Suggest a good timesheet tool

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Can anyone suggest a good open source tool for maintaining time sheet. I dont know much about the tools. Please help.

Hi,
There are so many books. I would recommend you to start from the Concepts Guide of Oracle 11g at the documentation section of otn.oracle.com. That is written by Tom Kyte.
Then read Tom Kyte's book "Expert Oracle Database Architecture".
After that read Practical Oracle 8i by Jonathan Lewis. Yes dont be misguided by 8i. Its still valid.
Read SQL Tuning by Dan Tow. http://www.amazon.com/SQL-Tuning-Dan-Tow/dp/0596005733
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