![]() ![]() And this kind of professional, known as DBA or ‘DataBase Administrator’ is responsible, as its name suggests, for the entire administration of the database.Īmong other things, the DBA can provide access (connection data, user, and password) to the database under its administration. Well, let’s keep it simple: this is much more complex, and is handled by specialized professionals. ![]() The databases, among other features, can be classified as relational and Non-relational … As an example of good databases we can quote ‘Oracle’, ‘SQL Server’, ‘IBM DB2’, ‘MySQL’, ‘SYBASE’, among others. It is natural that in a niche so defined and with so much expectation of growth there’s a lot of competition, and consequently several (good) options. In the Telecom and IT area for example, numerous elements, alarms, meters and gauges, complaints and service calls, customer data and various other variables need to be stored properly so they can later be processed to extract results as analyses and reports. And in any area where there’s this need for data usage, there will also be a form of storage and control thereof, such as large databases. ![]() The trend is that this growth will increase more and more. Unsubscribe from Toad for Oracle - General Forum notifications altogether.There’s no doubt the use of data nowadays is much bigger than just a little while ago. To reply, please reply-all to this email. ![]() But more important is why the new version can not detect the same and why the Dell has not provided the option to manually be map to correct TNS if that is so much trouble. My new version is 64 bit, However older version does not mention the same in Support Bundle, but that too should be in 64 bit otherwise how will that be installed in 64 bit machine.(I assume). RE: New Toad Version on same machine not able to detect Oracle Home, why and how can this be solved? To: RE: New Toad Version on same machine not able to detect Oracle Home, why and how can this be solved? You either need to get a 64 bit version of the client you used for 9.7 or you need to use the 32 bit version of 12.7.įrom: pankaj.marchand [ Friday, J12:23 PM It sounds like the client you used in 9.7 was indeed 32 bit and the client you’re using for 12.7 is indeed 64 bit so they are not compatible. Remember that a 64 bit OS can run both 32 and 64 bit programs. ![]()
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