Error Creating Physical Plan Table
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Though not shown, OracleAS Guard error messages are preceded by an ASG prefix. Error messages are categorized into the following groups and subgroups: DGA Error Messages LRO Error Messages Undo Error Messages Create Template Error Messages Switchover Physical Standby Error Messages Duf Error Messages Database Error Messages Connection and Network Error Messages SQL*Plus Error Messages JDBC Error Messages OPMN Error https://scn.sap.com/thread/1276280 Messages Net Services Error Messages System Error Messages Warning Error Messages OracleAS Database Error Messages OracleAS Topology Error Messages OracleAS Backup and Restore Error Messages OracleAS Guard Synchronize Error Messages OracleAS Guard Instantiate Error Messages C.1 DGA Error Messages The following are DGA error messages. Note: The symbols https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B14099_19/core.1012/b14003/app_drerrmsg.htm class="msgaction" 9, class="msgaction" 8, and class="msgaction" 7 are variables that will be replaced by the name of the object. 12001, Error while creating a DGA template. Cause: An error occurred while creating a template file. Action: See secondary error. 12500, Standby database instance class="msgaction" 6 already exists on host class="msgaction" 5. Cause: The standby database instance specified already exists on target host. Action: Either select a new instance or remove the current instance. C.1.1 LRO Error Messages The following are LRO error messages. 13000, Error during Create Physical Standby: Prepare-init. Cause: Error occurred during specified step. Action: See secondary error. 13001, Error during Create Physical Standby: Prepare-check standby. Cause: Error occurred during specified step. Action: See secondary error. 13002, Error during Create Physical Standby: Prepare-primary processing. Cause: Error occurred during specified step. Action: See secondary error. 13003, Error during Create Physi
Tables Altering Tables Redefining Tables Online Auditing Table Changes Using Flashback Transaction Query Recovering Tables Using the Flashback Table Feature Dropping Tables Using Flashback Drop and Managing the Recycle Bin Managing Index-Organized https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14231/tables.htm Tables Managing External Tables Viewing Information About Tables About Tables Tables are the https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282647074_Urban_Physical_Development_and_Master_Planning_in_Zimbabwe_An_Assessment_of_Conformance_in_the_City_of_Mutare basic unit of data storage in an Oracle Database. Data is stored in rows and columns. You define a table with a table name, such as class="sect2" 3, and a set of columns. You give each column a column name, such as class="sect2" 2, class="sect2" 1, and class="sect2" 0; a datatype, error creating such as class="sect1" 9, class="sect1" 8, or class="sect1" 7; and a width. The width can be predetermined by the datatype, as in class="sect1" 6. If columns are of the class="sect1" 5 datatype, define precision and scale instead of width. A row is a collection of column information corresponding to a single record. You can specify rules for each column of a table. These error creating physical rules are called integrity constraints. One example is a class="sect1" 4 integrity constraint. This constraint forces the column to contain a value in every row. You can also invoke transparent data encryption to encrypt data before storing it in the datafile. Then, if users attempt to circumvent the database access control mechanisms by looking inside datafiles directly with operating system tools, encryption prevents these users from viewing sensitive data. After you create a table, insert rows of data using SQL statements. Table data can then be queried, deleted, or updated using SQL. See Also: Oracle Database Concepts for a more detailed description of tables Chapter 14, "Managing Space for Schema Objects" for guidelines for managing space for tables Chapter 13, "Managing Schema Objects" for information on additional aspects of managing tables, such as specifying integrity constraints and analyzing tables Oracle Database Security Guide for a discussion of transparent data encryption Guidelines for Managing Tables This section describes guidelines to follow when managing tables. Following these guidelines can make the management of your tables easier and can improve performance when creating the table, as well as when loading, updating, and
Download Full-text PDF Urban Physical Development and Master Planning in Zimbabwe: An Assessment of Conformance in the City of Mutare.Article (PDF Available) · October 2015 with 397 Reads1st Innocent Chirisa18.65 · University of ZimbabweAbstractUrban master plans play a critical role in the environmental management of urban landscapes in that they guide the physical developments that take place on and in them. In spite of this important role, there is limited knowledge on the degree to which their mapped objectives are achieved in actual terms. This gap in knowledge is mainly due to the lack of empirical methods for assessing plan implementation. In this study, we assess the degree of conformance of physical developments in the city of Mutare to master plan land use proposals. To do this, we carried out a GIS-based overlay analysis of the master plan and the land-use outcomes. We used an error matrix and Kappa Coefficient to assess whether land use proposals conform to existing developments in the city. The results of this study are that there is high overall conformance, although some proposed land uses do not conform to the master plan. We conclude that the adoption of GIS-based methods of compliance monitoring of land-use activities within urban environments provides an objective, rapid and efficient way of managing activities within such environments. We therefore recommend the adoption of such methods in urban areas for early detection of non-conformance and sustainable management of urban areas.Discover the world's research10+ million members100+ million publications100k+ research projectsJoin for free FiguresEnlarge 72Urban physical development and master planning in Zimbabwe: An assessment of conformance in the City of MutareAaron Mabaso, Munyaradzi Davis Shekede, Innocent Chirisa, Lazarus Zanamwe, Isaiah Gwitira and Elmond Bandauko*AbstractUrban master plans play a critical role in the environmental management of urban landscapes in that they guide the physical developments that take place on and in them. In spite of this important role, there is limited knowledge on the degree to which their mapped objectives are achieved in actual terms. This gap in knowledge is