GeekInterview.com
  I am new, Sign me up!
 
GeekInterview.com  >  Tech FAQs  >  Oracle
Go To First  |  Previous Question  |  Next Question 
 Oracle  |  Question 206 of 244    Print  
Timezone of database
How to find the timezone of the database?


  
Total Answers and Comments: 0 Last Update: September 16, 2008     Asked by: gsr29 
  
 Sponsored Links

 

No answers are posted for this question yet.
Be the first to answer it!


 Related Questions

I am creating one table in oracle. in database it is allocated some memory for that table. how can i know how much memory that table is holding in that database?

How to store a bitmap or jpeg file on oracle database?which datatype is used and what is the retrival method ?

Latest Answer : Hi,The databse domain are the differenet types of database. Database domain can be Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase etc. It's depend on user on which database domain he can work better.Suppose if we select oracle there different domains are: Oracle ...
Read Answers (1) | Asked by : Siraj Ali

Hi all, I recently installed Oracle 9i database and Oracle forms6i in my system. I couldn't access database through forms.If i try to connect, "ORA 12203: TNS: unable to connect destination" error is occured.Can anybody resolve this problem?

How can I upgrade Oracle Database and Client 9.2.0.6 to 9.2.0.7? I downloaded the 9.2.0.7 patch, but when I login to SQL*Plus, it still shows both server and client to be 9.2.0.6.Where do I get the upgrade software?And how do I upgrade?
View Question | Asked by : apageek

Latest Answer : Hi,If a Form Item's property needs to be changed, then it should be done from a form trigger and not a database trigger. You can use Visual Attributes or Property Classes to achieve this or a form trigger. Depending on your criteria, you can use form ...

Hi, We are on Oracle Apps 11.5.8Database 9.2.0.6 We want Report outputs in excel. Is there anyway we can get the same. Sajani Pillai
Read Answers (1) | Asked by : Sajani

We are on Oracle Apps 11.5.8Database 9.2.0.6 We want Report outputs directly in excel. Is there anyway we can get the same.
View Question | Asked by : Sajani

How to make migrate the database from Oracle 9i to Oracle 10g ? please list out all possible differences between these two versions.
Read Answers (1) | Asked by : Ishwar B G

What is difference between data and informationrelated to ADBMS(advanced database management system) ! plz explain in detail !
View Question | Asked by : viral


 Sponsored Links

 
Related Articles

Querying Data with Oracle XQuery

Querying Data with Oracle XQuery Starting with Oracle Database 10g Release 2 you can take advantage of a full featured native XQuery engine integrated with the database With Oracle XQuery you can accomplish various tasks involved in developing PHP Oracle XML applications operating on any kind of dat
 

Using Oracle XML DB Repository

Using Oracle XML DB Repository Another variation on accessing and manipulating XML content stored in Oracle database is provided by Oracle XML DB repository which is an essential component of Oracle XML DB mosgoogle NOTE Oracle XML DB repository also known as XML repository is a hierarchically organ
 

Using XMLType for Handling XML Data in the Database

Using XMLType for Handling XML Data in the Database Being an object type XMLType can not only be used to store XML data in the database but also to operate on that data via its built in methods Regardless of the storage model you choose XMLType provides a set of XML specific methods to operate on XM
 

Using Oracle Database for Storing, Modifying, and Retrieving XML Data

Using Oracle Database for Storing Modifying and Retrieving XML Data With Oracle XML DB you have various XML storage and XML processing options allowing you to achieve the required level of performance and scalability One of the most interesting things about Oracle XML DB is that it allows you to per
 

Performing XSLT Transformations inside the Database

Performing XSLT Transformations inside the Database Now that you have the employees XSL stylesheet stored in the database and the xmlusr schema is permitted to access the hr employees table you can create a script that will instruct the database to build an HTML page based on the data stored in hr e
 

Moving All the XML Processing into the Database

Moving All the XML Processing into the Database In the preceding example the database server performs only a part of the XML processing while the rest is still performed by the PHP engine Specifically the database server generates an employees XML document based on the records from the hr employees
 

Performing XML Processing inside the Database

Performing XML Processing inside the Database When building XML enabled applications on top of Oracle there are many advantages to performing the XML processing inside the database when compared to performing it on the client The key advantages to perform XML processing inside the database are as fo
 

XML Processing in PHP and Oracle Applications

Processing XML in PHP Oracle Applications As mentioned there are two alternatives when it comes to performing XML processing in your PHP Oracle application You can perform any required XML processing using either PHP s XML extensions or PEAR XML packages or Oracle s XML features mosgoogle In the fol
 

PHP Oracle Web Development

PHP Oracle Web Development Data processing Security Caching XML Web Services and Ajax The book is written by Yuli Vaseliev a well known author of different web development and programming books PHP Oracle Web Development Data processing Security Caching XML Web Services and Ajax is a good starting b
 

Getting Started with Oracle and ODP.NET

ODP NET Developer’ s Guide by Jagadish Chatarji Pulakhandam Sunitha Paruchuri A practical guide for developers working with the Oracle Data Provider for NET and the Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2005 Application development with ODP NET Dealing with XML DB using ODP NET Oracle
 

About Us -  Privacy Policy -  Terms and Conditions -  Contact -  Ask Question -  Propose Category -  Site Updates 

Copyright © 2005 - 2009 GeekInterview.com. All Rights Reserved

Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape