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| http://tahiti.oracle.com has all you need -- Syltrem OpenVMS 7.3-1 + Oracle 8.1.7.4 http://pages.infinit.net/syltrem (OpenVMS related web site, en français) ---zulu is not in my email address--- "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> a écrit dans le message de news:403ceaf8$1@news.012.net.il... > Hello, > > I want a simple *.hlp (or *.chm) file, for all the commands + functions for > oracle database, please. > > Thanks > > > |
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| "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:403ceaf8$1@news.012.net.il... > Hello, > > I want a simple *.hlp (or *.chm) file, for all the commands + functions for > oracle database, please. There is no such thing. Greetings! Volker -- The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working the moment you get up and does not stop until you get into the office. |
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| "Volker Hetzer" <volker.hetzer@ieee.org> wrote in message : > > "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:403ceaf8$1@news.012.net.il... > > Hello, > > > > I want a simple *.hlp (or *.chm) file, for all the commands + functions for > > oracle database, please. > There is no such thing. I just want a help file, that I can reffer it as a technical reference. I once had sqlora.hlp (some thing simmiliar on it's name - may be authorised by borland, I don't remember). Thanks |
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| On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 22:52:34 +0200, "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> wrote: > >"Volker Hetzer" <volker.hetzer@ieee.org> wrote in message : >> >> "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >news:403ceaf8$1@news.012.net.il... >> > Hello, >> > >> > I want a simple *.hlp (or *.chm) file, for all the commands + functions >for >> > oracle database, please. >> There is no such thing. > >I just want a help file, that I can reffer it as a technical reference. >I once had sqlora.hlp (some thing simmiliar on it's name - may be authorised >by borland, I don't remember). > >Thanks > The sql reference on http://tahiti.oracle.com has been written for this purpose. You can also download it as a pdf file. Could you please refrain from crossposting and consequently wasting bandwith and people's time? -- Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA |
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| "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> wrote in message news:403d0af1$1@news.012.net.il... > > "Volker Hetzer" <volker.hetzer@ieee.org> wrote in message : > > > > "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:403ceaf8$1@news.012.net.il... > > > Hello, > > > > > > I want a simple *.hlp (or *.chm) file, for all the commands + functions > for > > > oracle database, please. > > There is no such thing. > > I just want a help file, that I can reffer it as a technical reference. > I once had sqlora.hlp (some thing simmiliar on it's name - may be authorised > by borland, I don't remember). > > Thanks > > hlp and chm files are MS proprietary files. Oracle supplies all of its documentation in 3 formats. Hard copy, PDF and HTML format. The HTML format even comes with a Java searcher. Sign up on otn.oracle.com and look at documentation. It is arranged like several books. Look in the chapter of the appropriate book for the information you need. HTML and PDF are very standard formats. Jim |
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| In article <403d0af1$1@news.012.net.il>, no_spam_please@nospam.com says... > > "Volker Hetzer" <volker.hetzer@ieee.org> wrote in message : > > > > "Eitan" <no_spam_please@nospam.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:403ceaf8$1@news.012.net.il... > > > Hello, > > > > > > I want a simple *.hlp (or *.chm) file, for all the commands + functions > for > > > oracle database, please. > > There is no such thing. > > I just want a help file, that I can reffer it as a technical reference. > I once had sqlora.hlp (some thing simmiliar on it's name - may be authorised > by borland, I don't remember). > > Thanks > Finding your way through all the documentation can be a bit of a bear. Try here: http://download-west.oracle.com/docs...v/portal_5.htm |