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From: Chandrasekar g. <Cha...@ai...> - 2007-04-24 22:23:28
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From: Anthony T. <ant...@gm...> - 2006-07-24 17:19:51
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What is cx_OracleDBATools? cx_OracleTools is a set of Python scripts that handle Oracle database development tasks in a cross platform manner and improve (in my opinion) on the tools that are available by default in an Oracle client installation. Those who use cx_Oracle (a Python interface driver for Oracle compatible with the DB API) may also be interested in this project, if only as examples. Binaries are provided for those who do not have a Python installation. Where do I get it? http://starship.python.net/crew/atuining What's new? 1) Use cx_Logging to output messages rather than write directly to stderr. 2) Added support for describing comments on tables and columns. 3) Improved output when an exception occurs. 4) cx_Oracle 4.2 is now required. 5) Replace use of executemanyprepared() with executemany() and bind arrays instead of dictionaries which actually improves performance by about 20-25% in some cases. 6) Moved code from module cx_DumpData in project cx_PyOracleLib into DumpData. 7) Provide more meaningful message when source or target directory is missing in GeneratePatch as requested by Micah Friesen. 8) Ignore invalid objects of type "UNDEFINED" when describing objects. 9) Export the roles before the users as the reason the roles are included is because they are administered by the users and the grants will by definition fail. 10) In ExportObjects, create the directory before any exporting actually takes place in order to handle the situation when no objects are exported as requested by Micah Friesen. 11) Eliminated identical grants made by different users when describing objects. 12) Add phrase "(n% of file)" to the reporting message of ImportData when possible as requested by Don Reid. 13) Display something more reasonable when compiling statements that modify constraints. |
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From: Anthony T. <ant...@gm...> - 2006-01-26 21:32:58
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What is cx_OracleDBATools? cx_OracleTools is a set of Python scripts that handle Oracle database development tasks in a cross platform manner and improve (in my opinion) on the tools that are available by default in an Oracle client installation. Those who use cx_Oracle (a Python interface driver for Oracle compatible with the DB API) may also be interested in this project, if only as examples. Binaries are provided for those who do not have a Python installation. Where do I get it? http://starship.python.net/crew/atuining What's new? 1) Added ExportXML and ImportXML utilities for importing and exporting dat= a from an Oracle database as XML. 2) Added support in ExportData for limiting the number of rows exported an= d skipping some rows first. 3) Added support in CopyData for the case where all the columns on the tar= get table form the primary key. 4) Added support for case sensitive tables and column names in CopyData. 5) Added option --report-point to CopyData which defaults to --commit-poin= t. 6) Added options --log-file, --log-level and --log-prefix to all of the to= ols and removed --timestamp and --prefix on DbDebugger since the new opti= ons cover the functionality of the old ones. 7) Added options --suppress-owner-dir, --include-roles, --include-users, --no-related and --no-triggers to ExportObjects. 8) Added option --sort-by to DumpData to modify the query executed to incl= ude a sort clause. 9) Added option --only-if to DescribeSchema and ExportObjects which allows for filtering the objects described by a where clause against dba_obj= ects. 10) DbDebugger now displays the time to the microsecond if desired. 11) GeneratePatch now makes sure that owner changes are displayed before displaying anything about the objects for that owner that are being patched. 12) GeneratePatch now produces consistent results by performing a sort befo= re displaying any results. 13) Fixed bug in GeneratePatch parsing grants with the "with grant option" specified. 14) Fixed bug in DescribeObject where connect statements were being display= ed. Anthony Tuininga |
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From: <ben...@id...> - 2004-05-22 12:28:04
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Dear Open Source developer I am doing a research project on "Fun and Software Development" in which I kindly invite you to participate. You will find the online survey under http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/. The questionnaire consists of 53 questions and you will need about 15 minutes to complete it. With the FASD project (Fun and Software Development) we want to define the motivational significance of fun when software developers decide to engage in Open Source projects. What is special about our research project is that a similar survey is planned with software developers in commercial firms. This procedure allows the immediate comparison between the involved individuals and the conditions of production of these two development models. Thus we hope to obtain substantial new insights to the phenomenon of Open Source Development. With many thanks for your participation, Benno Luthiger PS: The results of the survey will be published under http://www.isu.unizh.ch/fuehrung/blprojects/FASD/. We have set up the mailing list fa...@we... for this study. Please see http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/mailinglist_en.html for registration to this mailing list. _______________________________________________________________________ Benno Luthiger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 8092 Zurich Mail: benno.luthiger(at)id.ethz.ch _______________________________________________________________________ |
