New Feature (Filter on Reports)

I've just noticed that there's been a new feature added in the latest OATS v9.10 patch so that you can filter reports based on a time range. This is extremely useful, particularly if you want to 'ignore' any ramp-up/ramp-down periods and just take a sample while the test is running at the desired level.
However, there doesn't appear to be a similar filter for the graphs. Does anyone know if this is possible? If not, hopefully the feature can be extended to graphs in a later release?

Hi Ian,
Custom time range feature for graphs is already available. Once a graph is rendered, click on Edit -> Select an axis (x or y) . You can change the min and max time range for the graph (if applicable) or any other units.
Cheers
Raj

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    MS Office 2013 Professional Plus
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    Type:                   ActiveX Control
    Architecture:           32-bit and 64-bit
    Version:                15.0.4517.1001
    File date:              ‎Tuesday, ‎May ‎21, ‎2013, ‏‎12:57 PM
    Date last accessed:     ‎Today, ‎December ‎16, ‎2013, ‏‎36 minutes ago
    Class ID:               {BDEADEF5-C265-11D0-BCED-00A0C90AB50F}
    Use count:              6
    Block count:            0
    File:                   OWSSUPP.DLL
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    According to the current description, the issue may occur because SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services add-in feature for SharePoint 2013 isn’t installed correctly.
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    Document Library - Enable New Document, Edit Document Features
    If the issue persists, please feel free to contact me.
    Regards,
    Heidi Duan
    Heidi Duan
    TechNet Community Support

  • Oracle Forms New Features - Your input.  Supporting data types

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    Grant Ronald
    Oracle Forms Product Management
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    purge recyclebin
    table MYTABLE created.
    1 rows inserted.
    table MYTABLE dropped.
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    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
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    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:30:56 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98790       98789        98789          0
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98833       98789        98789       1024
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98833       98789        98789       1024
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98833       98789        98789       1024
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98833       98789        98789       1024
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98833       98789        98789       1024
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98833       98789        98789       1024
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98833       98789        98789       1024
    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                                  NO         NO             98833       98789        98789       1024
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    BIN$Ka0sgN7XRBeCsjyXTQ76cA==$0                                                                                                   MYTABLE                                                                                                                          DROP      Table Composite Partition USERS                          2013-12-01:10:31:37 2013-12-01:10:32:17    4030812                                                                                                                          &

  • BLOCK CORRUPTION (ORA-1578) 처리 (ORACLE 8I NEW FEATURE)

