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    Temporal Tables

    Temporal Tables

    Postgresql temporal_tables extension in PL/pgSQL

    temporal_tables is a PostgreSQL extension that adds temporal support to tables by automatically tracking row history. It enables versioned records, letting users query data as it existed at any point in time. This is ideal for audit logging, data versioning, and time-travel queries without needing manual triggers or archive tables.
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    oracle-architect-tools

    oracle pl/sql based tools for design development and maintenance

    A suite of open source utilities written in Oracle PL/SQL for schema instrumentation, auditing, schema administration scripting, ddl mapping and migration code generation, dml package generation, and xml service package generation based on metadata tables
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    PLNSQL-LOGGER

    Oracle Package providing logging

    This package provides logging functionality inspired by log4j for Oracle database. Logging is done to dbms_output and into a specific table.
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    Log- and Exception Handling System (LEHS) for Oracle.
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    PL/SQL Starter Framework

    PL/SQL Starter Framework

    A boost or headstart to your PL/SQL development

    ...It is a collection of PL/SQL packages and related tables, which provide a starter framework for custom PL/SQL-based applications. Save months of design/build time. Includes logging, debugging, timing, locks, common messages, file reading/writing/management, email from within the DB, user/role security, and more.
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    inventory management system

    inventory management system

    A simple inventory system for Library, Lab & any rent shop.

    This is the inventory management system of the research lab of INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH. It also can be use for any Library or any kind of inventory system from where people can borrow products/parts/books/cd/dvd etc. I use MYSQL database and C# in this project. I also provide the source code of it. This is my first contribute to open source. So let me know your opinions.
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    Starting with Oracle 12c RMAN backups can be scheduled completely from within the database. No need for a backup script in the file system any more. This project provides a PL/SQL package to configure daily and weekly RMAN backups.
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    The Ora-Logger application is an advanced logging system for Oracle. It provides the ability to code logging statements into source at various levels of precedence. Once the code is compiled, the output levels can be increased or decreased on the fly.
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    LOG4PLSQL is a PLSQL framework for logging in all PLSQL code this project was born from the log4J spirit (and use it). You have the possibility to log apart from transaction and use all LOG4J feature.
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    An open source data version repository model based on true INSERT only logic. Contains high performance support for data versioning and history. Enables point-in-time query and CDC sourcing including mapping each change to a transaction.
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    This project is dead. The code contained a number of possible exploits. Do not use this anymore. All files and downloads have been removed.
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    OraLog is a logging framework for Oracle databases. It allows Oracle developers to log debug information from their PL/SQL code and to send them to various destinations by using log appenders.
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    This project can be applied to any Microsoft SQL Server database. It creates generic change logging triggers on selected tables, which will log all changes to a single log table.
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