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From: Anthony T. <an...@co...> - 2003-12-18 22:41:55
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What is it? cx_OracleTools is a set of Python scripts that handle Oracle database development tasks in a cross platform manner and improve (in my opinion) on the tools that are available by default in an Oracle client installation. Those who use cx_Oracle (a Python interface driver for Oracle compatible with the DB API) may also be interested in this project, if only as examples. Binaries are provided for those who do not have a Python installation. Where do I get it? http://starship.python.net/crew/atuining http://www.computronix.com/utilities.shtml (it may be a few days before the second site is updated) What's new? 1) Added new tools ExportColumn and ImportColumn for exporting (importing) CLOB and BLOB columns from (into) an Oracle database. 2) Include package used for debugging. 3) When using DescribeObject, check if the object with the given name matches an object in the database, including case. If the object cannot be found, check for an object in the database by converting the argument to uppercase. Finally, if the name is not found and is not qualified with a schema owner, search the public synonyms for one by that name and describe that object instead. 4) Added feedback to DbDebugger indicating on what database the connection has been established and on what pipe name the debugger is listening. 5) Added optional argument to specify a filename into which to put the output created by DescribeObject. This is of particular use on Windows which doesn't handle redirection very well, particularly in GUI programs. -- Anthony Tuininga an...@co... Computronix Distinctive Software. Real People. Suite 200, 10216 - 124 Street NW Edmonton, AB, Canada T5N 4A3 Phone: (780) 454-3700 Fax: (780) 454-3838 http://www.computronix.com |
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From: Anthony T. <an...@co...> - 2003-07-25 17:56:51
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On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 11:42, Andy Todd wrote: > Hi, > > I'd just like to say thanks to Anthony for such a great set of tools. You're welcome. > Now the questions ;-) Naturally. :-) > Are submissions of extra tools/features/utilities welcome? I've got a Submissions are always welcome. > collection of SQL, Python and shell scripts that I've acquired over the > years that may (or may not) work well with this package (and > cx-oradbatools). I'd like to contribute them if possible. I'd be interested in seeing these. I have a number of SQL scripts and a few remaining shell scripts that I have not included. These have not been transformed into Python scripts -- the only sane way I've found to ensure these tools are cross-platform. If you could give me some indication of what you have and what they do I could give you some idea of whether or not they fit and how they might fit. > If/when anonymous CVS access is updated I'll grab a copy and see if I > can rustle up a couple of patches. The source is already available. We have it in our own CVS, of course, but I haven't bothered updating the CVS on SourceForge. Is downloading and extracting the source as is problematic? > Regards, > Andy -- Anthony Tuininga an...@co... Computronix Distinctive Software. Real People. Suite 200, 10216 - 124 Street NW Edmonton, AB, Canada T5N 4A3 Phone: (780) 454-3700 Fax: (780) 454-3838 http://www.computronix.com |
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From: Andy T. <an...@ha...> - 2003-07-25 17:42:24
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Hi, I'd just like to say thanks to Anthony for such a great set of tools. Now the questions ;-) Are submissions of extra tools/features/utilities welcome? I've got a collection of SQL, Python and shell scripts that I've acquired over the years that may (or may not) work well with this package (and cx-oradbatools). I'd like to contribute them if possible. If/when anonymous CVS access is updated I'll grab a copy and see if I can rustle up a couple of patches. Regards, Andy -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the desk of Andrew J Todd esq - http://www.halfcooked.com/ |
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From: Anthony T. <an...@co...> - 2003-07-25 15:17:30
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What is it? cx_OracleTools is a set of Python scripts that handle Oracle database development tasks in a cross platform manner and improve (in my opinion) on the tools that are available by default in an Oracle client installation. Those who use cx_Oracle (a Python interface driver for Oracle compatible with the DB API) may also be interested in this project, if only as examples. Binaries are provided for those who do not have a Python installation. Where do I get it? http://starship.python.net/crew/atuining http://www.computronix.com/utilities.shtml utronix.com (it may be a few days before the second site is updated) What's new? This is the first release of this project to the public. It has been in heavy use in our company for several years already. -- Anthony Tuininga an...@co... Computronix Distinctive Software. Real People. Suite 200, 10216 - 124 Street NW Edmonton, AB, Canada T5N 4A3 Phone: (780) 454-3700 Fax: (780) 454-3838 http://www.computronix.com |