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Wouter van der Tuin

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A new classic Order/ Order line, a helpfull XML demonstration

Wouter van der Tuin March 22, 2005

At home I have a small database which contains a collection of my music tracks. Among other things I use this database to create random play lists. The tables in the database contain information about artists, albums, tracks and the location of the actual file on the file system. This […]

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Oracle10g Lite, scratching the surface

Wouter van der Tuin March 18, 2005 1

Over the last few days I scanned trough documentation about Oracle10g (Oracle 9i) Lite the get a overview of the possibilities. Furthermore I tried to install the product on a single machine and follow the included tutorials. Unfortunately I did not succeed to get a working environment. The underlying Oracle […]

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Oracle Warehouse Builder 10gR2 (beta), a first impression

Wouter van der Tuin February 18, 2005 3

As in most project the need for a representable test data set existed in a recently started one. The data was available in a small MS Access database (7 tables). In this case a two step conversion was chosen. The first step was to use Oracle Migration Workbench (Release 10.1.0.2.2) […]

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