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AMIT THOMBARE
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HI,
As my college assignment I am looking for creating some sql packages on my sample database. Can I create different packages which has all the queries stored as pipelines.
so I can run each pipeline for different set of operations.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks
Re: creating packages using oracle [message #586037 is a reply to message #586035] Mon, 03 June 2013 00:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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It is not clear what you want.
PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference
Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals

Note that this Test forum is for testing your post, not to really get an answer.
If it is a real question, PM me or report to a moderator and we will move it to the SQL & PL/SQL forum.

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Michel
Re: creating packages using oracle [message #586562 is a reply to message #586037] Fri, 07 June 2013 07:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
sss111ind
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Hi All,

How can I insert smiley's in the topic.
I tried following way but it's not working.

1.Clicking (Insert an Image) button .
2.Providing link there what I copied from smiley .

[img]http:///forum/fa/1601/0/[/img]

Regards,
Nathan

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Re: creating packages using oracle [message #586563 is a reply to message #586562] Fri, 07 June 2013 07:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Littlefoot
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If it is one of icons from our Smiley gallery, simply copy/paste IMG tags from that topic over here. For example (within [CODE] tags so that you'd see how it looks like):
[img]/forum/fa/450/0/[/img]

The result: /forum/fa/450/0/
Re: creating packages using oracle [message #586566 is a reply to message #586563] Fri, 07 June 2013 07:46 Go to previous message
sss111ind
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/forum/fa/1601/0/

Thank you Very Much LittleFoot.I got it now.



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