    제품 : ORACLE SERVER
    작성날짜 : 2002-05-31
    BLOCK CORRUPTION (ORA-1578) 처리 (ORACLE 8I NEW FEATURE)
    ========================================================
    PURPOSE
    Block Corruption의 처리 방안에 대해 알아본다.
    Problem Description
    block corruption 시 10210, 10211,10231 의 event 를 사용해서
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    Solution Description
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    ================================================
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    SQL> connect sys/change_on_install
    Connected.
    SQL>
    SQL> -- Repair Table
    SQL>
    SQL> declare
    2 begin
    3 -- Create repair table
    4 dbms_repair.admin_tables (
    5 -- table_name => 'REPAIR_TABLE',
    6 table_type => dbms_repair.repair_table,
    7 action => dbms_repair.create_action,
    8 tablespace => 'USERS'); -- default TS of SYS if not specified
    9 end;
    10 /
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    SQL> select owner, object_name, object_type
    2 from dba_objects
    3 where object_name like '%REPAIR_TABLE';
    OWNER OBJECT_NAME OBJECT_TYPE
    SYS DBA_REPAIR_TABLE VIEW
    SYS REPAIR_TABLE TABLE
    SQL>
    SQL> -- Orphan Key Table
    SQL>
    SQL> declare
    2 begin
    3 -- Create orphan key table
    4 dbms_repair.admin_tables (
    5 table_type => dbms_repair.orphan_table,
    6 action => dbms_repair.create_action,
    7 tablespace => 'USERS'); -- default TS of SYS if not specified
    8 end;
    9 /
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    SQL> select owner, object_name, object_type
    2 from dba_objects
    3 where object_name like '%ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE';
    OWNER OBJECT_NAME OBJECT_TYPE
    SYS DBA_ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE VIEW
    SYS ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE TABLE
    DBMS_REPAIR.CHECK_OBJECT
    =========================
    CHECK_OBJECT procedure 는 기술된 object를 check 하고, repair 를 위한 정보를 수집하기 위함이다.
    SQL> @checkObject
    SQL> set serveroutput on
    SQL>
    SQL> declare
    2 rpr_count int;
    3 begin
    4 rpr_count := 0;
    5 dbms_repair.check_object (
    6 schema_name => 'SYSTEM',
    7 object_name => 'T1',
    8 repair_table_name => 'REPAIR_TABLE',
    9 corrupt_count => rpr_count);
    10 dbms_output.put_line('repair count: ' || to_char(rpr_count));
    11 end;
    12 /
    repair count: 1
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    SQL> desc repair_table
    Name Null? Type
    OBJECT_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
    TABLESPACE_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
    RELATIVE_FILE_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
    BLOCK_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
    CORRUPT_TYPE NOT NULL NUMBER
    SCHEMA_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
    OBJECT_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
    BASEOBJECT_NAME VARCHAR2(30)
    PARTITION_NAME VARCHAR2(30)
    CORRUPT_DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(2000)
    REPAIR_DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(200)
    MARKED_CORRUPT NOT NULL VARCHAR2(10)
    CHECK_TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DATE
    FIX_TIMESTAMP DATE
    REFORMAT_TIMESTAMP DATE
    SQL> select object_name, block_id, corrupt_type, marked_corrupt,
    2 corrupt_description, repair_description
    3 from repair_table;
    OBJECT_NAME BLOCK_ID CORRUPT_TYPE MARKED_COR
    CORRUPT_DESCRIPTION
    REPAIR_DESCRIPTION
    T1 3 1 FALSE
    kdbchk: row locked by non-existent transaction
    table=0 slot=0
    lockid=32 ktbbhitc=1
    mark block software corrupt
    Data Extraction
    ===============
    repair table에 의하면 file 6 ,block 3 에 corrupt 이 났음을 알수 있다
    그러나 아직 이 block 은 corrupt 로 mark 되어 있지 않으므로 필요 data 를
    추출하여야 한다.
    1. ALTER SYSTEM DUMP (nrows = 3) 에 의해 block안에 있는 row수를 결정한다.
    2. corrupt object를 select 하여 가능한 정보를 추출한다.
    SQL> -- The following query can be used to salvage data from a corrupt block.
    SQL> -- Creating a temporary table facilitates data insertion.
    SQL> create table temp_t1 as
    2 select * from system.t1
    3 where dbms_rowid.rowid_block_number(rowid) = 3
    4 and dbms_rowid.rowid_to_absolute_fno (rowid, 'SYSTEM','T1') = 6;
    Table created.
    SQL> select col1 from temp_t1;
    COL1
    2
    3
    DBMS_REPAIR.FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS (ORA-1578)
    ============================================
    FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS procedure는 repair table 의 정보를 이용하여 corrupt
    blocks 을 fix 한다
    그러나 아직 full table scan 시 여전히 error 가 발생한다
    SQL> declare
    2 fix_count int;
    3 begin
    4 fix_count := 0;
    5 dbms_repair.fix_corrupt_blocks (
    6 schema_name => 'SYSTEM',
    7 object_name => 'T1',
    8 object_type => dbms_repair.table_object,
    9 repair_table_name => 'REPAIR_TABLE',
    10 fix_count => fix_count);
    11 dbms_output.put_line('fix count: ' || to_char(fix_count));
    12 end;
    13 /
    fix count: 1
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    SQL> select object_name, block_id, marked_corrupt
    2 from repair_table;
    OBJECT_NAME BLOCK_ID MARKED_COR
    T1 3 TRUE
    SQL> select * from system.t1;
    select * from system.t1
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 6, block # 3)
    ORA-01110: data file 6: '/tmp/ts_corrupt.dbf'
    DBMS_REPAIR.DUMP_ORPHAN_KEYS
    ==============================
    DUMP_ORPHAN_KEYS는 corrupt data 에 해당하는 index 를 나타내 준다
    SQL> select index_name from dba_indexes
    2 where table_name in (select distinct object_name from repair_table);
    INDEX_NAME
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    2 begin
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    4 schema_name => 'SYSTEM',
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    7 end;
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    5 eeee
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    Reference Document
    ------------------

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    "Provided you have a current license to use Oracle database programs and are currently receiving technical support from our organization for such Oracle database programs, we grant you a nonexclusive, nontransferable limited license to use the programs solely for your internal business operations subject to the terms of this agreement and the license grants and restrictions set forth with your licensing of such Oracle database programs."
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