Yahoo oracle user group.

Hi All,
I want to create a yahoo oracle user group for instant technical problem solve.
If any body interested to join this group . Please add my yahoo id . after that i will give u another yahoo id .
Thanks
Md.Muniruzzaman Khan
Email : [email protected]

Hi All,
This is only for Yahoo messenger.
Thanks
Md.Muniruzzaman Khan
Email : [email protected]

Similar Messages

  • Welcome to the new Oracle User Group Community

    Welcome to the new Oracle User Group Community. Whether you landed here via the redirect from the previous community site - IOUC.org - or navigated here directly, welcome. This new platform brings new community features to enhance the way you connect with user group peers and with Oracle, as well as make it easier for you to find information through a more intuitive interface. We invite you to provide your feedback on the new site. Log in using your OTN Forum credentials and join the discussion here. If you do not yet have OTN Forum log in credentials, navigate to http://community.oracle.com/community, click on the "Register" link in the upper right corner of the page and create your account.
    We look forward to hearing from you.

    Hi Kashif,
    Glad you like the new Community. Communication among user group leaders works a little differently on this site than on the previous site. Rather than having communication focus around e-mail distribution lists, communication now is focused within the site itself. The intent is that this will provide users the one place to come for information, rather than having to sort through lots of e-mail threads. That doesn't mean that e-mail is completely out of the picture though. Users can opt-in to receive e-mail notifications when an individual piece of content is changed, or when content is posted to a space. Look for the "Receive email notifications" link under "Actions" to start receiving notices. To stop receiving notices, go back to the same content/space and click "Stop email notifications".
    Your Relationship Manager will be talking with you and the other leaders in your region over the next few days and weeks regarding how you and your group of leaders want to communicate.
    Best regards,
    Oracle User Group Team

  • Oracle User Group in Germany

    Hello,
    I just came back from the DOAG (German Oracle User Group)
    conference. HTML db seems to be much more popular than I
    thought - and that's good. There were no free chairs in the
    room at all. People were sitting on the floor.
    Tomorrow is the second day. There are at least three or
    four topics related to HTML db. Happy to have a chance to
    attend the courses.
    More and more people are starting to realize and admit
    than HTML db is much, much more than just a replacement
    for Access and Excel. It is making competition to Oracle
    own products that have this heavy aura of "serious"
    programming interfaces (J2EE, Portal,
    ...). People are using it with SAP, BAAN or standalone.
    I saw the roadmap for HTML db. Looks quite promising. If
    only the half of the planned features appear in the next
    version it will become unbeatable (and I was told it is
    unbreakable?).
    They demonstrated the new "session state protection"
    feature using checksum. This was one of the bigger issues.
    Now, it doesn't seem to be an issue any more.
    Denes Kubicek

    Denes,
    Thanks for posting this update from DOAG. Unfortunately, I was unable to make it.
    Sergio

  • Announcement - UK Oracle User Group Meeting 09-Sep-2004

    The UK Oracle User Group Development Engineering Special Interest Group which covers the Forms and JDeveloper Tools will be holding one of it's regular meetings in Oracle's Reading Offices (UK) on the 9th September 2004. For details see http://www.ukoug.org/calendar/show_event.jsp?id=436.

    I agree.
    What's needed is at least 5 years of ongoing active Support (including emerging new Platform Versions).
    If Sun/Oracle expects their clients to migrate to a new product, they should provide detailed migration information and usable migration tools (covering existing Components and Plans, inheritance, Dependencies and installation history data) to protect the substantial investments existing clients have made in the N1SPS framework.
    Of particular interest for my client are the virtual host concept and modeling of dependencies over multiple hosts for application server (Oracle WebLogic) clusters.
    I'm not sure if Sun/Oracle did fully understand the potential of N1SPS - especially for managing (their own) Middleware products - when they decided to EOL N1SPS.
    Regards
    Erwin Richard
    System Architect - Freelancer
    mailto: [email protected]

  • Melbourne Oracle User Group conference 7th & 8th Sept

    Hi JDev crew
    Small note to say the Melbourne Australian Oracle User Group (AUSOUG) conference is next week on the 7th and 8th of September. It's your last chance to register. Don't miss out!
    <u>http://www.ausoug.org.au/2020</u>
    Hope to see you there!
    Chris Muir
    Victorian AUSOUG Secretary

    Reminder: Our call for papers is closing on Monday 27th July. Be sure to send your abstracts to [[email protected]]
    We also have a Twitter account and will be posting updates via that. Se sure to follow: aus_ora_spatial
    Ross.

  • UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG) fires back at suggestion that customers have 'hostile' relationship with Oracle

    In a 24 November article in Computing, the United Kingdom’s leading business technology publication, the UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG) differed with the suggestion from the Campaign for Clear Licensing that customers have a hostile relationship with Oracle.

    In a 24 November article in Computing, the United Kingdom’s leading business technology publication, the UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG) differed with the suggestion from the Campaign for Clear Licensing that customers have a hostile relationship with Oracle.

