results are around 5x faster than deterministic. And nearly 15x faster than exact results. So if an estimate is all you need, you can save yourself a lot of time using approx_percentile. If you want to check this for yourself, here's the script I used.
Evening,
I'm working on mvc projects using mean stack how can i integrate these projects without using mongodb. take for example using sql server..any tips will be helpful.
Hallo
I must worn everyone for trusting in Oracle Json Support. I have very very very painfull experiences with Json in Oracle.
In 12.1 it took more than one year and lots of support calls before I was able to use it without bugs ( including full database crashes ).
And now I test on 12.2 and I am again back at the state where I was in March 2016. Again the same bugs and the solution still not include in any windows bundle patch.
So I suggest that everyone should carefully test his Oracle Version and Patch level if it is capable of running Json without bugs before you decide to use Json.
We are going start some project on this JSON So it is more useful for us
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