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    Creating a Database in Oracle 9i
    When creating a database, the main concept is to know how the database is structured in Oracle 9i. You should be aware that ever since the release of Oracle 8i, the Oracle database support object orientated structures. This means that Oracle supports abstract data types and methods.

    Updated: 07/18/2006

    Datatypes Used in Oracle 9i
    It is assumed that you have read my previous Oracle article based on creating an Oracle database in the latest Oracle database 9i. Before we can create a table, one should sit down and take the time to get to know the datatypes available for Oracle.

    Updated: 07/18/2006

    Partitioning in Oracle. What? Why? When? Who? Where? How?
    Pavi has produced an article for Oracle DBAs interested in finding ways of partitioning the tables as well showing a new form of partitioning using Oracle 9i.Business applications are growing at a faster rate than salaries, and so is the data supporting them, especially e-business applications where the data growth has been around 20-30 percent or more annually. Oracle came up with the idea of Partitioning the Tables.

    Updated: 07/18/2006

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