Hi all,
Posted new blog post How to create Master detail form in Oracle ADF using Jdeveloper 11g
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Have a nice day,
ZB
Sunday, March 28, 2010
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Monday, March 8, 2010
Moving to Jdeveloper 11g Your First ADF Form
Hi all,
Just posted the simple tutorial how to create Simple ADF form on Jdeveloper 11g hope u guys like
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Feel free to comment
Have a nice day,
ZB
Just posted the simple tutorial how to create Simple ADF form on Jdeveloper 11g hope u guys like
Click here for more Info
Feel free to comment
Have a nice day,
ZB
Thursday, March 4, 2010
How to get Date in Hijrah calendar from Oracle
Hi,
NLS_CALENDAR by default is GEORGIAN in the database so it displays date in Georgian calendar but on demand if u want HIJRI date in Calendar no worries using To_char we can achieve this
select to_char(sysdate,'fmdd month rrrr','nls_calendar=''arabic hijrah''') from dual
select to_char(sysdate,'fmdd month rrrr','nls_calendar=''english hijrah''') from dual
Output would be like
18 ربيع الأول 1431
18 Rabi' Awwal 1431
If we want our database to follow HIJRI calendar then NLS_CALENDAR parameter need to be change
more info about current database settings and valid values
select * from database_properties;
select * from v$nls_parameters;
select * from v$nls_valid_values;
This tip might helps our Middle-eastern and Saudian guys :)
Regards,
ZB
http://baigsorcl.blogspot.com/
NLS_CALENDAR by default is GEORGIAN in the database so it displays date in Georgian calendar but on demand if u want HIJRI date in Calendar no worries using To_char we can achieve this
select to_char(sysdate,'fmdd month rrrr','nls_calendar=''arabic hijrah''') from dual
select to_char(sysdate,'fmdd month rrrr','nls_calendar=''english hijrah''') from dual
Output would be like
18 ربيع الأول 1431
18 Rabi' Awwal 1431
If we want our database to follow HIJRI calendar then NLS_CALENDAR parameter need to be change
more info about current database settings and valid values
select * from database_properties;
select * from v$nls_parameters;
select * from v$nls_valid_values;
This tip might helps our Middle-eastern and Saudian guys :)
Regards,
ZB
http://baigsorcl.blogspot.com/
Monday, March 1, 2010
Restore Table to Specific Point in Time without any headache
Hi,
Sometimes it happens that we wrongly commit delete or update which makes our data logically corrupt before 10g its a time consuming job to restore table to specific point in time or re-import tables from backup etc etc with 10g u can restore it without any problem using FLASHBACK TABLE feature
Click here for more info
Cheers,
ZB
Sometimes it happens that we wrongly commit delete or update which makes our data logically corrupt before 10g its a time consuming job to restore table to specific point in time or re-import tables from backup etc etc with 10g u can restore it without any problem using FLASHBACK TABLE feature
Click here for more info
Cheers,
ZB
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