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  • The Latest Developments with Oracle's Report Tool, XML Publisher

    Rich Colton, Application Integration Manager for Washington Group International (WGI) and Tim Dexter, XML Publisher Group Product Manager speak with Cliff about the Enterprise release of XML Publisher, the new extraction engine that allows developers to create reports that access multiple databases and datasources and WGI's XML strategy and benefits with for their business applications.

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  • Same product name in different categories

    - by Shawn
    I have two questions about URL structure for SEO. I have one product belongs to multiple categories. Is this OK for SEO OR shall I give them different product names? http://example.com/shirts/denim/poloshirt.html http://example.com/shirts/pinkcolor/poloshirt.html Is it good or to put numeric product code in the URL as this: http://example.com/shirts/denim/shirt-st397.html http://example.com/shirts/denim/shirt-sw160.html Google regard it as one product or different products?

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  • How to track site visitors across several browser sessions or computers using Google Analytics?

    - by Craig
    If a site visitor clears cookies, uses various browsers or computers then Google Analytics will have a hard time detecting them as being by the same user. However since 95% of the site content is only available when logged in, so I should be able to identify multiple visits as the same user so long as they log in. How can I identify to Google that the visits are by the same user? (without breaking the Terms and Conditions)

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  • What's the canonical way to acknowledge many FOSS sources in a single project?

    - by boost
    I have a project which uses a large number of LGPL, Artistic and other open-source licensed libraries. What's the canonical (i.e. the "standard") way of acknowledging multiple sources in a single project download? Also, some of the sources I've used are from sites where using the code is okay, but publishing the source isn't. What's the usual manner of attribution in that case, and the usual manner of making the source available in an open-source project?

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  • Download Count Problems

    Something is apparently wrong in the Android Market. We are getting multiple reports of erroneous download counts. The right people are aware of the situation and are working...

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  • Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2010

    Visualize your workspace with new multiple monitor support, powerful Web development, new SharePoint support with tons of templates and Web parts, and more accurate targeting of any version of the .NET Framework. Get set to unleash your creativity.

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  • Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2010

    Visualize your workspace with new multiple monitor support, powerful Web development, new SharePoint support with tons of templates and Web parts, and more accurate targeting of any version of the .NET Framework. Get set to unleash your creativity.

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  • Stairway to T-SQL DML Level 8: Using the ROLLUP, CUBE and GROUPING SET operator in a GROUP BY Clause

    In this article I will be expanding on my discussion of the GROUP BY clause by exploring the ROLLUP, CUBE and GROUPING SETS operators. These additional GROUP BY operators make it is easy to have SQL Server create subtotals, grand totals, a superset of subtotals, as well as multiple aggregate groupings in a single SELECT statement. Local evaluation repository makes trying SQL Source Control simpleThe evaluation repository makes it easy to try SQL Source Control. Get started with the 28-day free trial.

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  • What's the best way to acknowledge many FOSS sources in a single project?

    - by boost
    I have a project which uses a large number of LGPL, Artistic and other open-source licensed libraries. What's the canonical (i.e. the "standard") way of acknowledging multiple sources in a single project download? Also, some of the sources I've used are from sites where using the code is okay, but publishing the source isn't. What's the usual manner of attribution in that case, and the usual manner of making the source available in an open-source project?

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  • A follow up to yesterday

    - by GrumpyOldDBA
    As I have been asked,  here to tidy up yesterdays post is the procedure my startup procedure calls along with the logging table deployed in the DBA database. Just to muddy the water further I have routines for remotely calling the DBAMessages table through a remote server to send out email from a central server!! Just to explain that I have been ( previously ) limited to only using one Server to send email alerts for multiple Servers so I attempt to code to deal with all possible circumstances...(read more)

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  • Fun with SQL Server Profiler trace files and PowerShell

    Running Profiler traces against multiple servers becomes a painful process when it’s time to collate and filter all that data. It would be time-consuming, frustrating and messy if Laerte hadn’t written this handy PowerShell script (complete with examples) to help you out. Free trial of SQL Backup™“SQL Backup was able to cut down my backup time significantly AND achieved a 90% compression at the same time!” Joe Cheng. Download a free trial now.

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  • New SQL Monitor Metric: Principals with Sysadmin Login

    This metric counts the number of principals who are members of the sysadmin fixed server role. SQL Server relies on role-based security to manage permissions. If multiple IT system administrators have permissions to set up new SQL Server logins, they might be inclined to do so as part of the sysadmin role. Adding a normal user to the sysadmin role could pose a security risk and is not recommended unless the principal is highly trusted.

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  • JHeadstart search with default values

    - by christian.bischof
    JHeadstart has a powerful generator for ADF Faces pages. One of the features of the generator is the generation of search functionality into a page. The search functionality offers a "Quicksearch" with a single search item and an "Advanced Search" for multiple search criteria. Sometimes it would be nice to have initial values for the search criteria, but this is not supplied by JHeadstart by default.

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  • Enable Visual Guided Selling with Oracle EBS Configurator and AutoVue Visualization Solutions

    Highly complex and customized products have multiple configuration options which present challenges to the vendors who sell and manufacture them, as well as the customers who buy them. Oracle Gold partner, Latis Technologies, has developed an integration between Oracle EBS Configurator and Oracle?s AutoVue visualization solutions which enables EBS Configurator to dynamically generate views of products and easily display them based on a selected set of configuration options. The combined solution greatly enhances configure-to-order processes and delivers significant benefits, including reduced order lead time, improved order accuracy, faster customer approvals and an overall better buying experience.

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  • CheckBox in C#

    A CheckBox control allows users to select a single or multiple options from a list of options. In this article, I will discuss how to create a CheckBox control in Windows Forms at design-time as well as run-time.

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  • How to Opt For C Class IP Addresses

    There are a great number of SEO Hosting Services in the world today that are formulated with the intention of being able to create and develop winning strategies for their websites to rank well on the top search engines of the world. The need for SEO Hosting has come at a time when webmasters are seeking ways in which they can assign multiple C Class IP Addresses to all of their domains and mange as well as create some of the best services that are able to know where webmasters can control all their domains from one single cPanel.

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  • What parts of functionality should be refactored into a directive?

    - by Sprottenwels
    I am creating an application from legacy code using AngularJS. I wonder what parts of my code should be moved into a directive. For example, iI had thought of moving a table which is used multiple times across the application into a directive. The tables alter from headings and size. Is it worth the effort or even a good practice to turn such things into their own directives or should I create each table in a unique way?

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  • Performance Tune IBM DB2 z/OS Applications using Resource Constraint Analysis

    For the DB2 for z/OS professional the two most common systems tuning scenarios are tuning a DB2 data sharing group or tuning a series of application SQL statements. The data sharing group environment can involve multiple hardware installations and many other cross-system features and functions such as coupling facilities and management policies. Resource constraint analysis is a useful tool in both situations.

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  • Page views in Google Analytics are off compared to a similar metric

    - by tiki16
    We have a page where a user can sign a pledge to recycle by clicking a pledge button. A script writes it to a text file which updates the number on the page. In the past 2 days there have been 185 pledges signed but only 63 page views in GA. I trust that they are unique pledges and not just people adding multiple fake names and entering it. Is there anyway to get a better report from Google Analytics?

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