We have an application which is outputting csv files where the dates are shown as "dd/mm/yy" with no leading zeros. So the 1st March 2001 would appear as "1/3/01". It also may output long database fields of >256 chars and containing hard returns and other special characters...
A colleague of mine has a Dell Inspiron 4000 portable with W2K Pro SP1 loaded. He complained that the PC was running very slowly and when I had a look at it I found that Winlogon was taking 90+% of the CPU and the disk is thrashing constantly. I have been unable to discover what the problem is...
I have written a procedure which fixes a historical data problem I have in a database. The problem exists in columns of VARCHAR2 type in several different tables. My proceedure works for a hard-coded tablename.columnname but I would like for it to be able to accept a table name as a parameter...
Does anyone know the codes that will work in the page label setting on Webi documents.
By default it has one field with a last refresh date and this uses a code <refresh_date>. I have also seen examples where it references an image file for logos. But I cannot see a list of available codes...
This is really two issues I am facing trying to solve the same problem. I have a database in Oracle 8.0.6 which uses a different character set to our normal corporate standard (including the repository). The client NLS_LANG settings are all set to the corp std and I have v8.1.7 middleware...
Anyone know of a way to extract information about what objects, variables and formulae are used in a reports so I include them in my documentation. The structure view does not give me a complete enough picture.
Thanks
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