Thanks a lot, I accept, if you think it is worth for it,
obviously this is free, but I don't know if this is enough
good.
I started trying to do a paper for beginners, about tunning,
even for myself because after the years one always forget some detail, specially
because I'm developer and dba, more time developing than dba-ing.
After I got my ocp I understand how much time I lost because I
didn't understand basic and clear principles, prinicples I read in the
documentation but I didn't thought they were too important.
After I reached the 20 pages, I understand no body is going to
read it, too long, for example I still didn't end to read thomas kyte both
books, Harrison, etc. i only read what I needed.
So the idea is to put the tips for tunning, one phrase if
possible. :) thanks again
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 2:51
PM
Subject: Re: Your opinion please :)
Juan,
One of the best methods for getting peer reviews of
your paper is
to submit it for
publication.
I would be glad to
submit it for possible publication in the IOUG Journal,
SELECT, if you are interested.
If so, it will be reviewed by experienced DBA's, and if
it makes the
cut, published in
SELECT.
Jared
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Hi I
took sometime to do a paper, to help newbies in tunning, this is not
to
become they expert, but at least they know there are statistics in
the
database
If you get some time, and give some opinion about it,
like the previous
mistake I did with IN function, you are welcome.
Or
something important I'm missing (for newbies dbas of course).
Did you
remember the first time you had a tunning problem, before the ocp,
and you
didn't knew where to start to check,and lost long time, changing
some
database parameter to see if that improved something, the idea is to
save
that
step.
http://www.geocities.com/juancarlosreyesp/101basictunningonOracle9i.pdf
Juan
Carlos Reyes
Pacheco
OCP
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