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Originally Posted by fbifido
That was not a good example, that's windows, and that look allot simpler that when don in linux.
LOL - Do you think Oracle writes and supports a different set of commands depending on O/S? Oracle commands are exactly the same no matter the underlying Operating System.
The few DOS commands are easily translatable into Linux commads, the one that may be harder is "set", replace with "export"
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Originally Posted by fbifido
That was not a good example, that's windows, and that look allot simpler that when don in linux.
I don't get why oracle make this thing so badly. a full export has everything in it so why don't the import software just re-create the the database and all the data?
or even better make a program that can look at the backup and produce all the needed files to create the database,users and rights and just put it in a directory so you can edit it and then do a manual or automate database creation?
or can they make a backup converter program that reads the dump file and get what version exp was use and then convert it to the version that it is been imported to and fix the file location of all the files so it match how the current oracle database is created (not sure how to say that part)?
you are really dumb
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