Best Practice PL/SQL with Steven Feuerstein

Best Practice PL/SQL with Steven Feuerstein

Best Practice PL/SQL with Steven Feuerstein

metalink Plugin courtesy of Oracle-l and Matt penny

This is a cool Plugin for all you Firefoz users.


– Check-out this great Oracle-l extension, courtesy of Matt Penny:

http://www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/12-2004/msg00459.html

Copy the two items into your

C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins directory:

metalink.gif

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metalink Plugin courtesy of Oracle-l and Matt penny

This is a cool Plugin for all you Firefoz users.


– Check-out this great Oracle-l extension, courtesy of Matt Penny:

http://www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/12-2004/msg00459.html

Copy the two items into your

C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins directory:

metalink.gif

http://www.cbdba.net/images/metalink.gif



Security Advisory

Pete Finnigian has put together an alert about using directory objects.

this has been fized in Oracle latesh Security Advisory Date 01-18

Security Advisory

Pete Finnigian has put together an alert about using directory objects.

this has been fized in Oracle latesh Security Advisory Date 01-18

Database Links

For all those who use database links arnd are worried about Database links what they are how they are sued and what are the ramifications. here is a good Article .

Database Links

Database Links

For all those who use database links arnd are worried about Database links what they are how they are sued and what are the ramifications. here is a good Article .

Database Links

Sox Deal with it.

As pete States the SOX stuff is heatign up as Yearly Audits come into play.

SOX is a very Broad Law and in that sense has little or no explanantion on what the auditors want thus leaving it up to the auditors to determine what’s right and wrong.

Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog

Sox Deal with it.

As pete States the SOX stuff is heatign up as Yearly Audits come into play.

SOX is a very Broad Law and in that sense has little or no explanantion on what the auditors want thus leaving it up to the auditors to determine what’s right and wrong.

Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog