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as seen on Oracle Blogs
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The posts in this series assume that you have some level of familiarity with ODI. The concepts of Topology, Data Server, Physical and Logical Architecture are used here assuming that you understand them in the context of ODI. If you need more details on these elements, please refer to the ODI Tutorial…
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A number of people have found my post about getting started with SQL Azure pretty useful. But, it's all worthless if it doesn't add up to user value. Database are like potential energy in physics-it's a promise that something could be put in motion. Users actually making decisions based on analysis…
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Take a simple table like below:
Column Headings: || Agent's Name || Time Logged In || Center ||
Row 1: Andrew || 12:30 PM || Home Base
Row 2: Jeff || 7:00 AM || Virtual Base
Row 3: Ryan || 6:30 PM || Test Base
Now lets say that a single cell is deleted so the table now looks like this:
Column…
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Hello everyone there,
Me and my mates have been given an Excel spreasheet,which contains the data of the Census report.
The column here corresponds to "Year" (from 2000-2010),the row means "City/Town",the cell is simply the population of a town at a particular year.
We are up to doing some analysis…
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PivotTables are one of the most powerful features of Microsoft Excel. They allow large amounts of data to be analyzed and summarized in just a few mouse clicks. In this article, we explore PivotTables, understand what they are, and learn how to create and customize them.
Note: This article…
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