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Expert Profile: Peter Choi

Expertise:  I am a senior Oracle DBA, PeopleSoft Administrator and Project Manager with 10 years experience. I have been working with PeopleSoft (HRMS 5, 7, 7.x and 8.9), Oracle RDBMS (7.3 - 10gR2) on various Unix and Windows platforms, and some Oracle Application Server (9i/10gR2). I also have experience with the configuration and administration of BEA`s Tuxedo and WebLogic for PeopleSoft 8.x.

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Thank very much. I'm glad to meet people like you
(Gabriel Bonilla on 08/20/08)
Thank, your guide is clear and fast, I'll do some tests Thank again
(Gabriel on 08/19/08)
Thank you for the quick answer! I will follow up with Database Migration as suggested.
(Matti on 06/25/08)
Hello Peter , Thank you so much for the quick reply. Regards Rio
(Rio on 06/16/08)
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Recent Answers from Peter Choi
2008-08-28  Inactive/Active session Hi Rajiv, The LAST_CALL_ET column indicates how long the session has been idle. So yes it is possible for it to become active again and for that column to be reset. Another thing that might be possible...
2008-08-20  Listener Hi Gabriel, ---------- Listener ---------- There are three ways to add a second database instance to your listener. Again assuming that you're on a Windows (2000/2003/2005) Server platform and assuming...
2008-08-18  switching instances Hi Gabriel, You can have two database instances running on the same server. If they are the exact same Oracle version and patch level, you can have one database listener listening to both instances...
2008-07-29  Oracle 10gR2 Hi Feryal, To check your services, click on > START | SETTINGS | CONTROL PANEL | ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS | SERVICES. If you scroll down on the list of services, look for an entry that looks like...
2008-07-23  TAB view Hi Carolyn, TAB and TABS are diffirent from each other. you can execute >desc tab, SQL> desc tab Name Null? Type -----------------------------------------...
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