  • Oracle User Groups

    There is a great Oracle user group in my city.
    Does anyone know of a listing to Oracle user groups?

    There are some info:
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/community/user_groups/index.htm
    Greetings...
    Sim

  • ORACLE User Group Blogs about Exadata

    Attached a new ORACLE User Group initiative. It is a collcetion of three Blogs about Exadata from ORACLE User Groups Leaders.

    Thanks for sharing this.
    Thanks,
    Abhi

  • Queries about Oracle User Groups

    Hi,
    I am planning to move to US in few months. I would like to join in any Oracle user group and attend sessions from industry experts.
    I would like to get some advices on
    1) Should i join in IOUG (Independent Oracle Users Group) or
    2) Should i prefer to join in the user group where i will be working?
    I checked IOUG website and found there are many benefits and i can even view webcasts if i can attend sessions directly.
    Can someone explain me which one should i prefer or how people are generally enrolling themselves for these users group.
    Thanks
    Sarayu

    As in anything Oracle, "it depends."
    Certainly the IOUG big yearly conference is worthwhile for most people. If you have to choose between that and Open World, it depends what you want. The best way is to get expert enough at something to be a presenter at both, that has both career and potentially remunerative rewards. But you need your employer to support you. Simply preparing for a presentation can make you more of an expert than you would have believed.
    Local groups vary - some wind up just being mouthpieces for vendors or certain possibly silly methodologies, others are as good as the big conferences. All one can say is "go and see."
    My personal opinion, having been going to user conferences for 30 years, is they can be the best deal around. But you have to put something into it to get anything out of it. People like to help you, and appreciate it if you help them.

  • OPA at UK Oracle User Group in Birmingham Dec 1, 2009

    I will be making a presentation on OPA at the forthcoming UK Oracle User Group conference at the ICC at Birmingham. This is a major conference for the Technology and E-Business Suite parts of Oracle, running from Monday November 30 to Wednesday December 2. There are 12 different tracks plus Masterclasses and Roundtables, with 5 presentations per day, so a huge range of subjects is covered. Oracle employees make many presentations, but consultancies and end users also contribute.
    I have been allocated the final presentation in Track 9 on Tuesday, with a title of "Extending Oracle E-Business Suite to use Haley Office Rules". As far as I can see, it is the only mention of Rules in the whole conference. As I am the only barrier between tired delegates and the bar, the presentation will aim to be light hearted but instructional.
    I would be delighted to meet any OPA Forum members at the event and in the bar afterwards.
    More details of the event are at http://techandebs.ukoug.org/default.asp?p=3232
    regards,
    David Hawkins
    Oracle Solution Centre
    Capgemini UK plc
    Tel: +44 (0)870 904 6114
    Edited by: David Hawkins on Nov 18, 2009 2:12 PM

    Thanks for posting this event to the OPA forum David. It is great to see the partner community spreading the word on OPA, especially in a form like your presentation where you'll be highlighting real world experience of an OPA implementation.
    I'd love to see your presentation, but wont be able to attend. Will it be recorded or available virtually for those unable to travel to be there? Perhaps you could post your slides to this forum after the event?
    http://techandebs.ukoug.org/default.asp?p=3227&dlgact=shwprs&prs_prsid=3816&day_dayid=33

  • Collaboration Drives Innovation as China Oracle User Groups and Oracle University Work Together to Change Lives

    Check out the latest Customers in the Know blog post where Jim Jiang shares the story of an innovative program launched collaboratively by the China Oracle User Groups and Oracle University.
    https://blogs.oracle.com/customersknow/entry/innovation_and_collaboration_at_its

    Check out the latest Customers in the Know blog post where Jim Jiang shares the story of an innovative program launched collaboratively by the China Oracle User Groups and Oracle University.
    https://blogs.oracle.com/customersknow/entry/innovation_and_collaboration_at_its

  • Oracle user group?

    hi,
    During auditing in my company auditor asked me provide me the oracle users and group to which they belong.
    any view to see user's group and appreciated to share the knowledge.
    Thanks
    Prakash

