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Coding practices - Call your constraints
I wrote a few weeks ago about unit tests and good practice of naming your constraints. I think that most of the developers are used to call primary keys and unique constraints, sometimes foreign keys. But in most of the code I’ve seen the CHECK and DEFAULT constraints remain ...
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Creating Oracle Tables using SSIS
It's possible to use SSIS to create a new Oracle table for you. However, there are a few 'gotchas' that it's necessary to look out for.It's possible to use the 'OLE DB Destination' adapter to insert data into Oracle. Thus, if a new Oracle table is ...
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Creating Oracle Tables using SSIS
It's possible to use SSIS to create a new Oracle table for you. However, there are a few 'gotchas' that it's necessary to look out for. It's possible to use the 'OLE DB Destination' adapter to insert data into Oracle. Thus, if a new Oracle table is ...
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