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Dj Trance
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Posted on 05-05-05 10:23
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Will pay u if needed.Just e-mail me at karnibas@yahoo.com Need some help with Oracle PL/SQL programming. I have uploaded the files and the instructions in the address below. Someone please help. http://personal.stthomas.edu/slshrestha/PL SQL.zip There are a total of 7 (stored Procedures, triggers and functions) and I will test them if you have made them correctly the testing part should work. Thanks in Advance, S.
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Ubiquitous
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Posted on 05-05-05 11:17
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Afnai ta homework kasle garidiyos.. .. No one will do your work for u man, u gotta try yourself. It's not that hard.. u can even find the tutorials on the net. Good luck.
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Pink_floyd
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Posted on 05-05-05 12:22
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Common you gotta do it yourself. since you are taking pl/sql i think u r a computer science major. what will u do later when you need to do it in your job? welll i looked at the problems it doesn't seem that hard at all. procedure and function is just simple trigger you just create an audit table and on insert use OLD:.......... l or statement level trigger statement and since you have to check only on insert! yo can write a row level trigger and insert the old value. or you can write a procedure and call it on the trigger. its not that bad
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Dj Trance
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Posted on 05-06-05 8:20
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The thing is I am new to this SQL so if you can help that'd be great...otherwise screw it I don;t think i'll be a DBA.
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