    Hi..
    If its the users in the database you can query DBA_USERS view
    sql>select USERNAME,USER_ID,ACCOUNT_STATUS,DEFAULT_TABLESPACE,to_char(CREATED,'DD-MM-YY HH24:MI:SS')created,PROFILE from dba_users;
    e.g..
    SYS on 14-MAR-09 at matrix >select USERNAME,USER_ID,ACCOUNT_STATUS,DEFAULT_TABLESPACE,to_char(CREATED,'DD-MM-YY HH24:MI:SS')created,PROFILE from dba_users;
    USERNAME                     USER_ID ACCOUNT_STATUS                   DEFAULT_TABLESPACE             CREATED           PROFILE
    MGMT_VIEW                         53 OPEN                             SYSTEM                         30-08-05 15:03:07 DEFAULT
    SYS                                0 OPEN                             SYSTEM                         30-08-05 13:50:29 DEFAULT
    SYSTEM                             5 OPEN                             SYSTEM                         30-08-05 13:50:29 DEFAULT
    DBSNMP                            24 OPEN                             SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:11:29 MONITORING_PROFILE
    SYSMAN                            51 OPEN                             SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:59:22 DEFAULT
    APES                              66 OPEN                             USERS                          03-03-09 23:08:23 DEFAULT
    SCOTT                             54 OPEN                             USERS                          30-08-05 15:06:08 DEFAULT
    STRMADMIN                         61 OPEN                             USERS                          24-02-09 19:50:02 DEFAULT
    HR                                55 OPEN                             USERS                          24-02-09 12:23:46 DEFAULT
    ANAND                             62 OPEN                             ANAND                          26-02-09 18:01:53 DEFAULT
    OUTLN                             11 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSTEM                         30-08-05 13:50:38 DEFAULT
    USERNAME                     USER_ID ACCOUNT_STATUS                   DEFAULT_TABLESPACE             CREATED           PROFILE
    MDSYS                             46 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:31:27 DEFAULT
    ORDSYS                            43 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:31:27 DEFAULT
    EXFSYS                            34 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:24:46 DEFAULT
    DMSYS                             35 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:25:24 DEFAULT
    WMSYS                             25 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:14:03 DEFAULT
    CTXSYS                            36 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:26:16 DEFAULT
    ANONYMOUS                         39 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:27:39 DEFAULT
    XDB                               38 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:27:38 DEFAULT
    ORDPLUGINS                        44 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:31:27 DEFAULT
    SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA                45 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:31:27 DEFAULT
    OLAPSYS                           47 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 SYSAUX                         30-08-05 14:48:53 DEFAULT
    USERNAME                     USER_ID ACCOUNT_STATUS                   DEFAULT_TABLESPACE             CREATED           PROFILE
    ORACLE_OCM                        63 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          01-03-09 14:30:45 DEFAULT
    TSMSYS                            21 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          30-08-05 14:08:08 DEFAULT
    BI                                60 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          24-02-09 12:23:47 DEFAULT
    PM                                59 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          24-02-09 12:23:47 DEFAULT
    MDDATA                            50 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          30-08-05 14:51:12 DEFAULT
    IX                                57 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          24-02-09 12:23:47 DEFAULT
    SH                                58 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          24-02-09 12:23:47 DEFAULT
    DIP                               19 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          30-08-05 13:58:57 DEFAULT
    OE                                56 EXPIRED & LOCKED                 USERS                          24-02-09 12:23:47 DEFAULTTo know the logon date and time to the database you need to enable AUDITING in the database or you can create a logon triggrer [http://www.dba-oracle.com/art_builder_sec_audit.htm]
    group to which they belongI am not sure about this ...
    all active, deactive and default usersActive users and inactive users are talked in terms, with those users who are connected to the database.Few users may be running some query who will be active and some of them might not , those will be inactive
    COLUMN username FORMAT A15
    col osuser for a15
    col module for a15
    COLUMN machine FORMAT A30
    col program for a20
    COLUMN logon_time FORMAT A20
    SELECT NVL(s.username, '(oracle)') AS username,
           s.osuser,
           s.sid,
           s.serial#,
           p.spid,
           s.status,
           s.module,
           s.terminal,
           s.machine,
           s.program,
           TO_CHAR(s.logon_Time,'DD-MON-YYYY HH24:MI:SS') AS logon_time
    FROM   v$session s,
           v$process p
    WHERE  s.paddr  = p.addr
    ORDER BY s.username, s.osuser;
    Password policy for DBA users.I think it would be related to the password strength of the user's password.It must be 8 characters with some some character like using #,$ etc .

  • UK Oracle User Group Conference

    Is anyone planning on attending this?

    Sorry, I hadn't meant to submit that half finished post.
    I was going to suggest a meet-up for us APEX types if there were enough people attending and staying over in Birmingham.
    Would there be interest in such a thing if there were sufficient numbers?

  • Oracle users over OpenLDAP

    I am looking for information on migrating users of a database Oracle 9i on OpenLDAP. Somebody knows something of this?
    I look for between the manuals of Oracle and all it makes reference to migrate the users stored in different implementations of LDAP from the Oracle Information Directory.
    Thanks
    Nicolas Pereyra Molinas

    There are many Oracle user Groups. The best way to find out which groups are out there is with a Google search.
    http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=WZPA,WZPA:2006-10,WZPA:en&q=oracle+user+groups
    You can narrow the search to your specific region to find the user groups local to your area.

  • Incorrect User Group contact info

    Hi, it was brought to my attention that your site has incomplete/incorrect contact information for the Nebraska Oracle Users Group. The URL is http://otn.oracle.com/collaboration/user_group/htdocs/central.html.
    The correct info is:
    Steven Givens
    President - Nebraska Oracle Users Group
    Database Manager
    Technical Services
    Enterprise Systems
    First Data Corporate (FDC)
    10910 Mill Valley Rd.
    Mailstop P10T
    Omaha, NE 68154
    Phone:      (402) 222-7967
    Fax:          (402) 222-8370
    Email:     [email protected]
    Thanks,
    Steve

    This change has been made.
    Regards, OTN

Maybe you are looking for